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(C) New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/world/asia/17japan.html?_r=3&th&emc=th
Any residents of Japan here been personally affected by deflation?
(C) New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/world/asia/17japan.html?_r=3&th&emc=th
This is the first in a series of articles that will examine the effects on Japanese society of two decades of economic stagnation and declining prices.
While the effects are felt across Japan’s economy, they are more apparent in regions like Osaka, the third-largest city, than in relatively prosperous Tokyo. In this proudly commercial city, merchants have gone to extremes to coax shell-shocked shoppers into spending again. But this often takes the shape of price wars that end up only feeding Japan’s deflationary spiral.
There are vending machines that sell canned drinks for 10 yen, or 12 cents; restaurants with 50-yen beer; apartments with the first month’s rent of just 100 yen, about $1.22. Even marriage ceremonies are on sale, with discount wedding halls offering weddings for $600 — less than a tenth of what ceremonies typically cost here just a decade ago.
Any residents of Japan here been personally affected by deflation?