Anglo-Japanese financial relations : a golden tide
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Anglo-Japanese financial relations : a golden tide
B. Blackwell, 1991
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Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration (RIEB) Library , Kobe University図書
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Bibliography: p. [246]-248
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book traces the development of financial relations between between Japan and the United Kingdom from the arrival of the first trading house in Yokohama 1859. It tells the story of the decisive role of London in raising capital for Japan's early infrastructural development, and in providing finance for Japan's war against Russia. It also examines the re-emergence of London as a major financial centre in 1946, and the emergence of Japan as a leading financial and industrial power at the same time. The author served as British Ambassador to Japan in the 1970s.
Table of Contents
- Historical backgroud 1853-1868
- early days 1858-1868
- the new Japan 1868-1873
- a modern capitalist economy 1873-1894
- the cost of empire 1895-1914
- Japanese financial development 1895-1914
- World War I 1914-1918
- between two wars
- out of the ashes 1945-1953
- the rise of industrial Japan 1953-1972
- international bond markets 1945-1988
- foreign financial dealings in Tokyo 1972-1988
- Tokyo as a world financial centre
- Japan in the City of London 1972-1988
- Tokyo and London compared 1988
- past
- present
- future.
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