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This paper empirically investigates the causes of bank failures in Japan and Indonesia. Using logistic regression analysis of financial ratios, we explore the usefulness of domestic bank failure prediction models with a cross-country model that allows for cross-correlation of the error terms....
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The introduction of stricter capital adequacy regulation in Japan under the Basel Accord is often blamed for brining on a “capital crunch”: a reduction in bank lending in response to stricter regulations on bank capital. The capital positions of Japanese banks have been under pressure from...
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This study examines the effectiveness of bank recapitalization policies in Japan. Based on a careful reading of the “business revitalization plan” submitted by banks requesting government funds, we identify four primary goals of the capital injection plan in Japan: 1) to increase the bank...
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This study examines the effectiveness of bank recapitalization policies in Japan. Based on a reading of the "business revitalization plan" submitted by banks requesting government funds, we identify four primary goals for the capital injection plan in Japan: (1) to increase the bank capital...
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