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==Legacy== [[Image:Series B 50 yen Banknote.jpg|thumb|Series B 50-yen bank note of Japan]] [[Image:Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum-insideabuilding.jpg|thumb|Inside Takahashi Korekiyo residence, now at the [[Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum]]]] {{Commons category|Takahashi Korekiyo}} * Takahashi appeared on a 50 [[Japanese yen|Yen]] [[banknote]] issued by the Bank of Japan in 1951. It is the only time that a former president of the Bank of Japan has appeared on one of Japan's banknotes. * Takahashi's Tokyo residence is now the "Takahashi Korekiyo Memorial Park" in Tokyo's [[Minato, Tokyo|Minato Ward]], [[Akasaka, Tokyo|Akasaka]]. However, a portion of the building survives in the [[Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum]] in [[Koganei, Tokyo|Koganei]] city, Tokyo. * Takahashi's fiscal and monetary policies during the Great Depression were in many ways similar to what Keynes later published just a few years later in 1936 in [[The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money]]. It is thought but not proven that Takahashi's success contributed heavily to Keynes' theories. * [[Ben Bernanke]], chairman of the [[United States Federal Reserve]], characterized Takahashi as a man who "brilliantly rescued Japan from the [[Great Depression]]", and Japanese prime minister [[Shinzล Abe]] cited Takahashi as an inspiration for his [[Abenomics]] policies. On the other hand, Bank of Japan president [[Masaaki Shirakawa]] characterized Takahashi's policies of central bank support for the government as a "bitter experience", and in 1982 the Bank of Japan itself characterized Takahashi's Depression-era policies as "the bank's biggest mistake in its 100-year history".<ref name="wsj" />
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