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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Tables xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- A Note on Conventions xv
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter One. Networks and State Performance 11
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Part I: Contours of Japan’s Financial Policy Networks
- Chapter Two. Finance Ministry Ties with the Political Arena 41
- Chapter Three. Finance Ministry Ties with Private and Quasi-governmental Financial Institutions 61
- Chapter Four. Finance Ministry Ties with Other Government Agencies and the Central Bank 85
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Part II: Evolution of Network-based Regulation
- Chapter Five. Institutional “Fit” for Rapid Growth 107
- Chapter Six. Slowed Growth, Institutional Rigidity, and Reforms Postponed 128
- Chapter Seven. Network-managed Forbearance after the “Bubble” Bursts 147
- Chapter Eight. Policy Paralysis amid Deepening Crisis 163
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Part III: Institutional Change and System Transition
- Chapter Nine. A New Regulatory and Policymaking Paradigm 197
- Chapter Ten. Why Can’t Japan Get Back on Track? 228
- Chapter Eleven. Conclusion 256
- Appendices 263
- Notes 293
- Bibliography 341
- Index 361
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Tables xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- A Note on Conventions xv
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter One. Networks and State Performance 11
-
Part I: Contours of Japan’s Financial Policy Networks
- Chapter Two. Finance Ministry Ties with the Political Arena 41
- Chapter Three. Finance Ministry Ties with Private and Quasi-governmental Financial Institutions 61
- Chapter Four. Finance Ministry Ties with Other Government Agencies and the Central Bank 85
-
Part II: Evolution of Network-based Regulation
- Chapter Five. Institutional “Fit” for Rapid Growth 107
- Chapter Six. Slowed Growth, Institutional Rigidity, and Reforms Postponed 128
- Chapter Seven. Network-managed Forbearance after the “Bubble” Bursts 147
- Chapter Eight. Policy Paralysis amid Deepening Crisis 163
-
Part III: Institutional Change and System Transition
- Chapter Nine. A New Regulatory and Policymaking Paradigm 197
- Chapter Ten. Why Can’t Japan Get Back on Track? 228
- Chapter Eleven. Conclusion 256
- Appendices 263
- Notes 293
- Bibliography 341
- Index 361