一九九七年年中開始的亞金融風暴,打破了亞洲經濟奇蹟的神話。至今檢討起來,這個金融風暴不僅市貨幣危機、也是金融制度的危機。日本雖未名列這波金融風暴直接受害的國家,但市其金融體系現示出來的問題,對總體經濟的拖累,和其他受害國家比較起來,有許多類似之處。因此檢討日本金融體系的運作,可以讓我們對東亞其他地區金融制度運作進一步的管窺。本文即就日本金融體系的形成、運作、其政治環境做一探討,並加以分析。質言之,日本金融體系的運作,政治和經濟結為一體,因此「道德危險」和「代理機構問題」極多。要去除這些弊病,需將政治決定和金融運作分開,日本才可能有健全的金融制度。
With the benefit of hindsight, analysts now know that the Asian financial turmoil that began in mid-1997 was not only a currency crisis but also a financial institutional crisis. Although Japan was left relatively unscathed by the crisis, its decade-old economic stagnation still continued to demonstrate an institutional malaise that is not uncommon among other financial crisis-ridden Asian countries. A probe into the political economy of the Japanese banking sector could shed light upon the working of the political economy in other Asian countries. This paper is an attempt to analyze the formation, operation, and political environment of the Japanese banking sector. It argue, in short, that “moral hazard” and the “agency problem” are deeply imbedded in the institutional arrangement of the Japanese banking system. Only by reducing the political involvement in the market can Japan strengthen its financial institutions.