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Origin of Japans Protectionist Agricultural Policy - Agricultural Administration in Modern Japan

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book explores the origins of Japan's protectionist agricultural policies through an in-depth historical analysis of Japanese agricultural policies between the Meiji period and the end of WWII.


List of contents










1 Protectionist Agricultural Policy in Japan
2 Modernization and Agricultural Policy in Meiji
3 The Rise of Agricultural Bureaucrats
4 Food Control System
5 The Economic Correction Plan
6 The Past and Future of Japanese Agriculture


About the author










Hironori Sasada is Professor of Japanese studies at Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan. His areas of specialty include political economy of Japan and East Asia, foreign policy, and party politics.


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