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ラウンドアップ #79:マクロ経済学の逆襲

Economy
グローバル
March 18, 2026に開始

Ehrlich; AI and knowledge; The Strait of Hormuz; Government debt and inflation; Japanese robots; Democrats and taxes; Smartphones

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Japan's investment in robotics demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to addressing labor shortages and enhancing productivity.

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Tax reforms proposed by Democrats may stifle economic growth, as higher taxes on businesses can deter investment and innovation.

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The Strait of Hormuz is a critical geopolitical choke point that requires international cooperation to ensure global oil supply security.

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AI's rapid advancement may lead to job displacement, necessitating urgent policy responses to protect workers.

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Government debt should be prioritized over inflation concerns, as strategic investments can stimulate long-term economic growth.

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