The concept of agricultural fundamentalism emerged in the later period of the Tokugawa Shogunate was renewed in the early Meiji era, and had been predominated until the end of World War II. However, a new thought on the nation-building depending either on commerce and manufacture or on international trade had already come out even just before the Meiji Restoration. Since that time, this new thought had gradually earned a stronger national support during the long period before World War II. After the war, the policy for nation-building depending on international trade has become the principle for the development of economy, overwhelming the concept of agricultural fundamentalism. In terms of economic growth of the nation, a great success has...
In Japanese Agriculture, farm products, farming technology, and rural life have developed considerab...
記事区分:原著This paper considers seven topics concerning the major problems of Japanese agriculture and a...
Bergmann Denis. Takekazy Ogura. — Can Japanese agriculture survive ? A historical approach.. In: Éco...
The concept of agricultural fundamentalism emerged in the later period of the Tokugawa Shogunate was...
Doumenge François. Les fondements agricoles de la croissance économique du Japon : P. Francks, Techn...
Development of the agriculture sector is necessary for development of the economy as a whole. Becaus...
The Japanese Countryside and Urban Ascendancy. With the help of population statistics and informati...
Part-Time Rice-Farmers. On Two Issues for the Japanese Agriculture. Agriculture in Japan has been ...
The Japanese Countryside and Urban Ascendancy. With the help of population statistics and informati...
Part-Time Rice-Farmers. On Two Issues for the Japanese Agriculture. Agriculture in Japan has been ...
Development of the agriculture sector is necessary for development of the economy as a whole. Becaus...
The paper presents a brief theoretical and historical explanation of the transformative process of t...
Spatial logic of Japanese agriculture. — The important agricultures in the world were founded in the...
Spatial logic of Japanese agriculture. — The important agricultures in the world were founded in the...
The paper presents a brief theoretical and historical explanation of the transformative process of t...
In Japanese Agriculture, farm products, farming technology, and rural life have developed considerab...
記事区分:原著This paper considers seven topics concerning the major problems of Japanese agriculture and a...
Bergmann Denis. Takekazy Ogura. — Can Japanese agriculture survive ? A historical approach.. In: Éco...
The concept of agricultural fundamentalism emerged in the later period of the Tokugawa Shogunate was...
Doumenge François. Les fondements agricoles de la croissance économique du Japon : P. Francks, Techn...
Development of the agriculture sector is necessary for development of the economy as a whole. Becaus...
The Japanese Countryside and Urban Ascendancy. With the help of population statistics and informati...
Part-Time Rice-Farmers. On Two Issues for the Japanese Agriculture. Agriculture in Japan has been ...
The Japanese Countryside and Urban Ascendancy. With the help of population statistics and informati...
Part-Time Rice-Farmers. On Two Issues for the Japanese Agriculture. Agriculture in Japan has been ...
Development of the agriculture sector is necessary for development of the economy as a whole. Becaus...
The paper presents a brief theoretical and historical explanation of the transformative process of t...
Spatial logic of Japanese agriculture. — The important agricultures in the world were founded in the...
Spatial logic of Japanese agriculture. — The important agricultures in the world were founded in the...
The paper presents a brief theoretical and historical explanation of the transformative process of t...
In Japanese Agriculture, farm products, farming technology, and rural life have developed considerab...
記事区分:原著This paper considers seven topics concerning the major problems of Japanese agriculture and a...
Bergmann Denis. Takekazy Ogura. — Can Japanese agriculture survive ? A historical approach.. In: Éco...