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Top Links 1133 America's Achilles' heel. What if Japan's bond market comes alive? The geography of science & how Pascal invented the bus.
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Pascal's invention of the bus symbolizes the importance of innovation in transportation, which remains crucial for urban development today.
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Revitalizing Japan's bond market could stimulate global economic growth, benefiting not just Japan but the entire world.
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America's economic vulnerabilities, like its Achilles' heel, could be exacerbated by Japan's bond market revival, leading to instability.
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Examining the geography of science reveals that innovation is often concentrated in certain areas, which can limit broader economic development.
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The connection between Japan's bond market and America's economic health is overly simplistic; many other factors must be considered.
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