ABSTRACT

This eye-opening book offers a disturbing new look at Japan's post-war economy and the key factors that shaped it. It gives special emphasis to the 1980s and 1990s when Japan's economy experienced vast swings in activity. According to the author, the most recent upheaval in the Japanese economy is the result of the policies of a central bank less concerned with stimulating the economy than with its own turf battles and its ideological agenda to change Japan's economic structure. The book combines new historical research with an in-depth behind-the-scenes account of the bureaucratic competition between Japan's most important institutions: the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Japan. Drawing on new economic data and first-hand eyewitness accounts, it reveals little known monetary policy tools at the core of Japan's business cycle, identifies the key figures behind Japan's economy, and discusses their agenda. The book also highlights the implications for the rest of the world, and raises important questions about the concentration of power within central banks.

chapter 1|8 pages

Japanese Lesson

chapter 2|14 pages

The Total War Economy

chapter 3|15 pages

Winning the Peace: An Economy at War

chapter 4|10 pages

The Alchemy of Banking

chapter 5|9 pages

Credit: The Economic High Command

chapter 7|9 pages

Japan's First Bubble Economy

chapter 10|11 pages

How to Prolong a Recession

chapter 11|12 pages

The Battle of the Yen

chapter 12|14 pages

At the Trigger of the Gun

chapter 13|17 pages

The Princes of the Yen

chapter 14|22 pages

The Goal of Monetary Policy

chapter 16|9 pages

Reflation: Another Miracle in the Making

chapter 17|14 pages

The Asian Crisis and the Central Bankers

chapter 18|10 pages

More Power to the Princes

chapter 19|17 pages

The Revival of the Reichsbank