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The Japanese Banking Crisis
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正題名/作者:
The Japanese Banking Crisis/ by Ryozo Himino.
作者:
Himino, Ryozo.
面頁冊數:
XI, 121 p. 20 illus.online resource. :
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標題:
Political Economy/Economic Systems. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9598-1
ISBN:
9789811595981
The Japanese Banking Crisis
Himino, Ryozo.
The Japanese Banking Crisis
[electronic resource] /by Ryozo Himino. - 1st ed. 2021. - XI, 121 p. 20 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Bubbles -- Chapter 3. Pricking Bubbles -- Chapter 4. In-between Years -- Chapter 5. Crisis -- Chapter 6. Restructuring banks and borrowers -- Chapter 7. What Japan gained and lost.
Open Access
“Himino Ryozo has provided analysis of the 97-98 Japanese banking crisis that is clear, concise and compelling. Himino-san examines the causes, consequences and – most importantly – the lessons learnt from a traumatic period in Japanese financial history. He does so with the benefit of a career spent at the forefront of financial policy-making, both in Japan and internationally. It is often said ‘History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.’ Many attributes of the Japanese banking crisis have, at their heart, difficult choices, missed opportunities and occasional failings that are in no way unique to Japan. Himino-san’s examination of the Japanese crisis should therefore be valued reading not just for Japanese policymakers, but financial policymakers the world over. Financial crises are all-too-frequent, and extremely costly. This analysis provides useful insights as to how we might do better to reduce and combat the crises of the future.” – Wayne Byres, Chair, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority This open access book provides a readable narrative of the bubbles and the banking crisis Japan experienced during the two decades between the late 1980s and the early 2000s. Japan, which was a leading competitor in the world’s manufacturing sector, tried to transform itself into an economy with domestic demand-led mature growth, but the ensuing bubbles and crisis instead made the country suffer from chronicle deflation and stagnation. The book analyses why the Japanese authorities could not avoid making choices that led to this outcome. The chapters are based on the lectures to regulators from emerging economies delivered at the Global Financial Partnership Center of the Financial Services Agency of Japan. Himino Ryozo is the Commissioner of the Financial Services Agency, Japan’s integrated financial regulator, and the Chair of the Financial Stability Board’s Standing Committee on Supervisory and Regulatory Cooperation, a global forum of regulatory authorities, central banks, finance ministries, and standard-setting bodies. He served as the Secretary General of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision from 2003 to 2006 and helped the Committee finalize the Basel II capital adequacy standards. He graduated from the University of Tokyo (LL.B.) and Harvard Business School (M.B.A.).
ISBN: 9789811595981
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