The 1998 passage of the Land Revaluation Law in Japan provided regulatory forbearance to Japanese banks in the form of a regulatory capital infusion. We test whether this divergence from international bank capital requirements had an impact on Japanese bank lending behavior. Because this natural experiment created an exogenous supply shock, we can utilize it to disentangle demand and supply effects in order to determine the impact on Japanese bank lending in both the U.S. and Japan. We find that the infusion of regulatory capital had no aggregate impact on Japanese bank lending in Japan, but it did change the allocation of loans. Well-capitalized Japanese banks shifted their lending from low margin, less capital intensive mortgage lending t...
We investigate the changing role and direction of Japanese bank internationalisation with an emphasi...
This study examines the effectiveness of Japanese banking recapitalization policies. Based on the ca...
We examine the reason why two opposing views on distressed banks' lending behavior in Japan's postbu...
The 1998 passage of the Land Revaluation Law in Japan provided regulatory forbearance to Japanese ba...
This paper was presented at the conference on Designing Financial Systems in East Asia and Japan: To...
In this paper we trace the increase in Japanese banks' loan spreads and ex ante riskiness of their l...
This dissertation uses both micro-level and macro-level empirical analysis to examine the role of fi...
This dissertation uses both micro-level and macro-level empirical analysis to examine the role of fi...
Abstract Using the real estate lending share of the bank's loan portfolio at the peak of the la...
We present evidence that the loan problems of Japanese banks are related to the introduction of the ...
We examine the role of bank loans in the Japanese economy by analyzing the lending behavior of banki...
One of the more dramatic financial events of the late 1980s and early 1990s was the surge in Japanes...
One of the more dramatic financial events of the late 1980s and early 1990s was the surge in Japanes...
We examine the reason that there have coexisted the two opposing views on distressed banks' lending ...
We examine the reason that there have coexisted the two opposing views on distressed banks' lending ...
We investigate the changing role and direction of Japanese bank internationalisation with an emphasi...
This study examines the effectiveness of Japanese banking recapitalization policies. Based on the ca...
We examine the reason why two opposing views on distressed banks' lending behavior in Japan's postbu...
The 1998 passage of the Land Revaluation Law in Japan provided regulatory forbearance to Japanese ba...
This paper was presented at the conference on Designing Financial Systems in East Asia and Japan: To...
In this paper we trace the increase in Japanese banks' loan spreads and ex ante riskiness of their l...
This dissertation uses both micro-level and macro-level empirical analysis to examine the role of fi...
This dissertation uses both micro-level and macro-level empirical analysis to examine the role of fi...
Abstract Using the real estate lending share of the bank's loan portfolio at the peak of the la...
We present evidence that the loan problems of Japanese banks are related to the introduction of the ...
We examine the role of bank loans in the Japanese economy by analyzing the lending behavior of banki...
One of the more dramatic financial events of the late 1980s and early 1990s was the surge in Japanes...
One of the more dramatic financial events of the late 1980s and early 1990s was the surge in Japanes...
We examine the reason that there have coexisted the two opposing views on distressed banks' lending ...
We examine the reason that there have coexisted the two opposing views on distressed banks' lending ...
We investigate the changing role and direction of Japanese bank internationalisation with an emphasi...
This study examines the effectiveness of Japanese banking recapitalization policies. Based on the ca...
We examine the reason why two opposing views on distressed banks' lending behavior in Japan's postbu...