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The financial development of Japan, Korea, and TaiwanThe financial development of Japan, Korea, and Taiwan

The financial development of Japan, Korea, and Taiwan

Yung Chul Park, Hugh T. Patrick

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This path-breaking comparative study of Japan, Korea and Taiwan analyzes the evolution of the financial systems of each country in relation to their last four decades of dynamic economic growth. Each country study is addressed in two chapters, the first covering macroeconomic aspects of the financial system, and the second chapter focusing on commercial banking. The analysis shows how financial development has occurred in two distinct phases. Initially, interest rates were regulated to remain below market levels, entry of new financial institutions was restricted, financial markets were segmented, and domestic finance was insulated from world financial markets. The second phase has seen a steady, if sometimes slow, removal of these restrictions. This liberalization has meant regulation now focuses on prudential measures for system safety, while financial resources are increasingly allocated through the marketplace. This definitive evaluation of the financial development of Japan, Korea and Taiwan provides significant insights for economists and policymakers. In addition, it offers many lessons for less-developed markets and transforming socialist economies throughout the world.

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OL Work ID
OL18271456W

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FinanceBanks and bankingJapanTaiwanKorea (South)Finance, japanFinance, asiaBanks and banking, japanBanks and banking, asia

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