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This paper examines the new development of hostile takeovers and shareholder activism in Japan. The hostile bidders claim that the threat of takeover which they pose on the management of a poorly managed company is not only to their benefit, but also to that of the target company in general,...
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Over the past 20 years, there have been several important changes in Japanese takeover regulations. The changes have resulted in shifts in the balance of power between potential bidders and target shareholders. The implementation and revision of mandatory tender offer rules provided more...
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This paper reviews the evolution of the Japanese banking sector and the development of the banking crisis in Japan in the context of "too big to fail." It describes the deterioration of the Japanese financial sector caused by the bad loan problems and the failure of policymakers to get a grip on...
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