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Micro-Credit in Modern Japan: An Alternative Financial System for Sustainable Development: Studies in Economic History

Autor Hikaru Tanaka
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2024
Japanese society believes they enjoy socio-economic equality. While industrialization tends to make gap between rich and poor, most of Japanese are proud of themselves as being middle class in the first Asian industrialized country. In fact, post WW2 Japanese economic miracle made Japan rich and equalized. High personal saving ratio supported the economic development in those days as if it’s a proof of Rostow’s take-off model. Japanese saving rate had jumped high level around the beginning of 20th century, which was the time of their industrialization taking place.
 This book shows the savings was not only rich’s accumulation of wealth but ordinary citizen’s daily spares. The spare money helped whole nation’s economic development, especially supported relatively small farmers and self-employed workers. The personal small savings became huge funds for the basis of modern Japanese micro-credit and emergency bailout loan. Postal Savings Bank and nationwide cooperatives played the role in managing. This financial network was independent from ordinary financial system composed of private banks and securities market, and complement its function. The personal small savings funds in Japanese economy saved its society from various type of calamity and supported economic equalization as alternative financial system which acted as Not-for-Profit enterprises.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789819769391
ISBN-10: 9819769396
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: Approx. 300 p. 55 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Studies in Economic History

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- The Birth of Postal Savings.- Formation and Development of Industrial Cooperatives.- Return of Postal Saving to the Regions.

Notă biografică

Dr. Hikaru Tanaka received her undergraduate, master and Ph.D. degrees in Economics from the University of Tokyo. The research focuses on Japanese socio-economic history, especially about the effect of economic system on ordinary life in industrialization process. Traveling various local areas supports the research to find what is universal or unique. Business History society of Japan awarded the author an encouragement award in 2018. After serving in Kobe University for several years, the author is now working in Chuo University as an assistant professor.

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Japanese society believes they enjoy socio-economic equality. While industrialization tends to make gap between rich and poor, most of Japanese are proud of themselves as being middle class in the first Asian industrialized country. In fact, post WW2 Japanese economic miracle made Japan rich and equalized. High personal saving ratio supported the economic development in those days as if it’s a proof of Rostow’s take-off model. Japanese saving rate had jumped high level around the beginning of 20th century, which was the time of their industrialization taking place.
 This book shows the savings was not only rich’s accumulation of wealth but ordinary citizen’s daily spares. The spare money helped whole nation’s economic development, especially supported relatively small farmers and self-employed workers. The personal small savings became huge funds for the basis of modern Japanese micro-credit and emergency bailout loan. Postal Savings Bank and nationwide cooperatives played the role in managing. This financial network was independent from ordinary financial system composed of private banks and securities market, and complement its function. The personal small savings funds in Japanese economy saved its society from various type of calamity and supported economic equalization as alternative financial system which acted as Not-for-Profit enterprises.

Caracteristici

Sheds light on the way to develop economy along maintaining our society without making the gap between rich and poor Focuses on modern Japanese alternative financial structure which provide micro-finance without nature of seeking profit Explores what was important for the first industrialized country in Asia to make nation-wide local economic development