Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly:
Financial journalist Tett asks why the economic engine that achieved phenomenal growth for Japan between 1953 and 1970 has been stalled since 1990, with 2003 marking the fifth consecutive year of deflation. Puzzled by the persistent stagnation and dissatisfied with prevailing macroeconomic explanations, Tett has taken an intriguing alternate route to investigate what has gone wrong: she focuses on the history of the Long Term Credit Bank (LTCB) as it evolved from financing industrial customers during the boom years to expanding its portfolio with real estate loans in the 1980s and recent attempts to reinvent itself as Shinsei Bank after being purchased by a U.S. consortium in 2000. The twists and turns of the fascinating LTCB saga are cultural and political eye-openers, but Tett also thinks that the problems she found in the bank are symptomatic of Japan's economy as a whole. She argues that one consequence of Japan's reliance on old ways of doing business was the proliferation of nonperforming loans, burdening the banking system to the tune of more than a trillion dollars in the 1990s; she sees the meltdown of the LTCB and the need to put it up for sale as an inevitable result of failure to get tough with rafts of deadbeat borrowers. When the determinedly entrepreneurial U.S. consortium took over the LTCB with a vision of transforming it into a viable commercial bank, it soon discovered a vast number of hidden bad loans along with unexpected resistance to the consortium's new business strategies. Her candid assessment in this lively volume is certain to stir debate since she points an accusatory finger at what she characterizes as paralyzing traditions of consensus thinking, harmony, hierarchy, insularity and resistance to change, especially if the proposed changes originate with non-Japanese. Illus. not seen by PW.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist:
In the 1980s, Japan's heady financial growth spurt had everyone wondering whether they were going to take over the world, economically speaking. That period created one of the world's largest stock and real estate bubbles ever, and the subsequent fallout has created enormous levels of bad debt that have threatened time and again to collapse their banking system. Rather than giving another overview of Japan's 13-year economic downturn, this book focuses on the history of one specific bank, the Long Term Credit Bank, which typifies the problem. This character-driven story shows how the protectionism and chronic denial of wrongdoing that stem from Japan's cultural avoidance of public shame have allowed nearly $1 trillion in bad debts to fester for all this time. Tett follows LTCB through its collapse in 1998, when an American company stepped in and tried to introduce Wall Street-style management technique, which did not go over well. This focus on one particular bank gives a microcosmic view of Japan's business ethic and a not particularly positive view of their future. David Siegfried
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说实话,我一开始对这本书的题材并没有抱太高的期待,但读完之后,我必须承认我被彻底征服了。作者的文笔老辣而富有诗意,尤其擅长使用那种看似不经意却蕴含深意的意象和比喻。它给我的感觉,就像是置身于一个巨大的、精心布置的迷宫之中,每走一步,都能发现新的光影和角度。这本书的哲学思辨性也令人印象深刻,它没有直接给出任何宏大的结论,而是通过人物的对话和经历,不断抛出那些关于时间、记忆、以及存在的本质的深刻问题。这迫使我不得不停下来,反复咀嚼那些段落,思考自己过往的某些固有观念。这种“智力上的挑战”恰恰是我所钟爱的阅读乐趣之一。叙事结构上,它采取了一种非线性的叙事方式,看似跳跃,但仔细品味后会发现,所有的碎片都在尾声处完美契合,形成了一幅宏大而精美的图景。这种精妙的结构设计,显示出作者非凡的掌控力和深厚的文学功底。读完合上书本的那一刻,脑海中久久萦绕的不是情节本身,而是那种被激发出的、对更深层次意义的渴求。
评分我通常对这种篇幅较长的史诗性作品抱持着谨慎的态度,但这一部完全打破了我的固有印象。它的叙事范围极其广阔,横跨了数个世代和截然不同的社会背景,但作者成功地将所有元素编织在一起,没有一丝松散或失控的迹象。最让我震撼的是它对“权力”和“变革”的探讨,作者冷静而客观地分析了这些宏大主题如何渗透到最微小的个体生活中,影响着每一个人的命运选择。不同文化和历史背景的描绘,显示出作者在资料搜集和背景构建上的巨大投入,一切都显得如此真实可信,仿佛那段历史真的在眼前徐徐展开。在处理复杂的时间线和多重叙事视角时,作者展现出了惊人的清晰度,即便在最混乱的章节,读者也不会感到迷失。这需要极高的叙事智商,而这本书无疑展现了这一点。它提供了一种沉浸式的历史体验,让你不只是阅读故事,而是“生活”在那个世界里。
评分这本书的魅力在于它的“韧性”和“质感”。它不追求快速消费,而是需要读者慢下来,用心地去体会那种文字打磨的痕迹。我特别欣赏作者在刻画次要角色时所展现出的细致入微,即便是那些出场不多的人物,也被赋予了清晰的动机和独特的个性,使得整个故事世界的丰满度大大提升。故事的张力构建得非常巧妙,它不是依赖于大量的外部冲突来推动,更多的是内在的、情感上的拉锯战,那种爱与责任、自由与束缚之间的永恒矛盾,被描摹得入木三分。每当主角面临抉择时,那种沉重的宿命感和偶尔闪现的微弱希望交织在一起,阅读过程充满了情绪的过山车体验。此外,我必须提及这本书的语言运用,它既有古典文学的厚重感,又不失现代叙事的流畅和锐利,这种完美的平衡是极难达到的。它像一块未经雕琢的璞玉,需要细细摩挲,才能发现其中蕴含的璀璨光芒。读完后,我感觉自己的词汇量和对世界理解的维度都得到了拓展。
评分这本书的叙事节奏简直让人欲罢不能,作者仿佛是一位技艺精湛的导体,精准地掌控着每一个音符的起伏。从翻开第一页开始,我就被卷入了一个错综复杂、光怪陆离的世界。角色的塑造极其立体和深刻,他们身上的那种挣扎、那种对自我身份的追问,都处理得极为细腻。尤其是在描绘那些微妙的心理活动时,文字的力量显得尤为强大,简直能让人感同身受地体会到他们内心的翻涌。故事情节的推进并非一蹴而就的平铺直叙,而是巧妙地设置了层层递进的悬念和反转,每一次以为自己洞悉了真相,紧接着就会被更深一层的谜团所吸引。这种写作手法极大地增强了阅读的参与感,我常常忍不住去猜测下一步的发展,甚至会因为某个角色的抉择而感到心潮澎湃。环境和氛围的营造也是这本书的一大亮点,那些详尽而富有想象力的描绘,将读者带入了那些充满神秘色彩的场景之中,仿佛真的能嗅到空气中的味道,感受到历史的沉淀。总而言之,这是一次极其充实和令人满足的阅读体验,它不仅仅是关于一个故事,更像是一次对人性和复杂命运的深度探索。
评分这是一部令人感到“重量级”的作品,它不仅仅讲述了一个故事,更像是提供了一扇通往另一个维度的窗户。书中对“失去”和“记忆的不可靠性”这一主题的处理,达到了近乎令人心碎的深度。作者没有采用煽情的方式来渲染悲伤,而是通过冷静的、近乎纪录片的笔触,去描绘那些伤痕是如何在时间的冲刷下,以一种更隐蔽、更持久的方式留存下来的。我尤其喜欢其中几处对内心独白的描绘,那些句子结构复杂而富有音乐性,读起来朗朗上口,却又饱含着对人生无常的深刻洞察。这本书的文学价值是毋庸置疑的,它挑战了我们对“真相”的定义。它提醒我们,我们所理解的世界,往往只是我们自己建构起来的叙事。对于那些寻求深度、渴望被真正触动灵魂的读者来说,这本书绝对是不可错过的佳作。它需要耐心,但它给予的回报远超投入的时间。
评分一开始写LTCB的部分很精彩(不仅仅是因为 no pan shabu shabu,也是因为对日本不够了解无法辨伪),后面由采访驱动的美国人部分就显得显浅和趣味了
评分关于日本金融体制以及金融家的最好解读
评分一开始写LTCB的部分很精彩(不仅仅是因为 no pan shabu shabu,也是因为对日本不够了解无法辨伪),后面由采访驱动的美国人部分就显得显浅和趣味了
评分一开始写LTCB的部分很精彩(不仅仅是因为 no pan shabu shabu,也是因为对日本不够了解无法辨伪),后面由采访驱动的美国人部分就显得显浅和趣味了
评分关于日本金融体制以及金融家的最好解读
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