In this paper, we explore the structure and implications of interbank networks in prewar Japan, focusing on director interlocking. We find that approximately half the banks had at least one connection with another bank through director interlocking, and that a bank that had connections with other banks was less likely to fail than a bank without a network. The quality of networks also matters in the sense that the failure probability of a bank with a network was negatively associated with the profitability of the connected banks. On the other hand, there is no strong evidence of financial contagion through networks. In addition, networks of director interlocking contributed to the stabilization of the financial system through coordinating b...
In pre-war Japan, many banks were controlled by industrial companies through capital and personal re...
In pre-war Japan, many banks were controlled by industrial companies through capital and personal re...
This paper examines how the close ties between banks and non-banking firms-the so-called "organ bank...
In this paper, we explore the structure and implications of interbank networks in prewar Japan, focu...
In this paper, we explore the structure and implications of interbank networks in prewar Japan, focu...
In this paper, we explore the structure and implications of interbank networks in prewar Japan, focu...
In this paper, we explore the structure and implications of interbank networks in prewar Japan, focu...
In this paper, we explored the structure and implications of interbank networks in pre-war Japan, fo...
In this paper, we explored the structure and implications of interbank networks in pre-war Japan, fo...
In this paper we identify networks among banks in pre-war Japan based on director interlocking data,...
In this paper we identify networks among banks in pre-war Japan based on director interlocking data,...
Economic historians have long accepted the view that in prewar Japan, many of the banks were closely...
Economic historians have long accepted the view that in prewar Japan, many of the banks were closely...
In prewar Japan, many banks were controlled by industrial companies through capital and personal rel...
In prewar Japan, many banks were controlled by industrial companies through capital and personal rel...
In pre-war Japan, many banks were controlled by industrial companies through capital and personal re...
In pre-war Japan, many banks were controlled by industrial companies through capital and personal re...
This paper examines how the close ties between banks and non-banking firms-the so-called "organ bank...
In this paper, we explore the structure and implications of interbank networks in prewar Japan, focu...
In this paper, we explore the structure and implications of interbank networks in prewar Japan, focu...
In this paper, we explore the structure and implications of interbank networks in prewar Japan, focu...
In this paper, we explore the structure and implications of interbank networks in prewar Japan, focu...
In this paper, we explored the structure and implications of interbank networks in pre-war Japan, fo...
In this paper, we explored the structure and implications of interbank networks in pre-war Japan, fo...
In this paper we identify networks among banks in pre-war Japan based on director interlocking data,...
In this paper we identify networks among banks in pre-war Japan based on director interlocking data,...
Economic historians have long accepted the view that in prewar Japan, many of the banks were closely...
Economic historians have long accepted the view that in prewar Japan, many of the banks were closely...
In prewar Japan, many banks were controlled by industrial companies through capital and personal rel...
In prewar Japan, many banks were controlled by industrial companies through capital and personal rel...
In pre-war Japan, many banks were controlled by industrial companies through capital and personal re...
In pre-war Japan, many banks were controlled by industrial companies through capital and personal re...
This paper examines how the close ties between banks and non-banking firms-the so-called "organ bank...