Abstract

This paper surveys the growth in size and value of the Japanese stock market from its post-Second World War reopening until the end of 1990. The rise has been spectacular, but there have been many declines along the way. These are discussed along with the close relationship between land and stock prices. The paper concludes with an assessment of the current situation and prospects for the short and long term.

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