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Eamonn Fingleton's commentaries on the politics and economics of American decline

 
 
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Beyond free trade

Sandcastle Empire Posted on April 13, 2011 by Eamonn FingletonJanuary 11, 2012

Meet the heterodox economists challenging globalism. (This article was first published in the April 2011 issue of the American Conservative.) “I don’t care who writes a nation’s laws, or crafts its advanced treatises, if I can write its economics textbooks.” … Continue reading →

Posted in International Trade

Earthquake: Interview on Thom Hartmann’s Big Picture

Sandcastle Empire Posted on March 24, 2011 by adminJanuary 11, 2012

Thom Hartmann interviewed me on his show The Big Picture last week. (Thom is one of the most astute commentators in the American media and author of several great books.)

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Posted in Global economy, Great East Japan Earthquake, Japan, Manufacturing, Trade | Tagged fukushima, japan, thom hartmann, tokyo

The coming crisis in the global manufacturing chain

Sandcastle Empire Posted on March 17, 2011 by Eamonn FingletonJanuary 11, 2012

How much will the Japanese earthquake hurt the global economy? (Article as first published by the New Republic.) Not many people in the American electronics industry had ever heard of the Japanese town of Niihama before the summer of 1993. … Continue reading →

Posted in American decline, Global economy, Japan, Manufacturing

Tokyo, briefly terrified by quake, recovers quickly

Sandcastle Empire Posted on March 14, 2011 by Eamonn FingletonJanuary 11, 2012

This  article was first published at the Atlantic’s website in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake. Click here for the original. TOKYO, Japan — Your first Japanese earthquake is your most memorable. Or so I thought until, along with about … Continue reading →

Posted in Japan

A message to Japan Forum members

Sandcastle Empire Posted on March 11, 2011 by Eamonn FingletonJanuary 11, 2012

My offer to debate the “basket case Japan” story has generated more heat than light at the National Bureau of Asian Research’s Japan Forum. As a matter of policy, I do not participate in online forums but, as friends have … Continue reading →

Posted in American decline, Book reviews, Global economy, History, Japan, Manufacturing, Trade

Would a debate solve anything?

Sandcastle Empire Posted on March 7, 2011 by Eamonn FingletonJanuary 11, 2012

Although my proposal to hold a debate on Japan’s “lost decades” story has met with considerable support, some people have demurred. Would a debate on the Japanese economy really solve anything? One correspondent at a major American university seems to … Continue reading →

Posted in Global economy, History, Japan, Press

More reactions to my debate initiative

Sandcastle Empire Posted on March 4, 2011 by Eamonn FingletonMarch 15, 2011

My call for a debate on Japan’s “lost decades” story continues to make  waves and many well-placed observers have written in support. I have obtained permission to pass on the comments below. From an investment banker in the United States: … Continue reading →

Posted in Global economy, History, Japan, Press

Japan’s “slump”: editorial page article from The Guardian

Sandcastle Empire Posted on March 3, 2011 by Eamonn FingletonMarch 3, 2011

Britain’s Guardian newspaper ran an editorial page article last year that closely supported the Fingleton analysis of   Japan’s “slump.” Among the many expressions of support I have had since  I posted a blog  article at theatlantic.com last week on … Continue reading →

Posted in American decline, Global economy, History, Japan, Manufacturing, Press

The Fingleton invitation: some reaction

Sandcastle Empire Posted on March 1, 2011 by Eamonn FingletonMarch 3, 2011

It turns out — surprise — that not everyone thinks the Japanese economy is a basket case. A few days ago I issued an invitation to ten top Japan watchers to a debate on what has really happened to the … Continue reading →

Posted in International Trade

The truth of Japan’s “slump”: An invitation to a debate

Sandcastle Empire Posted on February 26, 2011 by Eamonn FingletonApril 14, 2011

For years I have held that Japan’s “slump” is a media myth.  I have twice in the past extended an invitation to the principal proponents of the slump story to join me in a live one-on-one debate. I have had … Continue reading →

Posted in Global economy, History, International Trade, Japan, Press, Trade | Tagged alexander kinmont, american decline, arthritic japan, bill emmott, can japan compete?, current account, debate, edward lincoln, gillian tett, japanese slump, kenneth courtis, lost decades, manufacturing, michael e porter, myth, paul krugman, peter tasker, richard katz, robert alan friedman

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