Japanese Colonial Banking and Monetary Reform
Japanese Colonial Banking and Monetary Reform
China, Korea, and Taiwan, 1879–1937
This chapter provides a comparative analysis of Japanese colonial banks before World War II with particular emphasis on their roles as banks of issue in Taiwan, Korea and Northeast China. The chapter then charts how Japanese colonial banks built on the earlier British banking experience in China, and how it later elaborated it much further. Japanese colonial bank note issuance was to play an important role in underpinning the Japanese pre-war empire as a whole.
Keywords: Yokohama Specie Bank, Bank of Taiwan, Bank of Chosen
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