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Are Land and House Prices Too High in Japan?

Shintaro Takagi

Japanese Economy, 1991, vol. 20, issue 1, 57-86

Abstract: As the Japanese economy grows, in Japan, "internationalization" is becoming the keyword to capture this era, and research in international comparison has been popular [1]. On land and housing, which are the subject of the present study, in the past the data barrier was formidable, but recently various international data have been obtainable in Japan.

Date: 1991
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