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The Ministry of Finance's "Corporate Enterprise Quarterly Statistics" (Hojin kigyo tokei kiho) is the only statistical source of well-balanced information about the financing behavior of Japanese firms. Indeed, there are few comparable sources available anywhere in the world. Using this...
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This paper conjectures that when a bank's borrowing clients merge, the merger reduces the bank's risk. Because banks …
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mitigated the real effects from the bank liqudity shock in prefectures with many bank-dependent SMEs. We document that the … heterogeneity in bank-firm matches implied by the theory …
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findings. First, acquiring firms did not gain from their acquisitions. Second, acquirers with stronger bank ties experienced … larger wealth loss than those with weaker bank ties. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that banks played a …
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the determinants of bank risk-taking still remains limited and the evidence is conflicting. Most studies concentrate on US … some light on the determinants of bank risk-taking and analyse its relationship with capital and efficiency in Japanese …
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over a single generation. China now seems poised to follow a similar trajectory. All three cases highlight the importance …
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This study analyzes the effects of managerial ownership on the risk-taking behavior of Korean and Japanese banks during the relatively regulated period of the late 1990s to the early 2000s. It finds that managerial ownership alone does not affect either the risk or the profit levels of Korean...
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We perform a series of five strategic analyses of Japanese Megabanks. This paper is the fourth analysis in the series, where we analyse the financial service industry dynamics to assess how Japanese Megabanks and RUFG should best position themselves to exploit opportunities, protect against...
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Nations (ASEAN) and the People's Republic of China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea - collectively known as ASEAN+3 - have … and 2, launched in 2003 and 2005, respectively by EMEAP economies.* The Asian Development Bank has provided support to …
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Looks at the extent of and policy responses to the problem of labour shortage in the economies of Japan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia.
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