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  2. Japanese in Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, the Houston Chamber of Commerce requested help from Japanese Consul General Sadatsuchi Uchida in improving Texas rice production techniques. [1] At least thirty attempts were made by Japanese to grow rice in the state at this time, with two of the most successful colonies being one founded by Seito Saibara in 1903 in Webster, and another by Kichimatsu Kishi in 1907 east of Beaumont.

  3. Abenomics - Wikipedia

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    Abenomics had immediate effects on various financial markets in Japan. By February 2013, the Abenomics policy led to a dramatic weakening of the Japanese yen and a 22% rise in the TOPIX stock market index. [3] The unemployment rate in Japan fell from 4.0% in the final quarter of 2012 to 3.7% in the first quarter of 2013, continuing a past trend ...

  4. As Abe Steps Down, Did Abenomics Succeed? - AOL

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    In early September Prime Minister Shinzō Abe announced that he would be leaving office after nearly eight years, having significantly altered Japan's economic policies. When Abe took the reins in ...

  5. New Japan PM appoints Abenomics proponent as finance minister

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    Japan's new leader Shigeru Ishiba appointed a proponent of former premier Shinzo Abe's "Abenomics" policies as finance minister on Tuesday, in an apparent balancing act to alleviate concerns over ...

  6. Abenomics may be losing steam just as trade friction escalates

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    A disappointing reading on Japan's economy, which suddenly seems to be faltering after two years of steady growth, raises the possibility that it is peaking just as trade friction with the United ...

  7. Economy of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas would be ranked as the 8th largest economy among nations of the world by nominal GDP, ahead of Canada, South Korea, Russia, and Australia. [10] In 2019, Texas had a median household income of $61,874. [11] As of August 31, 2022 Texas had a total of $64.40 billion in state debt outstanding, including both general obligation and revenue debt.

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  9. Nekonomics - Wikipedia

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    The term nekonomics was created around 2015, a pun on Japan's Abenomics economic policy. The adoption of Tama as the station master of Kishi Station in 2007 led to the station becoming significant tourist attraction, and sparked a number of copycat attempts to boost tourism using cats.