Change is in the air in Japan, claim many observers: the government is radically deregulating crucial sectors of the economy, the large firms are unwinding their keiretsu corporate groups, and firms and banks are dismantling their main bank arrangements. Some observers see all three as exogenous institutional shocks, while others treat the last two as behavioral responses to the first. In fact, although the first phenomenon would constitute an institutional change if it occurred, it has not -- for Japanese bureaucrats had no substantial regulatory power to abandon. Although the last two would constitute market responses if they occurred, they have not either -- for firms and banks maintained no groups or main-bank arrangements to unwind or ...
August 2001This paper was presented at the conference on Designing Financial Systems in East Asia an...
This research summarizes the main findings of "Regulation" theory about the evolution of the Japanes...
Argues that the principal contributor to changes in Japan’s political economy is the decline of Japa...
This is a new analysis of recent changes in important Japanese institutions. It addresses the origin...
In many ways, the current financial distress in Japan traces itself to the limited range of non-bank...
This paper will investigate deregulation and the adaptation of governance structure in reference to ...
Japan is in the midst of massive law reform. Mired in ongoing recession since the early 1990s, Japan...
This paper originated as a lecture given on February 5,1992 at the Columbia Graduate School of Busin...
The governance structure of public corporations is determined by the agency relationship between sha...
"The book focuses on the role of policy networks in Japanese finance, showing with nuance and detail...
The "Big Bang" deregulation of Japanese financial markets focuses on financial modernization. I argu...
Amidst a prolonged recession and financial crisis during the past ten years, Japans capitalism has ...
Japan has experienced a decade-long economic stagnation with a distressed banking sector in the 1990...
Recent financial reforms in Japan and elsewhere in Asia represent, for various authors, a fundamenta...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Just over a decade ago, the p...
August 2001This paper was presented at the conference on Designing Financial Systems in East Asia an...
This research summarizes the main findings of "Regulation" theory about the evolution of the Japanes...
Argues that the principal contributor to changes in Japan’s political economy is the decline of Japa...
This is a new analysis of recent changes in important Japanese institutions. It addresses the origin...
In many ways, the current financial distress in Japan traces itself to the limited range of non-bank...
This paper will investigate deregulation and the adaptation of governance structure in reference to ...
Japan is in the midst of massive law reform. Mired in ongoing recession since the early 1990s, Japan...
This paper originated as a lecture given on February 5,1992 at the Columbia Graduate School of Busin...
The governance structure of public corporations is determined by the agency relationship between sha...
"The book focuses on the role of policy networks in Japanese finance, showing with nuance and detail...
The "Big Bang" deregulation of Japanese financial markets focuses on financial modernization. I argu...
Amidst a prolonged recession and financial crisis during the past ten years, Japans capitalism has ...
Japan has experienced a decade-long economic stagnation with a distressed banking sector in the 1990...
Recent financial reforms in Japan and elsewhere in Asia represent, for various authors, a fundamenta...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Just over a decade ago, the p...
August 2001This paper was presented at the conference on Designing Financial Systems in East Asia an...
This research summarizes the main findings of "Regulation" theory about the evolution of the Japanes...
Argues that the principal contributor to changes in Japan’s political economy is the decline of Japa...