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Introduction; II. Japan's Lost Decade: From Green Shoots to Enduring Recovery; A. Background: The Three Phases of Japan's Crisis; Phase 1: 1990-97-Crisis Outbreak and Fragile Recovery; Phase 2: 1997-2000-Systemic Stress and Second Recovery Attempt; Phase 3: 2001-03-Renewed Systemic Stress Followed by Sustained Recovery; B. Revisiting Japan's Policy Responses; The Primacy of Financial and Corporate Interventions; Re-assessing the Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus; The Supportive Role of Credit Easing; The Art of Disengagement: Exit Strategies and Long-Term Impacts 327 $aIII. Potential Implications for Today: Recovery from the Great RecessionA. The Outlook for the Global Recovery: Views from the Lost Decade; B. The Role for Global Policies: From Stimulus to Exit; IV. Conclusion; Appendix. A Chronology of Japan's Key Policy Actions; References 330 3 $aIs the recovery from the global financial crisis now secured? 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