Japan's Lost Decades and a Women-led Socio-solidarity Economy
Yoko Kitazawa
Development, 2010, vol. 53, issue 3, 416-420
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Yoko Kitazawa examines the solidarity economies in Japan as a needed alternative to the failures of both government and neo-liberal capitalism. She describes the activities of different groups that are undertaking solidarity, with a focus on female farming entrepreneurs, consumers and non-profit organizations.
Date: 2010
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