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Financial Reform In Japan
Causes and Consequences

Maximilian J.B. Hall, Reader in Banking and Financial Regulation, Loughborough University, UK
1998 240 pp Hardback 978 1 85898 887 0 £68.00 on-line discount £61.20

‘Most readers of this journal will be well aware of the recent (and ongoing) deregulatory reforms of the Japanese financial sector but very few will appreciate the economic and legislative histories leading up to the “Big Bang” programme of financial reform. This book will be invaluable in plugging that gap in understanding. . . This book must be essential reading for anyone seeking a fuller understanding and an independent assessment of Japan’s financial reforms.’
– Joanna Gray, Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance

This timely book provides a comprehensive analysis of the post-war evolution of financial markets and financial regulation in Japan, with special emphasis being placed on the period since 1975.

Max Hall, a leading specialist in financial regulation, provides a full and detailed coverage of the causes and nature of the recent liberalization of financial markets adopted in Japan as well as its consequences for public policy. He also examines the recent reforms of Japan’s central bank, the Bank of Japan, and offers an in-depth discussion of the current weaknesses of the Japanese banking sector. By providing a critical overview of the local financial system and detailed discussion of the evolution of financial markets in Japan, the book sheds new light on the institutional problems at the heart of the current crisis. The politics, as well as the economics, of the financial liberation programme are scrutinised to provide a comprehensive analysis of financial reform.

Contents: Part I: Financial Structure and the Reform Debate 1. The Japanese Financial System 2. Pressures for Reform Part II: Financial Reform 3. Financial Deregulation 4. Financial Reform Under the ‘Big Bang’ Programme 5. Supervisory Reform 6. Reform of the Bank of Japan Part III: The Consequences of Financial Reform for Public Policy 7. Implications of Financial Liberalisation for the Conduct of Monetary Policy 8. Implications of Financial Liberalisation for Prudential Policy Index





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