Yep, 1989 was the absolute peak of Japanese economic power, which is exactly why books like this we're being written. Of course, the free money era ending and 3 decades of completely flat economic growth and a depressed economy destroying entire generations came immediately after.
I'm more interested in the analysis of power politics in Japan from this. I know prefecture governments apparently have a massive amount of power in what they regulate in their areas of control. I'm looking forward to reading it.
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Yep, 1989 was the absolute peak of Japanese economic power, which is exactly why books like this we're being written. Of course, the free money era ending and 3 decades of completely flat economic growth and a depressed economy destroying entire generations came immediately after.
Of course, that would never happen in America
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I'm more interested in the analysis of power politics in Japan from this. I know prefecture governments apparently have a massive amount of power in what they regulate in their areas of control. I'm looking forward to reading it.
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It also led to the goofiest Tom Clancy work of all time (in a field of many, many distinguished candidates), Debt of Honor
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