Japanese Banking: A History, 1859-1959 (Studies in Macroeconomic History) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Japanese Banking: A History, 1859-1959 (Studies in Macroeconomic History) Book

Nobody denies that banking plays an essential part in economic development and this is the case for Japan. The understanding of a key industry such as banking is essential insight into a country. This book gives that understanding of Japan for the first time in English, from the opening of her country to the world in 1859. It gives a whole picture of Japanese banking in a crucial one-hundred years through two world wars in which Japanese economy has now emerged as one of the powerful economies.Read More

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    In Japan, as in other parts of the world, banking plays an essential role in economic development. Studying key industries such as banking provides an important tool for genuinely understanding a country. This book gives that understanding of Japan for the first time in English. It thoroughly documents Japanese banking during a crucial one-hundred years--from the opening of her borders to the world in 1859 through two world wars--from which the Japanese economy finally emerged as one of the most powerful global forces.

  • 0521022339
  • 9780521022330
  • Norio Tamaki
  • 10 November 2005
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 312
  • New Ed
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