37 ordspråk av Heizo Takenaka
Heizo Takenaka
not far off economic fundamentals.
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Postal reform is something that will decide Japan's future: whether Japan moves forward to smaller government, leaving what we can to the private sector, or whether it goes toward bigger government.
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That doesn't mean the Bank of Japan can freely set economic targets for the government.
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The bank needs to more specifically define its criteria for ending its quantitative easing policy.
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The BOJ used its authority to make the decision even though deflation remains a problem.
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The BOJ used its authority to make the decision even though deflation remains a problem. I hope the bank is prepared to take responsibility for its actions.
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The census shows the population is in a declining phase.
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The economy has emerged from a soft patch and is moving in a good direction, but oil prices are a risk factor,
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The economy has got out of its soft patch,
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The economy is coming out of its near-stagnant stage,
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The government's scenario calls for about 2 percent growth in the year,
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The Japanese voters showed strong support and expectations for us to continue with reform. First of all, we want to have the bills passed in this session.
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There has been no request and I myself have never considered it.
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There is a universally recognized duty to provide a postal service that must be protected.
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There seems to be a misunderstanding in some media reports, but the Financial Services Agency (FSA) conducts similar inspections to all banks and it is inconceivable that it takes a particularly harsh attitude to a specific bank,
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