Author: Japan. Ōkurashō
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Category : Currency question
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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Report on the Post-bellum Financial Administration in Japan, 1896-1900
Author: Japan. Ōkurashō
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Category : Currency question
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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Publisher:
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Category : Currency question
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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Report on the Post-bellum Financial Administration in Japan (1896-1900), by Count Matsukata Masayoshi,...
Author: Masayoshi Matsukata (Mis.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Pages : 256
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Report on the Post-bellum Financial Administration in Japan, 1896-1900.By Count Matsukata Masayoshi
Author: Japan. åOkurashåo
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Category : Currency question
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Category : Currency question
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Japan
Author: Matsukata Matsukata
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Languages : en
Pages : 170
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Pages : 170
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Japan
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Pages : 170
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Pages : 170
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Japan
Author: Georges Depeyrot
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ISBN: 9789491384431
Category : Money
Languages : en
Pages : 170
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In 1868, at the beginning of the Meiji era, Japan decided to join the main group of developed countries, creating a new monetary system, a new currency and a new financial system. After a period of difficulties in the 1870's, Masayoshi Matsukata (b. April 3, 1834, Kagoshima, d. July 2, 1924, Tokyo) became Minister of Finance, then Prime Minister (6 May 1891 – 8 August 1892; 18 September 1896 – 12 January 1898).00He was the main architect of the financial evolution of Japan, resolving the question of inflation, improving the monetary system, creating the Bank of Japan, then overseeing the shift to the gold standard.00He marked each step by the publication of a volume explaining the reasons behind his policy. In republishing his three volumes (The history of National Debts in Japan, 1890; Report on the adoption of the gold standard in Japan, 1899; Report on the post-bellum financial administration in Japan, 1896-1900, 1901), we give a completely new perspective on the transformation of Japan during the Meiji era.
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ISBN: 9789491384431
Category : Money
Languages : en
Pages : 170
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In 1868, at the beginning of the Meiji era, Japan decided to join the main group of developed countries, creating a new monetary system, a new currency and a new financial system. After a period of difficulties in the 1870's, Masayoshi Matsukata (b. April 3, 1834, Kagoshima, d. July 2, 1924, Tokyo) became Minister of Finance, then Prime Minister (6 May 1891 – 8 August 1892; 18 September 1896 – 12 January 1898).00He was the main architect of the financial evolution of Japan, resolving the question of inflation, improving the monetary system, creating the Bank of Japan, then overseeing the shift to the gold standard.00He marked each step by the publication of a volume explaining the reasons behind his policy. In republishing his three volumes (The history of National Debts in Japan, 1890; Report on the adoption of the gold standard in Japan, 1899; Report on the post-bellum financial administration in Japan, 1896-1900, 1901), we give a completely new perspective on the transformation of Japan during the Meiji era.
Report on the Post-bellum Financial Administration in Japan: 1896-1900
Author: Matsukata (Masayoshi, Count)
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Languages : en
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Report on the Post-bellum Financial Administration in Japan
Author: Matsukata Masayoshi
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Report on the Post-bellum Financial Administration of Japan, 1896-1900
Author: Matsukata Masayoshi
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ISBN: 9789491384431
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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ISBN: 9789491384431
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Pages : 0
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Count Matsukata Masayoshi, 'Report on the Adoption of the Gold Standard in Japan' (1899). Reprint
Author: Georges Depeyrot
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Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
In 1868, at the beginning of the Meiji era, Japan decided to join the main group of developed countries, creating a new monetary system, a new currency and a new financial system. After a period of difficulties in the 1870's, Masayoshi Matsukata (b. April 3, 1834, Kagoshima, d. July 2, 1924, Tokyo) became Minister of Finance, then Prime Minister (6 May 1891 – 8 August 1892; 18 September 1896 – 12 January 1898).00He was the main architect of the financial evolution of Japan, resolving the question of inflation, improving the monetary system, creating the Bank of Japan, then overseeing the shift to the gold standard.00He marked each step by the publication of a volume explaining the reasons behind his policy. In republishing his three volumes (The history of National Debts in Japan, 1890; Report on the adoption of the gold standard in Japan, 1899; Report on the post-bellum financial administration in Japan, 1896-1900, 1901), we give a completely new perspective on the transformation of Japan during the Meiji era.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 336
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In 1868, at the beginning of the Meiji era, Japan decided to join the main group of developed countries, creating a new monetary system, a new currency and a new financial system. After a period of difficulties in the 1870's, Masayoshi Matsukata (b. April 3, 1834, Kagoshima, d. July 2, 1924, Tokyo) became Minister of Finance, then Prime Minister (6 May 1891 – 8 August 1892; 18 September 1896 – 12 January 1898).00He was the main architect of the financial evolution of Japan, resolving the question of inflation, improving the monetary system, creating the Bank of Japan, then overseeing the shift to the gold standard.00He marked each step by the publication of a volume explaining the reasons behind his policy. In republishing his three volumes (The history of National Debts in Japan, 1890; Report on the adoption of the gold standard in Japan, 1899; Report on the post-bellum financial administration in Japan, 1896-1900, 1901), we give a completely new perspective on the transformation of Japan during the Meiji era.