ACCJ Journal Contributor Profile

Jesper Koll

Jesper Koll is a Managing Director and Head of Research at JP Morgan Japan Securities Inc. He has been analyzing and investing in Japan since becoming a resident in 1986.

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It’s not just the economy

Post-war ambition in Germany and Japan

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Welcome Back, Optimists

The case for Japan’s turnaround in 2013

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Japan 2013 Forecast

Five surprises and one wish

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ChinaNomics

Is it an illusion?

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INTERESTING TIMES

INTERESTING TIMES

and global uncertainty

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Safe Haven Japan

Safe Haven Japan

AND A DEMOGRAPHIC SWEET-SPOT

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CENTRAL BANKS & CENTRAL PLANNING

AND CREATING A PSEUDO GOLD STANDARD

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CELEBRATE SUCCESS

JAPANESE ENTREPRENEURS WHO LEAD THE WAY

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YOUTH POWER JAPAN

GETTING SET FOR A WORKING FUTURE

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THE BOJ LIGHTS A MATCH

But will the economy catch fire?

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IN EUROPE WE TRUST

Or not…

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Sayonara Global Creditor

Sayonara Global Creditor

Hello global debtor Japan

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The Magic of Money

“Fiat Money” and how it works

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Against The Odds

How Japan is successfully weathering the global economic storm

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Noda-nomics

Looking into the future and considering what could go right

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The Yen–Up, Up And Away

Analyzing the causes and effects behind the yen’s stubborn rise against the dollar

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Reasons For Optimism

Reasons For Optimism

Japan’s relative position in the race to win the global growth beauty contest

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Yes, Inflation Is The Biggest Risk

Yes, Inflation Is The Biggest Risk

You know why God created economists? To make the weathermen look good… You get the point: forecasting the future is [...]

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Empower The Young

Empower The Young

Shining light on the myth of Japan’s labor shortage

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Lessons From Germany

What Japan has to learn from the economic realities in Europe

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