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  • This chapter examines how income inequality began to receive attention from politicians and voters in the 2021 election. While income inequality has dominated the political agenda in numerous countries around the world, it has not been a politically salient issue in Japan even when it has been increasing since the 1980s. However, income inequality became politically visible to voters and politicians as the COVID-19 pandemic further strained the already stagnant economy, having a direct impact on people, especially those who were less well-off. Both ruling and opposition parties responded to the public dissatisfaction by introducing measures to address income inequality in their party platforms, including Prime Minister Kishida’s vision of New Capitalism to promote simultaneous growth and distribution. (xsd:string)
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  • 2023 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 10.1007/978-3-031-11324-6_18 ()
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  • Does Income Inequality Matter in Japan? (xsd:string)
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  • In Japan Decides 2021: The Japanese General Election, edited by Pekkanen, Robert J. and Reed, Steven R. and Smith, Daniel M., 275-288, Springer International Publishing, 2023 (xsd:string)
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