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The author argues that Japan's economic success is threatened by poor economic policies and planning, among other reasons, and is in danger of falling behind its competitors. He offers "remedies" or methods that Japan could use to revive its role as an economic leader: developing new industries, creating better policies, concentrating on housing, and improving planning and growth strategies.
Jon Woronoff is the author.
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