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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 May 2014

    A look at Japan's decline and China's rapid rise over two decades: http://trib.al/MWWMvtg pic.twitter.com/Rrc0QDQNd9

    3:42 AM - 13 May 2014
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    24 replies 336 retweets 109 likes
      1. DR JAMES CABOT‏ @DRJAMESCABOT 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ Psychometrics 101=china

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      1. Mele Mathieson‏ @MeleMathieson 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A look at Japan's decline and China's rapid rise over two decades: http://trib.al/MWWMvtg  pic.twitter.com/RFiGbevUdN”

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      1. claire eeles‏ @claireeeles 13 May 2014
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        Interesting stats RT .@WSJ: A look at Japan's decline & China's rapid rise over two decades: http://trib.al/MWWMvtg  pic.twitter.com/ngM3AqxhjH”

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      1.  🕊‏ @SuhailAmshan 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ where's #Singapore and #Malaysia shifted to?

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      1. Ely Santos‏ @essant43 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A look at Japan's decline and China's rapid rise over two decades: http://trib.al/MWWMvtg  pic.twitter.com/zPtMpKVjWE”

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      1. Rohit Bapat  🇮🇳‏ @rhtbapat 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ @NainaBalmiki China is an Economic bubble which will burst in few years

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      1. KMully‏ @K_Mully53 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A look at Japan's decline and China's rapid rise over two decades: http://trib.al/MWWMvtg  pic.twitter.com/5xnIclw6US” @Matthew_Ayers5 lol

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      1. Brian Sozzi‏Verified account @BrianSozzi 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ 7 alarming stats on the great #China mall boom-->http://goo.gl/3EwDX7 

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      1. Daniel Martins‏ @danimartms 13 May 2014
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        Mudança expressiva @WSJ A look at Japan's decline and China's rapid rise over two decades: http://trib.al/MWWMvtg pic.twitter.com/bu5cVACVmc

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      1. Ashish P‏ @ashishpatel_12 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A look at Japan's decline and China's rapid rise over two decades: http://trib.al/MWWMvtg  pic.twitter.com/Xb98Wmkm6G”

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      1. AJ‏ @Marketsurfing 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ So why are we following Japan's path and not China's, that itself should be the article

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      1. Suchada Khontha‏ @snowyda09 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A look at Japan's decline and China's rapid rise over two decades: http://trib.al/MWWMvtg  pic.twitter.com/GVSUZOAXGU”

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      1. M.KONAN‏ @MINATO_KONAN_JP 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A look at Japan's decline and China's rapid rise over two decades: http://trib.al/MWWMvtg  pic.twitter.com/ejOz2XrM20” 眠れる獅子、China.

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      1. Khalid Waleed‏ @KhalidWaleedPK 13 May 2014
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        China beats Japan. RT @WSJ: A look at Japan's decline and China's rapid rise over two decades: http://trib.al/MWWMvtg pic.twitter.com/PeebSDO3iT

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      1. Kevin Wills‏ @KevinWills2 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A look at Japan's decline and China's rapid rise over two decades: http://trib.al/MWWMvtg  pic.twitter.com/5vrhn80Dk9”numbers do not lie

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      1. Arafat Aloqaily‏ @Nashmi1974 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ china managed to convert the lage population from an economic burden into a growth engine. Very impressive and worthy lessons to all.

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