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HOW I WOULD SAVE JAPAN: CREATE SAMURAI INVESTORS

As evidenced by the ruling party's defeat in the recent upper house elections, the reputation of Japan's politicians…

As evidenced by the ruling party's defeat in the recent upper house elections, the reputation of Japan's politicians and bureaucrats appears to be declining even faster than the nation's economy. Indeed, for international investors the question has changed from "Can they finally get their act togeth

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