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The Japanese Financial System: Past, Present, and Future

Shoichi Royama

Japanese Economy, 1983, vol. 12, issue 2, 3-32

Abstract: At the end of a survey of the Japanese financial system, Wal-lich and Wallich described it as being "in a process of rapid transition, not only under the influence of growing international competition and integration (internationalization), but also under the rapid progress... of the economy itself."1 Their view proved correct, as the facts show in the half-decade since the publication of their paper.

Date: 1983
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