Financial globalisation and the opening of the Japanese economy /

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Tác giả chính: Malcolm, James D.
Định dạng: Sách
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Richmond : Curzon, 2001.
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  • Machine derived contents note: Introduction 1
  • Part One
  • Financial Globalisation in Theory and Practice
  • 1 Beyond Partisan Agendas 11
  • 1.1 The Political Economy of Economic Globalisation 11
  • 1.2 The Empirical Reality of Financial Globalisation 29
  • 1.3 Implications for National Institutional Convergence 42
  • Part Two
  • The Case of Japan
  • 2 Financial Deregulation 'Japanese Style' 59
  • 2.1 The 100-year Development of a Modern Financial System 59
  • 2.2 Change and the Japanese Financial System 70
  • 2.3 Case Study: The Japanese-Style 'Big Bang' 110
  • 3 'Awkward Convergence' in the Financial Sector 129
  • 3.1 The Internationalisation of Japan's Financial Sector 129
  • 3.2 The Rise and Fall of Japanese Firms as Global Competitors 148
  • 3.3 Big Bang: Paving the way for Institutional Convergence? 163
  • 4 Societal Implications of a 'Gradualist' Approach 195
  • 4.1 The Macroeconomic Effects of Gradualism 195
  • 4.2 The Microeconomic Effects of Gradualism 217
  • 4.3 Case Study: The Societal Implications of Big Bang 245
  • Part Three
  • Lessons for Global Theorists and 'Japanologists'
  • Conclusion 265
  • Epilogue Entering the Twenty-first Century: Beyond the Big Bang 275
  • Notes 284
  • Appendix 1 Moves to Break up the Ministry of Finance (1/94-9/98) 347
  • Appendix 2 Economic Stimulus Measures (1/91-9/98) 354
  • Bibliography 366
  • Index 385.