We explore in this article an institutional foundation of agricultural protectionism in Japan, a country long recognized as resisting international pressures to open up its rice market. Using our qualitative analysis of postwar politics of agricultural protectionism and a simple formal model, we argue that farmers in Japan have stronger incentives to mobilize electoral support for the governing party in multimember district systems than in single-member district systems, because the marginal effects of mobilization on policy benefits are different under these electoral systems. Our empirical findings corroborate this claim and provide implications for the gradual changes in Japan's farm policies occurring after the electoral reform in 1994
‘Japan Inc.’ is manifested in the agricultural sector as a classic subgovernment consisting of the M...
"The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of Japan’s agricultural domestic pol...
This study reexamines the classical notion of the agricultural adjustment problem in Japan. First, w...
We explore in this article an institutional foundation of agricultural protectionism in Japan, a cou...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the political process of bureaucrats' seemingly discretionar...
This article aims to clarify the linkage between electoral rules and politicians protectionist moti...
Under the GATT Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) that came into effect on 1 January 1995...
Japan’s seemingly monolithic protectionist farm policies were often easily moderated by external pre...
This book is part of an expanding literature on agriculture in Japan from the perspective of politic...
Abstract from the original publication: "Agricultural trade protectionism in developed countries rem...
Two decades ago a study on The Political Economy of Agricultural Protection: East Asia in Internat...
‘Japan Inc.’ is manifested in the agricultural sector as a classic subgovernment consisting of the M...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014Includes bibliographical references (leaves 246–259).This diss...
The system of agricultural cooperatives, collectively referred to as JA, is one of the most politica...
The system of agricultural cooperatives, called JA, is one of the most politically powerful organiza...
‘Japan Inc.’ is manifested in the agricultural sector as a classic subgovernment consisting of the M...
"The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of Japan’s agricultural domestic pol...
This study reexamines the classical notion of the agricultural adjustment problem in Japan. First, w...
We explore in this article an institutional foundation of agricultural protectionism in Japan, a cou...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the political process of bureaucrats' seemingly discretionar...
This article aims to clarify the linkage between electoral rules and politicians protectionist moti...
Under the GATT Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) that came into effect on 1 January 1995...
Japan’s seemingly monolithic protectionist farm policies were often easily moderated by external pre...
This book is part of an expanding literature on agriculture in Japan from the perspective of politic...
Abstract from the original publication: "Agricultural trade protectionism in developed countries rem...
Two decades ago a study on The Political Economy of Agricultural Protection: East Asia in Internat...
‘Japan Inc.’ is manifested in the agricultural sector as a classic subgovernment consisting of the M...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014Includes bibliographical references (leaves 246–259).This diss...
The system of agricultural cooperatives, collectively referred to as JA, is one of the most politica...
The system of agricultural cooperatives, called JA, is one of the most politically powerful organiza...
‘Japan Inc.’ is manifested in the agricultural sector as a classic subgovernment consisting of the M...
"The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of Japan’s agricultural domestic pol...
This study reexamines the classical notion of the agricultural adjustment problem in Japan. First, w...