The Japan Bubble vs The Credit Crisis (CCGL9030) | Tokyo
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The graphics are totally drawn by hand. Please enjoy the video!! Reference list: Shiratsuka, S. (2005). Asset Price Bubble in Japan in the 1980s: Lessons for Financial and Macroeconomic Stability. Real estate indicators and financial stability. vol. 21, pp 42-62. Wikipedia. (2015). Japanese asset price bubble. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_asset_price_bubble Wikipedia. (2015). Lost Decade (Japan). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Decade_(Japan) The Bubble Bubble. (2012). Japan’s Bubble Economy of the 1980s. Retrieved from http://www.thebubblebubble.com/japan-bubble/ The Economist. (2013). The origins of the financial crisis. Retrieved from http://www.economist.com/news/schoolsbrief/21584534-effects-financial-crisis-are-still-being-felt-five-years-article
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its safe to say that the american screwed the world, and will keep in screwing it.
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That's really awesome, during 10 minutes I had been sitting breath-taken from interesting ideas. Thank you!
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japanese stockmarket was bullshit also caused by companies buying each others shares
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what a great work. thanks!!
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Princes of the yenBook by Richard Werner for pre 2005
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Great video. There aren't many on the subject, thank you for this.
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It will never happen again.
1. Monetary policy
2. Fiscal policy
3. Central bank asset purchase
4. Central central bank asset purchase
5. Moon bank asset purchase
6. Sun bank asset purchase
7. Mars XY bank asset purchase
8. Galactic asset purchase.
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Very informative. Looks like we have learned very little here in the USA and we continue towards an economic cliff ending in our own lost decade or two.
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Bitchin work bro
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Now South Korea lead the market, japan looser!
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Really enjoyed this, thanks for creating this! :)
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Great vid! The behaviour you describe at the end is referred to by Modern Monetary Theory as pro cyclical behaviour of the private sector. The primary argument then is that governments need to spend counter cyclically in order to offset the private sector boom/bust cycles.
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Great video, but maybe spell check and grammar check for next time! Would make it more professional in my opinion :)
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From this video, symbol of Japan is described as the rising sun flag which represents Japanese Empire. If you know a basic knowledge of modern history, you would know that Japanese Empire allied with Nazi Germany and conducted anti-humane activities. The fact that you used the rising sun symbol is equivalent to using Nazi Germany's flag.
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Japan's lost decade and credit crisis explained structurally in a single video. Thanx a lot, it will be good if u make one on China considering the present scenario.
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Good stuff. Thanks. But I think the most common denominator shared by both crisis is this: government abuse using quantitative easing policies to artificially estimulate the economy, and flooding the markets with currency that must go somewhere (I have SO much money now! Where can I put the money?! Oh! Real state?! "Safest" ever for centuries!)
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Well done, solid work!
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Nice but missing the mechanism that allowed this to get out of hand -- secondary credit market and illiquid insurances....CDO credit default swaps and various creative innovative financial tools. and derivatives...
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This is really nice. High-quality work.
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GREED