The Political Economy of Japan Money

The Political Economy of Japan Money
Title The Political Economy of Japan Money PDF eBook
Author Shigeo Nakao
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 1995
Genre Banks and banking
ISBN

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The Political Economy of Japanese Monetary Policy

The Political Economy of Japanese Monetary Policy
Title The Political Economy of Japanese Monetary Policy PDF eBook
Author Thomas F. Cargill
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780262262071

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The contributions in this book provide a unique view of its emergence and growth in a number of different national settings in an area of the Third World where the industry is most advanced. In The Political Economy of Japanese Monetary Policy, Cargill, Hutchison, and Ito investigate the formulation and execution of monetary and financial policies in Japan within a broad technical, political, and institutional context.Their emphasis is on the period since the collapse of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates in the early 1970s, and on the effects of policies and institutions in shaping the modern Japanese economy. The authors present basic themes and recent developments, as well as their own research findings.They also review and integrate the large literature in the area. They consider theoretical arguments and empirical evidence for each topic discussed. Topics covered include Japan's low inflation record (despite the central bank's lack of formal independence from the government); politically motivated business cycles and the timing of elections; exchange rate policy and international policy coordination; the historical development of central banking; Japan's "bubble economy" of the 1980s; and the causes, magnitude, and regulatory responses to Japan's banking and financial crisis of the 1990s.

The Political Economy of Japan Money

The Political Economy of Japan Money
Title The Political Economy of Japan Money PDF eBook
Author 茂夫·中尾
Publisher
Total Pages 213
Release 1995
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780860085072

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An economist dissects Japanese money, asking where it came from and examines how it was used. Part I analyzes Japan's borrowing and lending on international markets and internal flows of capital, relating them to the nation's industrial structure, social traditions, and labor distribution. Part II looks at Japan's banks and their 1980s globalization, relating their competitiveness to their low profit structure at home. Part III discusses the future of Japan's economy in the wake of the collapse of money-based prosperity.

Informality and Monetary Policy in Japan

Informality and Monetary Policy in Japan
Title Informality and Monetary Policy in Japan PDF eBook
Author Adrian van Rixtel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 418
Release 2002-10-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1139437488

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The success (and misfortunes) of the post-war Japanese economy has been one of the most debated points in modern economics. Many explanations focus on cultural and institutional factors, and in particular the role of 'Informality' (networks organizing business activity and government policy). Adrian van Rixtel, an economist at the European Central Bank, provides a quantitative and qualitative assessment of Informality in the formation of Japanese monetary policy. Having been based in Japan for three years, two years of which were spent at the Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies at the Bank of Japan and the Japanese Ministry of Finance, he is able to bring a unique 'insider-outsider' perspective to the subject.

Informality and Monetary Policy in Japan

Informality and Monetary Policy in Japan
Title Informality and Monetary Policy in Japan PDF eBook
Author Adrian van Rixtel
Publisher
Total Pages 400
Release 2002-10-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521781794

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A quantitative and qualitative examination of informal mechanisms in the formation of Japanese monetary policy.

Political Economy of Money and Finance

Political Economy of Money and Finance
Title Political Economy of Money and Finance PDF eBook
Author M. Itoh
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 318
Release 1998-11-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0230375782

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To explain the pronounced instability of the world economy since the 1970s, the book offers an important and systematic theoretical examination of money and finance. It re-examines the classical foundations of political economy and the creator of money. It assesses all of the important theoretical schools since then, including Marxist, Keynesian, post-Keynesian and monetarist thinkers. By presenting important insights from Japanese political economy previously ignored in Anglo-Saxon economics, the authors make a significant contribution to radical political economy based on a thorough historical analysis of capitalism.

Unconventional Monetary Policy and Financial Stability

Unconventional Monetary Policy and Financial Stability
Title Unconventional Monetary Policy and Financial Stability PDF eBook
Author Alexis Stenfors
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 184
Release 2020-07-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0429627971

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Since the financial crisis of 2008-09, central bankers around the world have been forced to abandon conventional monetary policy tools in favour of unconventional policies such as quantitative easing, forward guidance, lowering the interest rate paid on bank reserves into negative territory, and pushing up prices of government bonds. Having faced a crisis in its banking sector nearly a decade earlier, Japan was a pioneer in the use of many of these tools. Unconventional Monetary Policy and Financial Stability critically assesses the measures used by Japan and examines what they have meant for the theory and practice of economic policy. The book shows how in practice unconventional monetary policy has worked through its impact on the financial markets. The text aims to generate an understanding of why such measures were introduced and how the Japanese system has subsequently changed regarding aspects such as governance and corporate balance sheets. It provides a comprehensive study of developments in Japanese money markets with the intent to understand the impact of policy on the debt structures that appear to have caused Japan’s deflation. The topics covered range from central bank communication and policymaking to international financial markets and bank balance sheets. This text is of great interest to students and scholars of banking, international finance, financial markets, political economy, and the Japanese economy.