玉置紀夫著/日本の銀行史:1859-1959年<br>Japanese Banking : A History, 1859-1959 (Studies in Macroeconomic History)

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玉置紀夫著/日本の銀行史:1859-1959年
Japanese Banking : A History, 1859-1959 (Studies in Macroeconomic History)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 312 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780521022330
  • DDC分類 332.10952

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 1995. Examines the relationships between banks and other financial and business institutions, and also includes valuable sections devoted to statistical data and a directory of Japanese bankers.

Full Description

How did the Japanese achieve their unrivalled position in world banking? This book, first published in 1995, provides a full account in English of the banking industry in Japan for the century following the opening of the country to the outside world in 1859. Professor Tamaki begins by considering the period of experimentation during the Meiji Restoration which resulted in the adoption of the Gold Standard in 1891. He then offers a detailed examination of the highly profitable years up to the end of the First World War and of the subsequent crisis which was hastened by the earthquake that devastated Tokyo and Yokohama in 1923 and sealed by the financial collapse of 1927. New light is thrown on the extraordinary role played by the banking industry during the period of military expansionism which culminated with defeat in the Second World War. The book ends with an assessment of the post-war financial system which developed out of the Macarthur directives and the subsequent American 'democratisation' programme.

Contents

Preface; Genealogy of leading Japanese banks 1859-1959; Abbreviations; Part I. A Bankrupt Shogunate 1859-68: 1. Japanese merchant bankers: Ryogae; 2. A bankrupt regime; 3. Ryogae, struggling for survival?; 4. The arrival of Western banking; Part II. The Meiji Restoration: Monetary Confusion and Banking Experiments, 1868-81: 5. The first banking experiment; 6. The national bank system: American influence; 7. The origins of ordinary banking: another bank mania; 8. Search for stability: the last bank controversy; Part III. Matsukata, the Wizard of Japanese Banking 1881-97, the Yokohama Specie Bank (1880), and the Bank of Japan (1882): 9. The Bank of Japan, or Nichigin; 10. The Yokohama Specie Bank or Shokin; 11. Consolidation and expansion; 12. The adoption of gold standard; Part IV. The Japanese on the London Money Market, 1897-1911: 13. The 'Siamese twins': Nichigin and Shokin; 14. Special banking; 15. Banking at the end of the Meiji era; 16. Banking and the securities market; Part V. War: The Japanese Boom Years, 1911-19: 17. Bank of Japan money supply; 18. The expansion of special banking; 19. Ordinary and savings banks: the search for strength; 20. Other financial sectors in the boom years; Part VI. Crisis and the Road to War, 1919-37: 21. Post war collapse, 1919-23; 22. 1923 catastrophic earthquake, 1927 financial disaster, and the new Bank Act; 23. Financing heavy industries; 24. The challenge of militarism and a change of roles for Nichigin and Shokin; Part VII. Complete Commitment, Struggles, and Defeat, 1937-45: 25. War budgets and the mobilisation of national resources; 26. Extraordinary banking business during the national emergency; 27. Crisis, 1945; Part VIII. American 'Democratization' and the Search for Growth, 1945-59: 28. MacArthur's directives; 29. Remaking the banking system: the Japanese vs. the Americans; 30. Rise of governmental banking and the search for stability: the Japanese initiatives; 31. The post-war system; 32. An extraordinary century, 1859-1959; Appendices; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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