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Is Japan finally becoming a ‘normal’ economy?

Prices are rising, workers are demanding higher pay and the stock market is booming. But the country still has to fix deep-rooted problems

Simon Kuznets, the Nobel laureate known for his work on standardising the measurement of gross national product, used to group economies into four broad categories: under-developed, developed, Argentina and Japan.

From the 1960s, Japan’s extraordinary growth appeared so unique to Kuznets that it warranted its own category. But, starting in the late 1990s, Japan became an outlier in