Limits to Growth by Pollution
Yasuo Shimazu and
Kozo Sugiyama
Japanese Economy, 1974, vol. 2, issue 3, 53-79
Abstract:
"The flow of a river never ceases, and it never bears the same water." This celebrated opening sentence of Hojo-Ki [An Abbot's Diary by Chomei Kamo (1153-1216)] concisely reflects the unique pattern of Japanese climate and philosophy.
Date: 1974
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