The ViewJapan's greatest challenge is demographic not economic
The Bank of Japan can print money but it cannot print babies or loosen immigration controls to help counter the nation's shrinking population

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