In many ways, the current financial distress in Japan traces itself to the limited range of non-bank financial intermediaries available. That limited availability is itself a creature of regulation. By examining the recent deregulation of commercial paper issues by financial intermediaries, we explore the dynamics of the regulatory process that originally contributed to -- if not caused -- the current distress. We also use this case study to explore the dynamics of the Japanese legislative and regulatory process more generally. We characterize deregulation as a bargain between banks and the newer non-bank intermediaries: the banks acquiesced to commercial paper issues by non-banks, while the non-banks agreed to the regulatory jurisdiction o...
This paper will investigate deregulation and the adaptation of governance structure in reference to ...
In the post-Bretton Woods era, the advent of ever-expanding capital markets beyond national borders ...
Recent financial reforms in Japan and elsewhere in Asia represent, for various authors, a fundamenta...
In many ways, the current financial distress in Japan traces itself to the limited range of non-bank...
Recent financial reforms in Japan and elsewhere in Asia represent, for various authors, a fundamenta...
Change is in the air in Japan, claim many observers: the government is radically deregulating crucia...
This paper originated as a lecture given on February 5,1992 at the Columbia Graduate School of Busin...
This paper was presented at the conference on Designing Financial Systems in East Asia and Japan: To...
It has been a tumultuous decade for Japanese securities markets. The collapse of the Bubble and adve...
As Japan’s “bubble economy” collapsed in 1989, Japanese government and industry turned to deregulat...
"The book focuses on the role of policy networks in Japanese finance, showing with nuance and detail...
A wave of liberalization swept the end of the twentieth century. From the 1970s and 1980s onwards, m...
The three papers in this volume explore changes in Japan’s legal framework in the areas of finance, ...
The governance structure of public corporations is determined by the agency relationship between sha...
Japan is in the midst of massive law reform. Mired in ongoing recession since the early 1990s, Japan...
This paper will investigate deregulation and the adaptation of governance structure in reference to ...
In the post-Bretton Woods era, the advent of ever-expanding capital markets beyond national borders ...
Recent financial reforms in Japan and elsewhere in Asia represent, for various authors, a fundamenta...
In many ways, the current financial distress in Japan traces itself to the limited range of non-bank...
Recent financial reforms in Japan and elsewhere in Asia represent, for various authors, a fundamenta...
Change is in the air in Japan, claim many observers: the government is radically deregulating crucia...
This paper originated as a lecture given on February 5,1992 at the Columbia Graduate School of Busin...
This paper was presented at the conference on Designing Financial Systems in East Asia and Japan: To...
It has been a tumultuous decade for Japanese securities markets. The collapse of the Bubble and adve...
As Japan’s “bubble economy” collapsed in 1989, Japanese government and industry turned to deregulat...
"The book focuses on the role of policy networks in Japanese finance, showing with nuance and detail...
A wave of liberalization swept the end of the twentieth century. From the 1970s and 1980s onwards, m...
The three papers in this volume explore changes in Japan’s legal framework in the areas of finance, ...
The governance structure of public corporations is determined by the agency relationship between sha...
Japan is in the midst of massive law reform. Mired in ongoing recession since the early 1990s, Japan...
This paper will investigate deregulation and the adaptation of governance structure in reference to ...
In the post-Bretton Woods era, the advent of ever-expanding capital markets beyond national borders ...
Recent financial reforms in Japan and elsewhere in Asia represent, for various authors, a fundamenta...