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trust banking industry has been one of the most restricted financial sectors in Japan, it has recently been deregulated …
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regions in Japan. 803 SMEs answered this questionnaire. We asked 53 questions, including firm’s current business condition …
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The “Financial Big Bang” reforms during the latter half of the 1990s substantially transformed the Japanese financial system, but despite this, the level of risky assets that Japanese households have in their portfolio has not increased. One reason for this is the lack of knowledge necessary...
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than a flow of funds, public involvement in finance in the U.S. may be greater than in Japan. Concerning the privileged … government enterprise theory, it is true that Japan Post has privileges (e.g., the exemption of taxes as current expenses), but … Japan Post and the conditions of government enterprise for competition are almost equalized with the private sector, On the …
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regulated. Recently, thanks to financial deregulation, there are 30 commodity ETFs listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange or the …
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In the fall of 1998, two important financial regulatory reform acts were passed in Japan. The first of these acts, the …
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This paper provides a brief explanation of the Japanese public credit guarantee system and analyzes what role it played during the global financial crisis. The author conducted a questionnaire survey of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Aichi Prefecture, the prefecture most seriously...
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This paper provides a brief explanation of the Japanese public credit guarantee system and analyzes what role it played during the global financial crisis. The author conducted a questionnaire survey of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Aichi Prefecture, the prefecture most seriously...
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After the burst of the bubble economy, Japanese economy has been changed drastically. Traditionally, Japanese economy was characterized as a bank-centered economy, but the banking system did not function well in the 1990's. Responding to banking problems, the Japanese government initiated the...
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