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Japan’s tourism industry seems to be thriving, especially post-pandemic, but how sustainable is it? If other countries start to recover from the pandemic at the same rate, will Japan continue to attract international visitors?
It’s been said that Japan’s economy is incredibly resilient, but with a shrinking workforce and an aging population, will their growth model need to change in the future? If so, what could that look like?
The cost of living in Mexico is generally lower than in the U.S., but inflation is making life tougher for many people, especially those in rural areas. I think the government needs to focus on regional development to ensure that the benefits of growth are more evenly distributed.
The Japanese government’s massive investment in infrastructure, especially in preparation for the Tokyo Olympics, was impressive. But I’m curious—what’s the long-term impact of these investments on the economy?