Excellent perspective on Japan


Was the 'lost' decade really lost?


By many measures, the Japanese economy has done very well during the so-called lost decades, which started with a stock market crash in January 1990. By some of the most important measures, it has done a lot better than the United States. 
Japan has succeeded in delivering an increasingly affluent lifestyle to its people despite the financial crash. In the fullness of time, it is likely that this era will be viewed as an outstanding success story.
How can the reality and the image be so different? And can the United States learn from Japan’s experience?


Full piece in NYT.

The airport comment is especially poignant to anyone who regularly flies in the U.S.

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