IDEAS home Printed from https://ideas.repec.org/h/spr/fimchp/978-3-319-17380-1_3.html
   My bibliography  Save this book chapter

The Independence of the Bank of Japan in the Light of Statutory Rules and Central Bank Independence Indices

In: Central Banking and Financial Stability in East Asia

Author

Listed:
  • Moritz Bälz

    (Goethe University)

  • Markus Heckel

    (Goethe University)

Abstract

This chapter undertakes to assess of the independence of the Bank of Japan (BoJ) in the light of statutory rules and central bank independence indices. It starts off by tracing the historical development of the BoJ which, from its establishment in 1882, was firmly put under government control. During World War II the so-called old Bank of Japan Act of 1942 even strengthened government authority, and despite some efforts to de-centralise the monetary policy process after the war, the BoJ remained subordinate to the Ministry of Finance (MoF) until 1997. At that time, in the wake of the “Big Bang” reforms for financial liberalisation, the Bank of Japan Act was fundamentally revised, and the MoF lost much of its wide-ranging authority over the Bank. Against this backdrop, in a second step this chapter examines the de iure independence of the BoJ with a view to the various dimensions of central bank independence—namely, institutional, personal, functional, and financial independence. In a third step quantitative approaches to measure the independence of the BoJ from a comparative perspective through central bank independence indices are assessed. Whilst methodological issues are identified with various of these indices, their results are roughly in line with the findings of the legal analysis that the 1997 reform has substantially strengthened the independence of the BoJ. On the other hand, as evidenced by recent developments under the second Abe government, weaknesses with regard to the personal independence of the BoJ and factors pertaining to Japan’s political economy seem to continue to render the Bank prone to political interference.

Suggested Citation

  • Moritz Bälz & Markus Heckel, 2015. "The Independence of the Bank of Japan in the Light of Statutory Rules and Central Bank Independence Indices," Financial and Monetary Policy Studies, in: Frank Rövekamp & Moritz Bälz & Hanns Günther Hilpert (ed.), Central Banking and Financial Stability in East Asia, edition 127, pages 25-41, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:fimchp:978-3-319-17380-1_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17380-1_3
    as

    Download full text from publisher

    To our knowledge, this item is not available for download. To find whether it is available, there are three options:
    1. Check below whether another version of this item is available online.
    2. Check on the provider's web page whether it is in fact available.
    3. Perform a search for a similarly titled item that would be available.

    Corrections

    All material on this site has been provided by the respective publishers and authors. You can help correct errors and omissions. When requesting a correction, please mention this item's handle: RePEc:spr:fimchp:978-3-319-17380-1_3. See general information about how to correct material in RePEc.

    If you have authored this item and are not yet registered with RePEc, we encourage you to do it here. This allows to link your profile to this item. It also allows you to accept potential citations to this item that we are uncertain about.

    We have no bibliographic references for this item. You can help adding them by using this form .

    If you know of missing items citing this one, you can help us creating those links by adding the relevant references in the same way as above, for each refering item. If you are a registered author of this item, you may also want to check the "citations" tab in your RePEc Author Service profile, as there may be some citations waiting for confirmation.

    For technical questions regarding this item, or to correct its authors, title, abstract, bibliographic or download information, contact: Sonal Shukla or Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (email available below). General contact details of provider: http://www.springer.com .

    Please note that corrections may take a couple of weeks to filter through the various RePEc services.

    IDEAS is a RePEc service. RePEc uses bibliographic data supplied by the respective publishers.