What a run on the dollar could mean for Japan, the yen

In 1996, in The Future of Capitalism, Lester Thurow observed the following...

It's not 1954 all over again

At a press conference over the weekend, Katsuya Okada, the DPJ's secretary-general stressed that because Hatoyama will be winning the mandate for the party, Hatoyama should serve a full four-year term (which, Okada stated, a DPJ government will serve so that it is able to accomplish its goals)...

JIN-512 -- The war rages on

Swedish wannabe Robin Hoods come to the fore and misplaced arguments fly in the Battle of Pirate Bay.

TT-529 -- Wind turbine syndrome, ebiz news from Japan

Is there trouble ahead for the fledgling alternative energy industry?

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Tohoku, Ozawa's backyard

The Tohoku regional block is comprised of Aomori, Miyagi, Akita, Yamagata, Fukushima — and Iwate, Ozawa Ichiro's "fiefdom." These six prefectures combine to elect thirty-nine Diet members, twenty-five from single-member districts and fourteen from proportional representation...

The DPJ holds strong in polls

With eight days until the campaign officially begins, the DPJ continues to hold a commanding position in public opinion polls...

Trade School

I am asked daily about my favorite financial books by the legions of subscribers who are using my blog to educate themselves about the markets. That is one of my goals...

Will the DPJ win a majority? : a survey of the 2009 general election

In 2007, I reviewed the twenty-nine single-seat upper house races and offered a prediction (or, rather, a range) that actually proved too optimistic as far as the LDP was concerned...

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