"China's Economic Transition: Lessons from Japan's Recession and Stock Market Crash"

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Japan's economy, after decades of stagnation, is showing signs of recovery with wage increases, stock market growth, and a shift in executive culture. China, facing a similar property-market collapse, is closely watching Japan's revival for insights. However, the road to Japan's economic resurgence involved complex policy measures and global support that may be difficult for China to replicate. China's approach to its own economic challenges, including a focus on manufacturing and trade conflicts, differs significantly from Japan's, raising questions about its ability to navigate a similar recovery.
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