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Weak lending is poor evidence of a credit crunch

The persistent sluggishness of bank lending has encouraged talk that a shortage of credit is undermining the recovery in Japan’s economy. We still do not find this argument remotely convincing. All the survey evidence suggests that weak lending by the banks reflects a lack of demand for this sort of credit, rather than any constraint on the supply side.

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