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General Introduction

Sueo Sekiguchi

Japanese Economy, 1976, vol. 5, issue 1, 4-6

Abstract: I had the honor of organizing a study group comprised of a few junior business economists at the Japan Economic Research Center in the fall of 1974. As its first task, the group decided to conduct a survey of the poverty still remaining in Japan in several selected areas of interest. While many people take poverty to be classical starvation or the economic plight of the lowest stratum of society, we depart from this traditional approach and concentrate on elements of poverty with which the average Japanese has been and will be confronted. The present volume reports our modest research efforts.

Date: 1976
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