Japan’s snap election could rewrite its economic playbook

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Source: The Economist
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Japan’s snap election could reshape its stagnant economy as Prime Minister hopeful Takaichi Sanae promotes tax cuts and heavy government spending, a combination that has investors wary about inflation and growth; analysts discuss potential market impacts on The Economist’s Money Talks podcast with Tobias Harris.

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