Prayers for All Affected in Japan
From Of Two Minds:
Though China gets all the media attention, Japan is still a critical supplier of numerous high-tech parts in the global supply chain. The Japanese global corporations have learned from experience that anything they make in China will soon be pirated, so they have withdrawn all the really high-tech manufacturing to the home islands. I suspect most analysts are complacent about the possible global ripple effects of these quakes, simply because Kansai and Tokyo were largely spared. Given its great stability and wealth, Japan seems an unlikely candidate for social or financial changes triggered by a natural disaster. I am not so sure it is immune to these forces, given the fragility of its central State and local government finances and its sclerotic Power Elites and political machinery. The quiet stoicism of the next few months may give way to more systemic and possibly transformational forces than most observers believe possible.
http://www.oftwominds.com/blogmar11/thoughts-on-Japan3-11.html
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Charles Hugh Smith: the Consequences of Japan's Massive Earthquake
Topics:
economic fundamentals,
globalization,
Japan,
policy,
political economy
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