Japan's economy refers to the overall system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in Japan. It encompasses industries such as manufacturing, technology, agriculture, finance, and more.
Related terms
Zaibatsu: Zaibatsu were large industrial conglomerates in pre-WWII Japan that played a significant role in shaping its economy.
Japanese Miracle: Japanese Miracle refers to Japan's remarkable post-WWII economic growth when it transformed into one of the world's leading economies within decades.
Bubble Economy: Bubble Economy describes the rapid economic growth in Japan during the 1980s, fueled by speculative investments and inflated asset prices.