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Advanced economies
According to the IMF, 35 economies are ‘advanced economies’. 24 in Europe + USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Japan and South Korea.
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End of an Era - Japan Moves away from Negative Interest Rates
19th March 2024
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Post-Brexit Trade Deals - State of Play for the UK
27th January 2024
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What is Bidenomics?
14th July 2023
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The East-Asian Development Model
Study Notes
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How Competitive is the UK Economy?
6th December 2022
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Japan economy unexpectedly shrinks after yen slide
15th November 2022
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IMF meetings expose the fragility of the world economy
15th October 2022
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IMF predicts UK to be the slowest-growing G7 economy in 2023
28th July 2022
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Demography - Why does Japan have so few children?
9th May 2022
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Japanese economy - How Japan's new PM is promising a 'new capitalism'
1st November 2021
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Underemployment - Japan's army of under-employed ex-housewives
31st August 2021
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IMF predicts strong rebound in the global economy
10th April 2021
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Can't Pay Won't Pay - Greeks Bridle Against Austerity
1st March 2017
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Japanese economy contracts by 4.8% in 2020
15th February 2021
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Why US economists are obsessed with 'Japanification'
4th February 2020
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Is Germany damaging the European economy?
29th November 2019
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EU agrees biggest free trade deal with Japan
10th December 2017
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Is Japan's economy bouncing back?
30th August 2017
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Trade, Economic Growth and Inequality
25th August 2017