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Video: What is Next for the U.S. and Japanese Economies? - Welcome Remarks

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Video: What is Next for the U.S. and Japanese Economies? - Welcome Remarks

  • Jan 27, 2010
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    The welcoming remarks from the January 27, 2010 event "What is Next for the U.S. and Japanese Economies?" delivered by John Hamre CEO CSIS and Noboru Hatakeyama, Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation (JEF).

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    East Asia and the Pacific, Japan

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