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Country Report Japan June 2007

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Publication Date: 15-JUN-07
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OVERVIEW The unpopularity of the prime minister, Shinzo Abe, is likely to damage the prospects of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in the election for the House of Councillors (the upper house of parliament) on July 29th. A dire performance in the poll could even force Mr Abe to resign. ...

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Japan at a glance: 2007-08 (HTML document -- $17.00)
Summary (HTML document -- $17.00)
Political structure (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic structure: Annual indicators (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic structure: Quarterly indicators (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Domestic politics (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: International relations (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Policy trends (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Fiscal policy (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Monetary policy (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: International assumptions (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Economic growth (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Inflation (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Exchange rates (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: External sector (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Forecast summary (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Mr Abe struggles for popular support (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: The big parties prepare for the July 29th election (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Mr Abe seeks more balance in Japan's international relations (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: The government formulates its campaign platform (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Agricultural reform may accelerate (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: The government's Housing Loan Corporation is reborn (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Japan Post aims at further aggrandisement (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Monetary policy is again on hold (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: GDP continues to grow at a steady pace (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The downturn in retail sales persists into 2007 (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The Tankan survey shows stable corporate sentiment (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Industrial production temporarily stalls (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Machinery orders appear reasonably robust (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Construction orders convey an ambiguous message (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Unemployment continues to decrease (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Wages fail to improve (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The government tries to boost compensation (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Prices remain vulnerable to deflationary pressure (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Money supply grows very slowly (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The banking sector is returning to normality (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Controversy swirls around the foreign-exchange market (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The real estate industry returns to life (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The car industry turns its attention abroad (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The retail sector gradually evolves (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: The trade surplus continues to grow (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: The current-account surplus surges in the first quarter (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Asian governments compete to invest reserves in hard assets (HTML document -- $17.00)



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