Macro Economics
June 27, 2013
For: Dr. Sarri, Samuel
Nevada State Higher Education, Summer 2013
I, the undersigned, IQ, hereby, certify that this Macro Scientific Research Paper is the result of my own intellectual and scientific endeavors.
Date: 6/27/13
Index
1. Title page----Page 1
2. Disclaim ----Page 2
3. Index----Page 3
4. Introduction-- Page 4
5. Thesis: The Earthquake Impacts on Economic Flow and Stocks---- Page 4
6. Impact on Japanese Macro Economy–--Page 5
7. Antithesis—Page 6
8. Synthesis--- Page 7
9. Bibliography—Page 9
10. Exhibition----Page 10
Introduction
In this Macro Scientific Research Paper, my methodology as follows. First, I shall analyze the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, which happened in March 11, 2011. Second, I will diagnose macro interaction to the earthquake with the disaster mitigation policy of Japan. Third, I will extract some specific macro results and propose specific solutions. An earthquake of magnitude 9.0 and a tsunami hit the pacific coast of northern Japan on March 11, 2011. It will have a significant negative impact on the Japanese economy now and will continue to affects Japan in the future. The earthquake also caused a high tsunami which breached the safety of nuclear plants in Fukushima prefecture. What is worse, though, is it caused a partial meltdown, and now Japanese citizens not only suffered by damage of earthquake itself but also the dangerous level of radiation from the plants. On June 10th 2013, a Japanese National Police Agency announced there were 15,883 confirmed deaths, 6,145 injured, and 2,671 people missing, as well as 126,458 buildings totally collapsed, with a further
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