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    Tesco a grocery store in UK and Toyota a car company in japan. I will compare them using inflation rate and interest rate. Inflation rate UK inflation rate is at 2.7% this will make the demand for Tesco products decrease because the prices are increasing. At the inflation rate product prices will increase and many Tesco customers will demand less of the products because their disposable income has also decrease. Whereas the inflation rate for Japan was 1.00% but has decrease to 0.91%

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    China overtaking the second largest economy in the world in 2011, Japan has kept the position for several decades. However, after the housing bubbles burst in 1990s, Japan had economically struggled where it can no longer grow at such a substantial rate as previously. In fact, its economy had shrunk when other neigbouring economies, such as Taiwan and South Korea, had prospered. So Abe Shinzo was elected as the prime minister of Japan and he has tried to revive the economy under Abenomics; yet, its

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    Japan stocks: what to expect BlackRock Investment Institute Members of the BlackRock Investment Institute participated in a Dec. 5 call to discuss the prospects for Japanese equities. The scheduled speakers were xxx. Here is a summary. ¬ Japanese equities are in demand after years of being unloved, but a lot of the gains can be attributed to what’s happened in the U.S. rather than Japan. The extraordinary session of the Diet in Tokyo may give investors a sense of whether lawmakers are willing to

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    Japan After WWII

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    In September 1945, Japan had nearly 3 million war dead and the loss of a quarter of the national wealth. Post war Japanese economic take off was due to a variety of factors that had to do with American policies towards Japan, the international market, social mobilization, existent industrial capacities and experience, and government policies and expertise, among other things. The economic development after WWII had a common purpose shared by business, household and the government sectors, it was

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    of U.S. corporate governance system is maximization of shareholders value, thus executive compensation in U.S. are based on nature of the job performed and is linked to performance incentives such as bonuses or stock ownership. On the other hand, Japan and France corporate governance system objective lies on the mutual benefits of stakeholders, therefore their compensation is dependent on the achievements of the corporate overall objectives. Although all three countries uses different governance

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    the relationship between the two. Between Japanese, subordinates will bow deeply and their superiors will not to the same extent. Before everyone takes a seat, it is an essential part of Japanese business etiquette to exchange business cards. In Japan, business cards are called ‘meishi’. They are considered not only as serious tools for establishing business contacts, but also as identification of the individual and the company he/she represents. Business cards should be printed with one side in

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    the economic malaise in Japan was described as a lost decade. Studies have shown that Japanese economy suffers of severe problems that are not only cyclical but also structural in nature. In this paper, I will shed light on the major cause of the prolonged slowdown of the Japanese economy by analyzing the impact of supply-side factors, including the decline in total factor productivity (TFP) and Japan’s aging population.

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    Why did Japan bomb Pearl Harbor?Japan bombed Pearl Harbor for three reasons imperialism, fear, and revenge.Japan was a small nation but was a military country and wanted to prove themselves by bombing Pearl Harbor and taking over any more before bombing it. Imperialism played a role in the bombing because japan wanted to extend their power to other countries and be known more than just Japan a small nation. Japan started taking over countries like Manchuria and took over East asia so that they

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    survey and sampling As previously said in the introduction, this paper intends to survey the latest performance of banks belong to the financial industry. The samples are selected by the nation’s economic place in the world, this method can be better explained by the formula below, the GDP figure is from the World Bank’s 2015 GDP ranking statistics. The logic is, since the bank is usually the center of all money flows in one nation, if the nation 's GDP is the highest, then more cash is flowing

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    and offended the Japanese race exactly 17 years before Pearl Harbor occurred. The headline in Japan Times and Mail was called a “Declaration of War” because they felt it was mocking and putting them closer to war between them and Japan. It was something

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