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Priority Rule Violations and Perverse Banking Behaviors - Theoretical Analysis and Implications of the 1990s Japanese Loan Markets (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
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Priority Rule Violations and Perverse Banking Behaviors - Theoretical Analysis and Implications of the 1990s Japanese Loan Markets (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Series: Development Bank of Japan Research Series
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This book theoretically and empirically explores why Japanese banks
engaged in seemingly contradictory behaviors in the 1990s, namely,
the credit crunch and evergreening, i.e., inefficient additional
lending. A credit crunch occurs when banks are unwilling to finance
good and efficient projects. Evergreening implies that banks
reluctantly lend additional money to poorly performing and
financially vulnerable firms. The authors hypothesize that these
practices stemmed from violation of the absolute priority rule
(APR) by creditors, thus making it possible to explain this
seemingly contradictory banking behavior in a consistent way. In
Japan, the APR has often been violated legally by courts and some
governmental acts. Examples from the 1990s involve legal abuse in
the form of short-term tenancy protection (tanki chinshaku ken) and
political intervention in the liquidation of Housing Loan
Companies, or Ju-sen. The Supreme Court of Japan has issued
critical decisions leading to serious violations of APR in the
early 1990s. Evidence provided here supports theoretical results.
Empirical testing for a significant difference in banking behavior
before and after the Court decision using data from Japanese firms
in the 1980s and 1990s found that theoretical arguments were
empirically supportable in the last half of the 1980s and through
the 1990s. Finally, based on their analysis, from the theoretical
point of view the authors consider the optimal legal scheme to
achieve the best assessment of initial and additional lending in
light of the legal reform of the 2000s.
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