Princes of the Yen: Japan’s Central Bankers and the Transformation of the Economy

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Author(s): Richard A. Werner
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 384
City: New York
Tags: Banks and banking, Central -- Japan;Monetary policy -- Japan;Electronic books;Japan -- Economic policy -- 1945-;Banks and banking, Central;Economic policy;Electronic books;Monetary policy;Japan

1. Japanese Lesson
2. The Total War Economy
3. Winning the Peace: An Economy at War
4. The Alchemy of Banking
5. Credit: The Economic High Command
6. The First Bid for Central Bank Independence
7. Japan's First Bubble Economy
8. Mysterious Money: The Ebb and Flow of the Yen
9. The Great Yen Illusion: Credit Bubble and Bust
10. How to Prolong a Recession
11. The Battle of the Yen
12. At the Trigger of the Gun
13. The Princes of the Yen
14. The Goal of Monetary Policy
15. Back to the Future: The Return of US-style Capitalism
16. Reflation: Another Miracle in the Making
17. The Asian Crisis and the Central Bankers
18. More Power for the Princes
19. The Revival of the Reichsbank