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Japan's Financial Slump

Collapse of the Monitoring System under Institutional and Transition Failures

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236 pages
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The book examines the distinctive characteristics of Japan's relation-based banking system, especially after World War II, contrasting it with the Anglo-American banking model. It delves into the reasons behind Japan's transition failure, which contributed to a prolonged financial and economic slump, providing insights into the systemic differences and their impacts on the economy.

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Japan's Financial Slump, Yasushi Suzuki

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2011
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