A provocative financial history of the last fifteen years explains how the U.S. has gone from the world's largest creditor to its largest debtor, examining the terrible costs--both economically and politically--of borrowing money from the Japanese.
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Review:
A very readable often gripping account of the rise of Japanese economic power.--John Buell
A fast-paced account of an important part of the late 20th century.--Jeffrey E. Garten
About the Author:
R. Taggart Murphy has lived in Japan for the past fifteen years. An investment banker, he has had articles and columns in the Harvard Business Review and the New York Times.
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- PublisherW. W. Norton & Co.
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 0393038327
- ISBN 13 9780393038323
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages352
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