
What Lucy and Charlie Brown Say About Japan
Bloomberg
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Six months ago, the joke was that meetings of the Japan Bears Club were being held in a Tokyo phone booth. That, after all, seemed all the space needed to accommodate those still pessimistic on the world's No. 2 economy.
Yet Japan's recovery is largely an export phenomenon that hasn't spread to the part of the economy that matters most: consumers. Households worry it's another head fake and aren't increasing spending as hoped. Getting them to do that is the key to boosting growth and ending deflation.
It reminds one of Japan-watcher Alex Kerr's observation about Lucy, Charlie Brown and the football. Time and time again, as those familiar with Charles Schulz's characters will recall, Lucy convinces Charlie Brown she won't yank away the ball as he runs to kick it. Each time, Charlie Brown ends up in the mud as she does just that.