Japan's Land Problem
Yukio Noguchi
Japanese Economy, 1992, vol. 20, issue 3, 51-77
Abstract:
One need not be reminded that the land is an indispensable stock to our living and economic activities. The "land problem," however, has always been a serious issue in Japan. How did it happen that the land problem became so serious?
Date: 1992
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