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The Japanese Main Bank System - Its Relevance for Developing and Transforming Economies (Hardcover)
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The Japanese Main Bank System - Its Relevance for Developing and Transforming Economies (Hardcover)
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This definitive description and analysis of the Japanese main bank
system describes a form of relationship banking of significant
theoretical and policy interest. As well as being important in its
own right, the system also has relevance for developing market
economies and transforming socialist economies; the extent of this
relevance is another aspect of this thorough empirical and
theoretical analysis based on both Japanese and non-Japanese
expertise. The basic characteristics of the main bank system are
examined here - its roots, development, and role in the heyday of
Japan's post-war rapid growth - and its performance, strengths, and
weaknesses are observed. The volume goes on to examine how the
system has changed and what its appropriate role is as
deregulation, liberalization, and internationalization of Japan's
financial markets have proceeded over the past two decades and a
new issue securities market has blossomed. One conclusion that
emerges is that banking-based systems are in most cases the most
appropriate for industrial financing until a rather late stage of a
country's economic and financial development. The volume aims to
identify the conditions under which banks are better able than
securities market institutions to evaluate the creditworthiness of
borrowers and the viability of new projects, to monitor the ongoing
performance of firms, and to rescue or liquidate firms in distress.
This is the result of a major Economic Development Institute of the
World Bank research project, in cooperation with the Center for
Economic Policy at Stanford University and the Center on Japanese
Economy and Business at Columbia University, that brought together
some of the best scholars inthe field, and will be of interest to
Japan specialists and those with a general interest in systems of
finance.
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