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Subject Stimulus Brings Stagnation: The Case of Japan
Date October 17, 2019 8:07 PM
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Stimulus Brings Stagnation: The Case of Japan ([link removed])
by Mihai Macovei ([link removed])

Japan's "lost decade" turned into three decades as the scourge of non-stop monetary and fiscal stimulus brought seemingly endless economic stagnantion.

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What We Can Learn from Indian Tribes on Immigration ([link removed])
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If we grant that Indian tribes ought to be able to restrict membership (i.e., naturalization) for their own groups, on what principle can this be denied to other groups?
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How Entrepreneurs Discover Market Opportunities Through Dissatisfaction ([link removed])
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Entrepreneurs try to find gaps in the marketplace where consumers are not quite satisfied with the status quo. Successful entrepreneurs then fill in those gaps.
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The Difference Between Ecology and Economics ([link removed])
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Environmentalists rightly point out it is very difficult to manage a complex ecosystem. But they conveniently ignore the fact it's even more difficult to manage an economic system — especially one thrown into disarray by environmental regulations.
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