Statistics don't always prove fact. Gary Shilling writes on the types of statistics that are commonly used to paint a possibly unrealistic picture.
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A comparison of the U.S. and Japanese economies
Is the U.S. doomed to repeat Japan’s economic failures? Gary Shilling joins Jim Blasingame to compare the U.S. economy and consumers with Japan, plus the effect of technology on productivity and a prediction of our economic future.
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Economy: Nation, Global
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