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What role has the “Main Bank” played in Japan?

This paper investigates whether there has been risk-sharing between banks and borrowing companies through the main bank relationship in Japan. First, we evaluate the importance of risk-sharing by statistically examining the factors behind changes in main bank relationships. If the main bank relation...

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Published in:Journal of the Japanese and international economies 1988-06, Vol.2 (2), p.159-180
Main Authors: Horiuchi, Akiyoshi, Packer, Frank, Fukuda, Shin'ichi
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