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The Bank of Japan can print money but it cannot print babies or loosen immigration controls to help counter the nation's shrinking population

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The Banj of Japan is struggling to meet its 2 per cent inflation target. Photo: Bloomberg

What is the word for spending 3 per cent of output on stimulus but only generating 2 per cent growth over nearly three years?

Abenomics.

A central bank can print money, as Japan is learning, but it can't print babies or loosen immigration controls.

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Japan's output slid into negative territory again in the April-June quarter, contracting at a 1.6 per cent annualised clip. Private consumption fell, no surprise given that real wages have increased only sporadically.

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One more quarter of economic contraction, a development not currently forecast by most economists, and Japan will suffer its fifth recession since 2008.

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