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Bank of Japan Act: Unveiling the Financial Framework: A Deep Dive into Japan's Banking Legislation

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English
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Economy & Business

The 'Bank of Japan Act' stands as a pivotal document in the realm of economic governance and monetary policy in Japan. Rooted in the traditions of post-war legislative frameworks, it delineates the structure, functions, and autonomous operation of Japan's central bank. Written in a clear yet technical style, the Act serves not only as a legal instrument but also as a historical account of Japan's commitment to robust monetary stability and fiscal prudence. Its provisions reflect the intricate balance between governmental oversight and the necessity for central bank independence amid fluctuating economic conditions. The Government of Japan, as the author of this legislative act, encapsulates decades of economic experience and institutional evolution. Japan's unique socio-economic landscape, marked by its post-war recovery and the challenges posed by the 'ÄúLost Decade,'Äù influenced the crafting of this Act, ensuring its relevance in navigating contemporary economic issues. The intent behind the legislation was not just regulatory compliance but fostering an environment conducive to economic growth while maintaining stability. The 'Bank of Japan Act' is essential reading for economists, policymakers, and students alike, providing a comprehensive perspective on the mechanics of Japan's monetary system. It is a must-have resource for understanding Japan's proactive measures in ensuring economic resilience and offers invaluable insights for those interested in the broader implications of central banking on national and global scales.

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Release date

Ebook: 10 April 2021

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