The Japanese Bubble Economy

This chapter analyzes the Japanese bubble economy of the late 1980s. From the perspective of global economic history, bubbles come and go. The Japanese bubble economy, however, was one of the largest the world has ever witnessed and was unprecedented in modern history. The chapter then looks at the...

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