Conquering the Fear of Freedom
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'Conquering the Fear of Freedom' presents an analytical review of Japanese exchange rate policy from the end of World War II to the present - how authorities, starting from imposing draconian controls over all international financial flows, moved toward eliminating virtually all state interference regulating foreign exchange transactions, including official intervention in the foreign exchange market. It describes how policy and institutional frameworks evolved, explains their domestic and international contexts, and assesses the impacts and consequences of policy actions.
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