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The Money Doctors from Japan: Finance, Imperialism, and the Building of the Yen Bloc, 1895–1937
Harvard University Press, 2012 Cloth: 978-0-674-06249-8 Library of Congress Classification HG187.J3S35 2012 Dewey Decimal Classification 332.042095209041
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Money and finance have been among the most potent tools of colonial power. This study investigates the Japanese experiment with financial imperialism—or “yen diplomacy”—at several key moments between the acquisition of Taiwan in 1895 and the outbreak of the Sino–Japanese War in 1937. Through authoritarian monetary reforms and lending schemes, government officials and financial middlemen served as “money doctors” who steered capital and expertise to Japanese official and semi-official colonies in Taiwan, Korea, China, and Manchuria. See other books on: Building | Finance | Imperialism | Monetary policy | Territorial expansion See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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