Japan's Land Problem
Yukio Noguchi
Japanese Economy, 1990, vol. 18, issue 4, 48-64
Abstract:
I. Present land situation in Japan: Land is, on the one hand, a factor of production indispensable in living and in production activities for residential use, industrial and commercial use, and agricultural use and, on the other hand, is an asset as well. When we consider the land issue, it is always important to consider it from these two aspects.
Date: 1990
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