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Japan's Financial Problems

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  • Edward J. Lincoln

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    Article provided by Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution in its journal Brookings Papers on Economic Activity.

    Volume (Year): 29 (1998)
    Issue (Month): 2 ()
    Pages: 347-385
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    Keywords: macroeconomics; Japan; Financial Problems;

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    1. Takeo Hoshi & Anil Kashyap, 2000. "The Japanese Banking Crisis: Where Did It Come From and How Will It End?," NBER Chapters, in: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1999, Volume 14, pages 129-212 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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