What is keeping the Japan economy alive?

What is keeping the Japan economy alive?

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they realized that expecting infinite growth is retarded, theyre a stable-state economy.

ramen mostly.


thank you i'll be here all night

US futures

Yakuza

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your momma's ass.

Debt/spending doesn't matter as long as you have inflation under control.

A population willing to work itself out of existence.

actually about right, t. econ undergrad

How is what happened in Japan going to be any different than what happens when all the baby boomers either die or try to leave their jobs on what little savings they have in U.S. equities?

Masturbation and noodles

With all the Hikkis there I can't imagine the system being propped up in the future

japan doesn't have niggers

US has replacement population growth

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Not for long.
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hentai

anime
kys

Litecoin obviously

This. no free gibbs or refugees

Pure unbridled rage.

Japan is trying to use robots to do their dirty work. But that's too long sighted. Japan can't be propped up on such low levels of blue collar workers in this century. They need poor immigrants because robots can't solve their issues right now

I read an article in the WSJ about benefits in Japan. It is so shameful to receive public benefits that the benefits office had to install a separate private entrance for people to come to their office because no one wanted to be seen by the public riding the the elevator to the floor with the benefits office.

>They need poor immigrants
Nice try, Moshe.

as it should be

lol

Must be nice to live in a high-trust and driven society.

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