Mosk shows how population quality provides a key to understanding economic growth and social change in Japan.
Carl Mosk is Professor of Economics at the University of Victoria.
Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgments
Secular Trend, 1900-1985
p. 1
Introduction
p. 3
Secular Trends in Anthropometric Measures of Human Growth and Their Relation to Net Nutritional Intake
p. 16
The Market, Entitlements, and Human Growth
p. 57
The Tokugawa Legacy
p. 59
Population Quality in an Era of Balanced Economic Growth, 1880-1920
p. 79
Enterprise, Community, and Human Growth in an Era of Unbalanced Economic Growth, 1920-1940
p. 101
Conclusion
p. 131
Notes
p. 135
References
p. 143
Index
p. 153
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