Based on the data and the graphs above, Japan's economy seems to be steadily growing and would be considered to be an expansion in the business cycle. However, especially given recent events, it could be likely that Japan's economy may have peaked or will soon peak.
Above is the Lorenz Curve for Japan in the years 2008 and 2013. The Gini Coefficient for 2008 was 0.348 and the Gini Coefficient for 2013 was 0.329. The change in the Gini coefficient as well as the change in the distribution of income in each quintile shows that the distribution of income is becoming slightly more equal (lower 80% of people have gained more wealth).
What is the currency for the top table? I think there is something amiss with the figures for real GDP.
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