Waar wrote...
Please stay on topic in SD gentlemen.
I apologise. I've lost my composure.
Lishy1 wrote...
Fukushima Daiichi is still a major factor however, I suspect.
There is so much to say about the after effects of the Touhou disaster! Just heard a report about Japan's economy this morning, something concerning Japan's economic performance that is fuelled by a recovery in the US economy, spending on rebuilding efforts, though a slowing Chinese economy and possible worsening of the Eurozone crisis.
The Touhou disaster to me fuels consumption in construction, taking in mind that there is always opportunity in adversity. If I am not mistaken about the resilience and resourcefulness about the Japanese, I'd expect innovations in building, opportunities in entrepreneurship, things that power the economy or ensure the health of the economy.
As for the nuclear disaster, the shift away from nuclear power, I think is rather questionable. Granted that they attempted to shut down nuclear power plants in stages (I believe), it nonetheless appears to be creating strains in power supply, I've heard there is rationing of electricity. (Do tell me if I am wrong in anyway). Any closure of power plants must be accompanied by an alternative source of energy.