Early in, early outAn economy not hit directly by the financial storm is shrinking much faster than any other developed one NO EVENT is seared upon Japan's recent memory like the bursting of the country's credit-inflated bubble in land and share prices after 1990. Yet, since the autumn, the speed with which Japan's industrial output and exports have fallen almost certainly signals a slump of unpre
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