Emily Tan
Nov 2, 2011

Japanese more pessimistic; need for global outlook increases: JWT

JAPAN - In the months following the 11 March disaster in Japan, its citizens have grown increasingly pessimistic about the nation's chances of recovery, have lost faith in the government, and blame Japanese corporations for a lack of global competitiveness, according to a study by JWT.

Nearly everyone in Japan is feeling anxious in the wake of this year's events

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