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The Weight of the Yen R. Taggart Murphy

The Weight of the Yen By R. Taggart Murphy

The Weight of the Yen by R. Taggart Murphy


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Summary

Murphy draws on an impressive array of skills and experience in crafting his narrative of America's troubled economic relationship with its largest trading partner.--Clay Chandler, Washington Post

The Weight of the Yen Summary

The Weight of the Yen by R. Taggart Murphy

In eight years from 1980 to 1988, America fell from financial grace, becoming the world's largest debtor. This happened because the United States spent and Japan saved. In the early 1980s, Reagan's Washington discovered that Japan would cheerfully lend their vast savings to the United States by buying U.S. government bonds.

How the Japanese money accumulated, the system that created it, and American fumbling that led to crippling debt service, a loss of much of our manufacturing base, and our economy's diminishing good jobs. The Weight of the Yen explains it all, in an intriguing, jargon-free analysis of the past fifteen years and the problems between America and Japan that are yet to come.

The Weight of the Yen Reviews

A very readable often gripping account of the rise of Japanese economic power. -- John Buell - Commonweal
A fast-paced account of an important part of the late 20th century. -- Jeffrey E. Garten - New York Times Book Review

About R. Taggart Murphy

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.

Additional information

NPB9780393316575
9780393316575
0393316572
The Weight of the Yen by R. Taggart Murphy
New
Paperback
WW Norton & Co
1997-07-16
354
Short-listed for Kiriyama Prize (Pacific Rim Book) 1996
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