政治影响与日本银行破产宣告

Political Influence and Declarations of Bank Insolvency in Japan

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking · 2009
被引 55
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究1999-2002年间日本银行破产宣告的决定因素,发现监管者倾向于推迟在支持执政自民党资深议员的县宣告银行破产,表明政治影响会延迟银行破产的有效处理。

Abstract

This paper investigates how politics affects bank supervision by examining determinants of bank failures in Japan during 1999–2002, a period during which bank regulators were called upon to resolve insolvent banks in preparation for the lifting of a blanket deposit guarantee. The empirical results suggest that Japan's bank regulators had tendency to delay declarations of insolvency in prefectures that supported senior politicians of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). This result, which is robust to a host of bank‐level and prefecture‐level controls, suggests that bank supervision is prone to political influence that delays efficient resolution of insolvency.

银行破产政治干预日本自由民主党