Regarding Measures by Rural Areas to Promote Migration and Settlement and Increase Associating Populations—Implications from Various Measures Triggered by Hometown Tax Donation
Takaaki Hoda and
Richard B. Dasher
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Takaaki Hoda: Kobe University
Richard B. Dasher: Stanford University
Chapter Chapter 6 in Local Tax Benefits at a Distance, 2021, pp 67-82 from Springer
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Abstract The circulation of people, goods and capital is important in revitalizing rural areas. Hometown Tax Donation gifts have forged a scheme where rural areas secure capital by providing goods to the Tokyo metropolitan area and other urban areas. Ideally, however, rural areas should promote local specialties in the gift market (i.e., capture recognition), then obtain consumers in regular markets (i.e., capture real demand), and finally attract people to their region.
Keywords: Migration and settlement measures; Parenting support measures; Regional revitalization; Interacting population; Associating population (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-5138-0_6
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