Cliometrics.JP

a memorandum on Japanese economic history

The Too-Big-to-Fail Doctrine vs Bageoht (1873)'s Rule : the case of the panic of 1927

I have uploaded my new discussion paper to SSRN. The paper examine determnants of bank bailouts by the bank of Japan in response to the panic of 1927 using a data set consisting of observations on 1364 ordinary banks. The results by tobits…

Two Traditional and New Views on Banking Panics

It is better to be cautious about characterizing one historcal event with statistical tests. We set null and alternative hypotheses in limited views. There have been two traditional views on banking panics One is the sunspot-based view (Di…

Japanese Colonialism in Comparative Perspective

Some argue that prewar Japanese colonial policy was developmental in Taiwan and the Republic Korea and Taiwan. For example, Landes (1998) has assumed that the stellar performance of these two economies since 1960 must be due to the Japanes…