how is japan doing these days?
>>14784383
>>14784383
They might as well actually be from the moon because that's how much sense their system makes to me.
I watched a video the other day where an ACLU professor who lived in Japan for a long time did a presentation on why the LDP consistently stays in power with little real threat even when they're in no way a popular party. It was very interesting but now I can't seem to find it in my history.
The tldr was that it was a natural result of clientalism and a centralized economy
>>14784490
Try to find it, sounds interesting.
>>14784383
Google japan debt to gdp ratio
>>14784591
its really high but it doesnt affect real economy unless it breaks down
Hasn't it been declining since the 90s?
>>14784490
>>14784517
Yea same.
>>14784768
That's everything, not just japan
There was once a conspiracy of how when Japan went into long deflation it was the fault of the central bank (jews or america). It was a pretty nice documentary.
>>14784800
The reality is they fucked up with their housing bubble we did in 2008, thought the gravy train would never end
>>14784851
The same way we did*
>>14784851
Yea, but the central knew and could have done a lot of stuff. Can't remember yet. Yet, they decided to let it go.
>>14784800
angel cop wasn't a documentary
>>14784517
>>14784779
And now that I'm at a proper PC and not my phone, locating it was easy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG-UEE0a3aI
Also I fucked up before. I said ACLU when I meant UCLA, of which there's a world of difference.
>>14785496
Thanks, I'll be listening it soon.
I'm not American so the acronym was lost on me anyway.
The SDP is a bit different than i thought.
>>14785663
The latter is a college, the former is a group designed to protect free speech when they see it as being threatened (known for protecting both SJWs and the KKK, because free speech is free speech at the end of the day, regardless of political affiliation).
>>14785865
I only looked it up on the wiki but I'm not seeing anything good really, the majority of the things they apparently want is rather stupid.
>>14785496
tl;dr
LDP: Strong candidates (coming from local politics) but weak party (still good enough, though)
LDP has a lot of people saying their name over and over, Marketing 101
General Japanese Nepotism
Central government controls spending and budgets beyond meager local revenues
General Cultural conformity of the Japanese people, extending to their politics
Worth a watch in the background.
>>14784749
>unless it breaks down
The higher it gets the easier it'll be for creditors to get spooked and bolt
If the trend continues Abe risks locking Japan out of credit markets
>>14786196
tl;dr you're right but more blocks are being taken out of the metaphorical Jenga tower as it keeps going up making state finances more rickety
>>14785970
and lastly, the system is kinda rigged since all they need is the rural regions and they basically have every election in the bag
>>14785496
Interesting video. Makes me realize that I don't actually know as much as I thought about economics in general.
Why does this thread have any replies? Fuck off to your underaged cirlejekr at /pol/ witht his shit.
SAGE
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