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DESCRIPTION:The Three Challenges to Japan’s Economy The Japanese economy ha
 s been stagnant for almost two decades since the burst of so called “Japan
 ese bubble” in early 1990s.&nbsp\; The speaker will talk about the current
  conditions\, main reasons of low growth\, and the future perspective of t
 he Japanese economy with some reference to the change of government. Hikot
 ani is a Visiting Professional Specialist at Princeton University and is a
 lso a Visiting Fellow of Policy Research Institute of Japan’s Ministry of 
 Finance. He joined the Ministry in 1990 and most recently served as the of
 ficial secretary to the Minister of Finance. Hikotani was also in charge o
 f financial regulation during Japan’s 1997 financial crisis. His research 
 at Princeton involves comparative studies on income inequality and redistr
 ibution policies in Japan and other OECD countries. Lunch will be served.&
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SUMMARY:EA presents: Naokatsu Hitokani
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Three Challenges to Japan’s Economy The Ja
 panese economy has been stagnant for almost two decades since the burst of
  so called “Japanese bubble” in early 1990s.&nbsp\; The speaker will talk 
 about the current conditions\, main reasons of low growth\, and the future
  perspective of the Japanese economy with some reference to the change of 
 government. Hikotani is a Visiting Professional Specialist at Princeton Un
 iversity and is also a Visiting Fellow of Policy Research Institute of Jap
 an’s Ministry of Finance. He joined the Ministry in 1990 and most recently
  served as the official secretary to the Minister of Finance. Hikotani was
  also in charge of financial regulation during Japan’s 1997 financial cris
 is. His research at Princeton involves comparative studies on income inequ
 ality and redistribution policies in Japan and other OECD countries. Lunch
  will be served.&nbsp\;
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