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村井銀行の成長と破綻

Tetsuji Okazaki

No 26-003J, CIGS Working Paper Series from The Canon Institute for Global Studies

Abstract: Murai Bank was a middle-sized bank in prewar Japan, which was bankrupted under the financial crisis in 1927. In the literature, Murai Bank has been regarded as a typical organ bank, i.e. a bank which was founded by a certain business group as an instrument to supply fund to the firms within the group. However, because of the constraint of historical materials and data, the business of Murai Bank has not been well documented. Integrating the information from its business reports, the report of the Bank of Japan after its bankruptcy, and newly found document of the Murai family, this paper comprehensively describes the growth and bankruptcy of Murai Bank.

Pages: 27
Date: 2026-03
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