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Meanings of
japanese economy
in English
Russian
экономика японии
Portuguese
economia do japão
Spanish
economía de japón
Catalan
economia del japó
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Economy of the country.
economy of japan
economy in japan
japan's economy
japan economy
Related terms
national economy
Russian
экономика японии
Synonyms
Examples for "
economy of japan
"
economy of japan
economy in japan
japan's economy
japan economy
Examples for "
economy of japan
"
1
The East Asian
economies
of
Japan
,
Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and China are often called 'miracle'
economies
.
2
The East Asian miracle
economies
of
Japan
,
Korea and Taiwan used indicative planning too between the 1950s and the 1980s.
3
But the developed
economies
of
Japan
,
Australia and New Zealand will contract by a combined 2.2 percent after growing 2.6 percent in 2008, it said.
1
Obama also said weakness in the
economies
in
Japan
and Europe could impact the U.S. economy.
2
The scaled-down version may disadvantage Ishiba, a longtime Abe critic who promotes boosting regional
economies
in
Japan
's
depopulating hinterlands.
1
Japan
's
economy
has been battling more than a decade of falling prices.
2
Japan
's
economy
contracted more than expected in the second quarter, revised data showed today.
3
Japan
's
Economy
Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said that these positive tests should be a warning.
4
Support for right-wing parties appears to be on the rise as
Japan
's
economy
falters.
5
Japan
's
economy
expanded at a slower pace than most analysts expected in the second quarter.
1
Japan
Economy
Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said trade ministers would attend a signing ceremony in Chile in March.
Usage of
japanese economy
in English
1
The
Japanese
economy
is a useful indicator of the Asian market strength.
2
Concerns about the
Japanese
economy
weighed on shares reliant on domestic demand.
3
With it, he can start work on the
Japanese
economy
's
broken plumbing.
4
What is good for Toyota is good for the
Japanese
economy
.
5
But the ultimate answer lies in the
Japanese
economy
,
he said.
6
A sluggish
Japanese
economy
is forcing the company to increasingly look overseas for growth.
7
A weaker yen improves earnings prospects for exporters and underpins the export-reliant
Japanese
economy
.
8
He has said that triggering inflation is key to reviving growth in the
Japanese
economy
.
9
Not helping the nerves were manufacturing surveys underscoring the grim state of the
Japanese
economy
.
10
The weakness of the
Japanese
economy
will likely keep the yen's underlying bear trend intact.
11
Yet the
Japanese
economy
is palpably improving, despite this cynicism or maybe because of it.
12
Analysts see more weakness in the
Japanese
economy
ahead.
13
But declines in the yen should prove supportive of a
Japanese
economy
dependent on exports.
14
Exports account for around 16 percent of the
Japanese
economy
,
the third-largest in the world.
15
Japanese
Economy
Minister Akira Amari is due to visit Washington next week for talks with Froman.
16
Anything lower brings the spectre of deflation, which has undermined the
Japanese
economy
for 20 years.
Other examples for "japanese economy"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
japanese
economy
japanese
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
japanese economy
Russian
экономика японии
японская экономика
японские банки
Portuguese
economia do japão
Spanish
economía de japón
economía del japon
economia del japon
economía del japón
economia de japón
economia del japón
economia de japon
economía de japon
Catalan
economia del japó
Japanese economy
through the time
Japanese economy
across language varieties
Ireland
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United States of America
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United Kingdom
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