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Rising Sun by Michael Crichton
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Crichton puts forth a very interesting perspective on the economic relationship between Japan and the USA in this novel.

While informative, I feel that Crichton was at times overly pessimistic. He draws a picture of the Japanese annexing the American economy and Japan itself surpassing the US in every degree of first-world status (including GDP). And while he does raise some compelling points, I’m not sure how well the passage of time has supported his assertions. Crichton seemed fully confident in 1992 that the Japanese economy will soon and inevitably surpass that of the US. Well, here we are in 2018 and Japan’s GDP is still only a quarter of the United State’s. Also our debt to GDP ratio is around 1.2 while Japan’s is at a monstrous 2.6.

Crichton may have been slightly out of bounds with the doom and gloom in this novel. I’ll give it three stars because I enjoyed Crichton’s cogent and thought-provoking argument.
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Reading Progress

April 19, 2017 – Shelved
April 19, 2017 – Shelved as: to-read
June 25, 2018 – Started Reading
June 26, 2018 –
page 67
16.79%
June 26, 2018 –
page 67
16.79%
June 29, 2018 –
page 224
56.14% "Crichton is pretty pessimistic in this book’s writing."
July 2, 2018 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Graeme (new)

Graeme Rodaughan If he was still alive he could write a Chinese version....


message 2: by Tim (new) - rated it 2 stars

Tim And hopefully be just as wrong.


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