The Ministry of Finance
Takao Kawakita
Japanese Economy, 1991, vol. 19, issue 4, 3-29
Abstract:
The national government's ministries are said to stand like "a row of mountains" in the Kasumigaseki area of Tokyo, and one of these, the Ministry of Finance, is said to stand out among them as the "Mount Fuji" of government agencies. The organization of the Ministry of Finance includes seven main internal subdivisions—the Minister's Secretariat, the Budget Bureau, the Tax Bureau, the Customs and Tariff Bureau, the Financial Bureau, the Securities Bureau, the Banking Bureau, and the International Finance Bureau. There are two special agencies, the Mint Bureau and the Printing Bureau, and an external agency, the National Tax Administration Agency.
Date: 1991
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