In 2013, Japan’s new prime minister Shinzo Abe delivered his first policy address, vowing to revive economic growth and end two decades of on-and-off deflation. He planned to achieve this with the “three arrows” of Abenomics: bold monetary easing, flexible fiscal policy and a reform strategy to revive private investment.
2013年,日本新首相安倍晉三(Shinzo Abe)首次發表施政報告,誓言要恢復經濟成長,結束20年來斷斷續續的通貨緊縮。他計劃用安倍經濟學(Abenomics)的「三支箭」來實現目標:大膽的貨幣寬鬆政策、靈活的財政政策和振興私人投資的改革策略。
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