This version: 2019/03/01This paper asks whether better integration of rice markets in Japan during the 19th and 20th centuries compared to China and India explains the ‘Little Divergence’ in Asia and Japan’s role in the ‘Great Divergence’. It analyses rice prices for 13 markets across Japan during 1720-1857 and finds that Japan had relatively well-integrated rice markets, particularly western Japan. In eastern Japan market integration was partially impeded by distance to Osaka, which was the core market, and the greater ecological vulnerability of rice in northeast Japan to lower temperatures during the ‘little ice age’ that lasted until the mid-19th century. Relatively well-integrated markets did not prevent major famines during 1732-1733,...
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In this article, I trace the modern transformation of East Asia which operated across three dimensio...
Moving crops outside of their original centers of domestication was sometimes a challeng-ing process...
When I contributed two articles [Tanaka 1987a; 1987b] to a three-volume publication entitled lne no ...
This version: 2019/03/01This paper asks whether better integration of rice markets in Japan during t...
Despite being the first Asian economy to achieve modern economic growth, Japan has received relative...
27 November 2018Despite being the first Asian economy to achieve modern economic growth, Japan has r...
The booming economy influenced by the World War I caused thus the population growth of urban areas a...
This paper addresses two important topics in recent economic historiography: globalization and the g...
The paper reaches seven conclusions regarding the Yen Bloc that Japan is reputed to be forming in Ea...
Did Japanese Living Standards Improved during the Meiji Economic Miracle? This paper proposes a rev...
A change in japan's agricultural regions : rice cultivation in Hokkaidô. According to the « New Ma...
During the Tokugawa Period, northeastern Japan has been thought one of the poorest region in the cou...
Large areas of Northeast Asia experienced drought in 1939. Agricultural production in Korea decrease...
Climate change threatens global food security and farm management by affecting the quantity and qual...
In 1912, Eikichi Iso arrived to serve as a plant breeder in the Japanese colony of Taiwan. Iso and h...
In this article, I trace the modern transformation of East Asia which operated across three dimensio...
Moving crops outside of their original centers of domestication was sometimes a challeng-ing process...
When I contributed two articles [Tanaka 1987a; 1987b] to a three-volume publication entitled lne no ...