EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 16 MIN
Japan Bubble Economy Episode 7: The Policy Consequences
from The Saucetown Investor Podcast · host Matt Cox
In this episode, we explore the long-term policy consequences of Japan’s economic bubble collapse and how its aftermath reshaped the nation’s economic landscape from the late 1980s to today.We examine how Japan transitioned from a high-growth economy built on strong corporate loyalty and lifetime employment into a society marked by caution, risk aversion, and structural stagnation.Topics covered include:• The policy response following the collapse of Japan’s asset bubble• The decline of the lifetime employment system• The psychological scars of economic trauma• The “Lost Generation” and labor market shifts• Deflationary mindset and delayed consumption• Corporate conservatism and reduced investment• Why stimulus alone failed to restore sustained growthJapan’s experience provides critical lessons for investors, policymakers, and anyone interested in economic history and macroeconomic strategy.This episode is part of our ongoing series examining Japan’s post–World War II economic rise, bubble expansion, collapse, and the decades that followed.Follow the show for more deep dives into financial history, economic policy, and global macro trends.
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