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Financial Deregulation in Japan

Jun
30
1993
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By David Luhman

Contents to my report on financial deregulation in Japan.

  • Summary of "Financial Deregulation in Japan"
  • The Japanese economy : From riches to rags
  • The search for financial stability in Japan after the war
  • Banking and interest rates in Japan
  • Japanese long-term credit banks
  • Trust banking and insurance in Japan
  • The Japanese securities firms
  • The Ministry of Finance and Bank of Japan
  • Japanese government deficits set the stage for deregulation
  • The wall between Japanese banks and securities firms crumbles
  • Japanese interest rate regulations lose effect
  • Changes in corporate finance extend deregulation in Japan
  • The Eurobond market opens to Japanese firms
  • Japanese banks begin to underwrite corporate bonds
  • Controlling the Japanese money supply with deregulation
  • The costs and benefits of financial deregulation in Japan
  • Appendix A : Chronology of financial deregulation in Japan
  • Appendix B : List of laws related to banking and finance in Japan
Summary of "Financial Deregulation in Japan" ›