Five ways Japan's bubble economy bettered today's cars

In the mid 1980s, the Japanese economic bubble was brewing. While this isn't Economics Advice, let's quickly understand why it was bubbling along. Japan's main export was automobiles. With the Bank of Japan sinking significant capital into this important economic sector, the industry flourished, and production capability swelled.

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