Japan: disposable incomes to rise despite CO2 cuts

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But new opposition party data suggests more modest carbon targets would lead to fractionally higher increases in income

Japanese households will see a rise in disposable income, even if aggressive measures to cut carbon emissions were put in place, according to data compiled by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) which governed...

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