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Japan has been the anti-Australia, closing its doors about as tightly as a modern nation could. Less than 2 percent of its population is foreign born, compared to 30 percent of Australia’s. Until recently this insularity was considered a competitive advantage; in the 1980s analysts inside and outside Japan saw the “harmony” of a monotone culture and the absence of ethnic conflict as one reason for its economic rise.
The Rise and Fall of Nations: Forces of Change in the Post-Crisis World
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