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Abe studying Trump for lessons for Japan

Addressing middle-class concerns seen as key

(Abe photo by Getty, Trump by AP)

TOKYO -- Japan has been quietly studying the Donald Trump presidency in hopes of gleaning some policy lessons. In particular, the government is transfixed by the strong U.S. economy backed by Trump enthusiasm and the middle-class rebellion that propelled him to the top.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe believes understanding how long the economic boom will likely last and how middle-class frustration builds up will help him steer his own economic policy.

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