The financial systems of Japan, Korea and Taiwan have not just grown, they have been profoundly transformed over time. The process has been evolutionary and incremental, driven by real economic growth and the attendant growth and change in demand for various types of financial services. To draw out some significant comparisons and contrasts and to reflect on their implications, this chapter first considers four aspects of the countries' systems. These are structure, the stress on the safety of the system, financial repression (the definitional result of below-market interest rate policies), and the ownership and control of commercial banks. This provides a context for analyzing the liberalization process, bank behavior, and the efficiency a...
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Following a general discussion of the evolution of Japan's financial system and its broader relevanc...
This paper examines the effects of the liberalization of the Japanese financial system in the past t...
Reform of financial services has been one of the major development de-vices used in Asian newly indu...
This paper reviews the East Asian experience with financial integration, how economies in the region...
For the past two decades, there have been rapid and fundamental changes in the worldwide banking and...
This is a review of the economic development of Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Tiawan. A gre...
The paper reviews the recent evolution of the financial structure of Pacific counties, particularly ...
Prior to the Asian financial crisis of 1997, South Korea and Taiwan were often cited as paragons of ...
This article analyzes differences in patterns of financial development across the major East Asian e...
This paper analyzes detailed differences in patterns of financial development across the major Asian...
By incorporating curb market savings into a growth model, this study developed a unified view about ...
This dissertation is written in the tradition of the latest resurgence in economic sociology. It int...
Asia has become the most dynamic economic area in the world economy, and this dynamism is reflected ...
111 p.One of the most striking differences among the three developed countries under study is the wi...
We estimate the bad loan rate in Japan and Korea for 1973-1992 using data on defaults on notes issue...
Following a general discussion of the evolution of Japan's financial system and its broader relevanc...
This paper examines the effects of the liberalization of the Japanese financial system in the past t...
Reform of financial services has been one of the major development de-vices used in Asian newly indu...
This paper reviews the East Asian experience with financial integration, how economies in the region...
For the past two decades, there have been rapid and fundamental changes in the worldwide banking and...
This is a review of the economic development of Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Tiawan. A gre...