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Bubble Economy

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Bubble Economy
An economy market in which prices for goods and services rise far above actual values. This trend continues until investors realize just how far prices have risen, usually but not always resulting in a sharp decline. Bubbles usually occur when investors, for any number of reasons, believe that demand in the economy will continue to rise far beyond what is sustainable. This results in the increased prices. See also: Bubble.


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Japanese politicians continued to resist the use of public money for so long because of society-wide resentment of the speculators and bankers who had ridden the bubble economy," said Dresdner Kleinwort analyst Peter Tasker.
3 percent after the burst of the bubble economy created by soaring land and stock prices, the Japan Department Stores Association said.
Despite harsh economic conditions for more than a decade since the bursting of the bubble economy in Japan, we were able to strengthen our balance sheet and simultaneously grow our Automobile Operations and Real Estate-Related Finance segments, and other new busi-ness fields.
 
 
 
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