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A military clash between Asia's two biggest economies is still seen as inconceivable, but even if it continues to be jaw-jaw rather than war-war in the Eastern Pacific the parallel drawn by Abe is relevant for three reasons.
But the parallel drawn by Mr. Rifkin is the impact of industrial change on American homes when the wage economy transferred basic activities -- the baking of bread, for instance -- from the home to the marketplace.
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