Economists suggest radical moves for Japan's economy

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Economists suggest radical moves for Japan's economy

The outcome of an emergency meeting between Bank of Japan governor Masaaki Shirakawa and prime minister Naoto Kan was panned by economists as a political stunt that will not help the country’s economy. Asiamoney.com asks some notable economists their views on more effective policies that should be pursued.

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