Non-Fiction Books:

Coping with Crisis

International Financial Institutions in the Interwar Period
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This is a comparative examination of financial institutions in the interwar period, focusing on the UK, the US, Germany, France, and Japan. In this addition to the "Fuji Business History" series, the contributors to the volume analyse the ways in which different institutions coped with financial crises at this time and how they competed with each other. They also ask how this affected the financial climates of the countries in question. The discussion is divided into three parts: commercial banking, universal banking, and insurance and securities.

Author Biography:

Makoto Kasuya is Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, University of Tokyo. His research interests lie in the emergence of modern businesses in Japan, in particular banking and foreign trading.
Release date NZ
February 27th, 2003
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Edited by Makoto Kasuya
Illustrations
tables
Pages
252
Dimensions
163x242x22
ISBN-13
9780199259311
Product ID
1857197

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