The Japan syndromeThe biggest lesson the country may yet teach the world is about the growth-sapping effects of ageing IN 1979 Ezra Vogel, a Harvard academic, wrote a book entitled “Japan as Number One: Lessons for America” in which he portrayed Japan, with its strong economy and cohesive society, as the world's most dynamic industrial nation. Three decades later, Japan holds lessons of a less enc
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