Current Business and Legal Issues in Japan's Banking and Finance Industry

Current Business and Legal Issues in Japan's Banking and Finance Industry
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 596
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ISBN-10 : 9789814291019
ISBN-13 : 9814291013
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Current Business and Legal Issues in Japan's Banking and Finance Industry by : Mitsuru Misawa

Japanese corporate behavior and practice raises a number of issues for international businessmen, accountants and lawyers, and there are many things that they find difficult to understand. Thus, their interest in the current Japanese market and economy is significant and increasingly prominent. This book will showcase tremendous insight to both Japanese and American issues of finance, law and business; the author's expertise in these three areas will contribute to a very unique perspective. As the data provided in Current Business and Legal Issues in Japan's Banking and Finance Industry is pertinent to understanding Japanese laws and business practices, this text will be of great interest to foreign companies wanting to be successful in Japan.

Current Business and Legal Issues in Japan's Banking and Finance Industry

Current Business and Legal Issues in Japan's Banking and Finance Industry
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Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 9789813106741
ISBN-13 : 9813106743
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Current Business and Legal Issues in Japan's Banking and Finance Industry by : Mitsuru Misawa

This is one of the few books written in English by a Japanese author with expertise in finance, law and business. The book presents issues pertaining to the three areas from Japan's and US viewpoints, and is based on ten articles, published in reputable journals, on current issues in finance and law in Japan. It includes additional comments on Japan's banking and finance industry. The book contains a number of citations which will help readers understand more about Japanese law and finance. It also serves as a reference source for people outside Japan interested in Japanese law and finance. This book will be of interest to businessmen, accountants and lawyers who wish to know more about the second largest economy in the world.

Current Business And Legal Issues In Japan's Banking And Finance Industry (2nd Edition)

Current Business And Legal Issues In Japan's Banking And Finance Industry (2nd Edition)
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Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages : 596
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ISBN-10 : 9789813107694
ISBN-13 : 9813107693
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Current Business And Legal Issues In Japan's Banking And Finance Industry (2nd Edition) by : Mitsuru Misawa

This book is the 2nd edition of the author's earlier book with the same title. It contains additional five chapters that are added to reflect the most recent changes in the economy and law in Japan.At a time when foreign interest in the current Japanese market and economy is significant and becoming increasingly prominent, Japanese corporate behavior and practices are two potentially confusing areas for international businessmen, accountants and lawyers. This book features numerous insights into Japanese perspectives on finance, law and business, based on the author's expertise in these three areas. As the data provided in this book is pertinent to understanding Japanese laws and business practices, this text will be of great interest to foreign companies aspiring to be successful in Japan./a

Asia in Washington

Asia in Washington
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Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages : 386
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ISBN-10 : 9780815725381
ISBN-13 : 0815725388
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Asia in Washington by : Kent E. Calder

For several centuries, international relations has been primarily the purview of nation-states. Key powers have included at various times Great Britain, France, Japan, China, Russia (then the U.S.S.R., and then Russia again), and the nation most influential in international relations for the past several decades has been the United States. But in a world growing smaller, with a globalizing system increasing in complexity by the day, the nation-state paradigm is not as dominant as it once was. In Asia in Washington, longtime Asia analyst Kent Calder examines the concept of “global city” in the context of international affairs. The term typically has been used in an economic context, referring to centers of international finance and commerce such as New York, Tokyo, and London. But Calder extends the concept to political centers as well—particularly in this case, Washington, D.C. Improved communications, enhanced transportation, greater economic integration and activity have created a new economic village, and global political cities are arising within the new structure—distinguished not by their CEOs or stock markets but by their influence over policy decisions, and their amassing of strategic intelligence on topics from national policy trends to geopolitical risk. Calder describes the rise of Washington, D.C., as perhaps the preeminent global political city—seat of the world’s most powerful government, center of NGO and multilateral policy activity, the locale of institutions such as the World Bank and IMF, and home to numerous think tanks and universities. Within Washington, the role of Asia is especially relevant for several reasons. It represents the core of the non-Western industrialized world and the most challenge to Western dominance. It also raises the delicate issue of how race matters in international global governance—a factor crucially important during a time of globalization. And since Asia developed later than the West, its changing role in Washington raises major issues regarding how rising powers assimilate themselves into global governance structure. How do Asian nations establish, increase, and leverage their Washington presence, and what is the impact on Washington itself and the decisions made there? Kent Calder explains it all in Asia in Washington.

Banking and Finance in Japan

Banking and Finance in Japan
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 0415009928
ISBN-13 : 9780415009928
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Banking and Finance in Japan by : Kazuo Tatewaki

Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System

Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781461543954
ISBN-13 : 1461543959
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System by : Takeo Hoshi

At the start of the twenty-first century, the Japanese financial system is undergoing a major transformation. This process is spurred by a sense of crisis. Dominated by large institutions, the Japanese banking system has suffered from serious problems with non-performing loans since the early 1990s, when the Japanese stock market and urban real estate market both crashed. Delays in responding to these twin asset bubbles, by both regulatory authorities and the banks themselves, made matters worse and led to a banking crisis in late 1997 and early 1998. Not anticipating this setback, in late 1996 the Japanese government inaugurated its Big Bang of comprehensive financial deregulation designed to complete the process of creating `free, fair, and open financial markets'. Beginning in late 1998 and early 1999 the government finally embarked on a major rehabilitation of the Japanese banking system, including making available some Yen 60 trillion (approximately USD 500 billion) of government funds to recapitalize fifteen major banks, adequately fund the deposit insurance program, and write off the bad loans of nationalized or bankrupted banks. One result of this reform process is that the Ministry of Finance (MOF), which dominated Japanese financial system policy for most of the post-war period, has been stripped of most of its former regulatory powers. The purpose of this book is to describe, analyze, and evaluate the process that is transforming the Japanese financial system. The chapters address various issues relating to the transition of the Japanese financial system from a bank-centered and relationship-based system to a competitive market-based system. Questions taken up include: Why did Japanese banks get into such serious trouble? Why has the MOF lost its immense power? How will the Big Bang's financial deregulation further change the Japanese financial system, including the huge government financial institutions and postal savings system? What are some of the broader implications of this transition? The book is divided into three parts: Part I considers the origins of Japan's banking crisis; Part II focuses on five particularly important areas of major actual and potential changes; Part III addresses the effects of the Big Bang, including its potential systemic externalities. Taken together, this book offers an unusually up-to-date, comprehensive and thorough appraisal and evaluation of the profound changes occurring in Japan's financial system.

Japanese Studies from Pre-History to 1990

Japanese Studies from Pre-History to 1990
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 0719024587
ISBN-13 : 9780719024580
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Japanese Studies from Pre-History to 1990 by : Richard Perren

Regulatory Politics in Japan

Regulatory Politics in Japan
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 102
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105038450917
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Regulatory Politics in Japan by : Louis W. Pauly

Japanese Banking, Securities and Anti-monopoly Law

Japanese Banking, Securities and Anti-monopoly Law
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Publisher : Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105060149122
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Synopsis Japanese Banking, Securities and Anti-monopoly Law by : Hiroshi Oda

The volume consists of papers presented at the conference on Japanese commercial law held at University College London in September 1987. Included are discussions of the effects of deregulation of the Japanese financial market, competitive practices and joint ventures with Japanese companies.