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wage is a lagging indicator, so it is not a funny story in the process of economic recovery

wage is a lagging indicator, so it is not a funny story in the process of economic recovery
2019/2/15
The following is from 'Oiso Koiso' of today's Nikkei newspaper.
Nikkei Shimbun is an article other than economic trends. It is the second decoction of the Asahi Shimbun, and there are also strangely flattering articles in China. However, in this column, only articles are sometimes to be read by all Japanese citizens.
The day before yesterday, I was watching NHK · watch 9, the severity of that biased coverage...the agent of China and the Korean Peninsula, which control the press department, which is nothing more than a traitor,
I was angered and scolded with Nobunaga's big voice, 'You blockhead!'.
The author perfectly proves the reason for my anger and the correctness of my editorials.
People from all over the world who read this paper in my translation...,
Japan is the country where the turntable of civilization is turning as God's providence...,
Those who are affected by Left Pediatric Disease as well as the United Nations and media of your country...,
Not only is it called a journalist to repeat the biased coverage...,
Like your country...,
Agents from China and the Korean Peninsula, which are anti-Japan countries, also exist in opposition politicians...,
Together with the media reporting anti-Japanese propaganda every time, we are struggling to form such public opinion.
Bad people...They live in developed countries, the United Nations, Japan, and the world.
Malicious Criminals Attacking Japan
Humans stopped the progress of the turntable of civilization and made the world chaotic.
The author of this paper exists on the opposite horizon.
This paper is written by a specialist who lives for the world, for Japan, for night and night.
Arima of Watch 9 should also perfectly understand why he is a traitor.
Approximately, such humans are the worst.

Worry about the gap with Davos.
Japan will become the presidential nation for the first time at the 20th Power Country / Region (G20) summit meeting in Osaka this June.
Under such circumstances, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's speech at the World Economic Forum's annual general meeting in late January this year (Davos Conference) attracted considerable attention.
About one-third of the speech discussed the reform achievements of the Japanese economy, and the rest discussed how to operate in an unstable world.
It was precisely the refined argument as G20 chairman.
Specifically, 'The way the economic society changes in the future in how to use the big data in the future world,' 'create a new world rule on this point,' 'the Osaka Conference will be a historical step,' it is.
High praise went up to what he made clear: he would make such a truck under the World Trade Organization (WTO).
When the Prime Minister returns to Japan, he is busy with TV gossip show-like discussions over statistical injustices of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.
Certainly, statistical injustices are an obvious law breach, and the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare trying to curtail them at the community committee level is also a problem.
However, the argument that denies all the Abenomics with this is too abrupt.
There are opinions that criticize the negative real wage, but wages are a lagging indicator, so it is not a funny story in the process of economic recovery.
On the contrary, after the bubble's collapse, real wages continued to rise over a long period. In case
The remaining problem of Abenomics is that productivity does not improve much.
Real wages will only increase if productivity increases.
To do that, it is necessary to advance drastic structural reforms to raise the metabolism of the industry and promote regulatory reform.
However, some opposition parties and media criticizing that real wages do not rise are critical of such reforms.
It is an apparent contradiction.
If you borrow the word of Jean Marcel Tirole, author of 'Economics for a Good Society' it will be 'to shoot bullets on your feet'.
The background of statistical corruption is that Kasumigaseki does not emphasize statistical professionals and that budget/personnel allocation to statistical departments is insufficient.
A constructive argument that corrects this is probably the theme of the Diet.
When listening to Japan's policy debate after the Davos meeting, I realized that there is a large gap in enthusiasm for economic problems and literacy.

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