Part 5: A strong yen won’t survive Japan’s fiscal cliff. (Illustration by Kiji McCafferty | Column by Gary Shilling on Bloomberg View)
Part 5: A strong yen won’t survive Japan’s fiscal cliff. (Illustration by Kiji McCafferty | Column by Gary Shilling on Bloomberg View)
Part 4: With their declining household-saving rate, Japanese consumers are no longer both financing government deficits and sustaining their nation’s current-account surpluses. How is the gap being filled? (Illustration by Kiji McCafferty | Column by Gary Shilling on Bloomberg View)
Part 3: Japan’s deficit-financing model is unsustainable. (Illustration by Kiji McCafferty | Column by Gary Shilling on Bloomberg View)
Part 2: Japan’s debt sustains a deflationary depression. (Illustration by Kiji McCafferty | Column by Gary Shilling on Bloomberg View)
Part 1: A strong yen contradicts a worrisome Japanese economy. (Illustration by Kiji McCafferty | Column by A. Gary Shilling on Bloomberg View)
We’re celebrating the decline of racial segregation in America for the fourth consecutive decade. And we have the dissimilarity index to prove it. (Illustration by Kiji McCafferty | Column by Edward Glaeser on Bloomberg View)
What do we call the last decade? How about “the oughts?” — as in, “It ought to have been different.” (Illustration by Kiji McCafferty | Column by Jonathan Alter on Bloomberg View)