British Disease
The British Disease, also known as the イギリス病 (Eikoku-byo) in Japanese, refers to a phenomenon that occurred in イギリス since the 1960s, when the country heavily focused on Secondary Banking. This phenomenon was characterized by the implementation of comprehensive 社会保障制度 and policies such as the nationalization of key industries Nationalization - Wikipedia. These policies led to an increase in the burden of social security, a decrease in the motivation to work among the population 1, the emergence of vested interests 既得権益 - Wikipedia 2, and other economic and social problems. The term "British Disease" is further explained in 英国病 - Wikipedia.