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© 2024 AFPWorries for Japan's economy after election shock
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sakurasuki
Shock, what really new?
Population decline, labor shortage, price increase, stagnant wages?
dagon
The BOJ and LDP and Abenomicas and New Capitalism all said QE benefiting large asset holders would create'a complete exit from deflation and a virtuous cycle of wage growth '.
Complete voodoo economics resulting in inflation and stagnant wages for workers.
Great for the Nikkei though
MarkX
Again, another scare mongering article that the sky is falling because the LDP is seen to be losing it's iron grip on power. Nothing Abe/Suga/KIshida did helped pay down the debt, or improve Japan's economic situation. It was all platitudes and wishful thinking.
rocketpig
When all you do is keep rates to zero or negative, send money for overseas wars, spend money on out-sourced defence when you can do it yourself and refuse to trade with your largest customer, maybe its time to try something else that works since it is obvious Japan is just getting poorer by the years. Don't just blame population decline. Being poor and right is not much better than being rich and neutral.
didou
Only some minor changes to expect, for the better.
No need to worry
Some dude
A "shock" would have been an outright victory for Anyone But The LDP.
This was a blip of some intensity - anything less than Complete LDP Hegemony is definitely on the unusual side, but "shock" is pushing it a bit.
kurisupisu
It’s difficult to stop a train falling off a bridge but that is what Japan is ; a train wreck in slow motion…
dbsaiya
No shock. Almost par for the course. The LDP lost some seats, but the main corrupt player were all voted back in. The Japanese had a chance to make some real changes but chose to made a half assed decision...par for the course.
indigo
japan sent 470 billion yen recently to Ukraine without the citizens's agreement.
now Japan worries about the colossal debts??!!!
WTF!!? the circus continues!!!
jerryboy
For more than two decades Japan government have never come up with the formula and solution how to improve their stagnant economy the ruling LDP should be on the sideline because they are not any more effective running the government.
obladi
A serious question is, “does the PM have any effect on Japan’s economy?”
many have tried and
JeffLee
So what? Most of the coupon payments will flow back to the govt, as most "debt" is already in the public sector. The other bond holders will be receiving yen they can spend or investment, ie "stimulus."
grund
Honestly, did anyone really expect serious reforms anyways? Japan has needed economic reforms for 30 years and nothing has happened.
shogun36
Why? It was in shambles before the election. What's the difference?
NCIS Reruns
What else do Japanese worry about, except the economy? Even when natural disasters strike, it's mainly their economic impact that gets mentioned.
Rakuraku
JeffLeeToday 09:21 am JST
If this were so magical, why would all countries do the same?
There is an excellent book by the two prominent Harvard academics, Kenneth Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart, called This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly. By collecting data over centuries, they demonstrated that for all countries with public debt as large as Japan’s it always ended up in tears for the population.This outcome holds true even when the debt is 100% held by domestic investors.
DanteKH
Yes, because having an all LDP leadership would have be very good for the Japanese Economy and the living standards of the population. /s
It's actually the other way arround. Now it's time to have good and strong sliders who can push back Japan from the Recession it is for the past 4-5 years. With the LDP leadership, the Japan economy shrinked from 2nd place, all the way to 5th (India will surpass Japan next year most likely); the Yen lost 60% of its value; the inflation made the real salaries to steeply shrink for the past 2-3 years, prices almost doubled for everything, and so on.
Why so much regret for not having all LDP in power?!?
dan
The LDP are inept and useless.
Ricky Kaminski13
How much damage can one man do in the shortest amount of time? Japan, you guys really know how to pick em!
Hell will freeze over first.
fxgai
Every time the Japanese politicians get extra revenues, guess what?
They spend it faster than a bullet train whips by.
The only way to have fiscal discipline in Japan is to slash spending. This requires a huge reprioritization of all spending.
Pro growth reforms could help boost valuable economic activity too. Simplifying the tax system so people can focus their energies on making more money rather than trying to avoid paying tax would be a plus.
JeffLee
@rakuraku
The ones that can are. National debt is massive among the wealthy nations who don't depend on foreign loans denominated in currencies they can't print. Greece and Argentina are in a different class.