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To: Enigma who wrote (49111)2/16/2000 6:38:00 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116753
 
Japan's Growing Debt Could Wreck The World Economy, Scholars Say
Associated Press Worldstream
February 04, 2000

TOKYO, Feb 04, 2000 (AP Worldstream via COMTEX) -- Japan's ballooning public debt, made worse by wasteful public works spending, is a time bomb that could wreck the world economy, two Japanese academics said Friday. ``We are looking at a danger signal blinking near and bright,' said Akio Ogawa, a lecturer in the Graduate School of Public Policy at Tokyo's Chuo University.
Ogawa and Takayoshi Igarashi, a professor of law at Tokyo's Hosei University, spoke at the (cont)
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