Economic Development in Japan |
I am a an English School Student and am currently investigating the hypothesis that, The transition of a country from a undeveloped or semi-developed nation to a fully developed state ultimately leads to adverse environmental and social problems. How true is this in the case of Japan, and in what way, if any, could Japan have developed so as not to have caused as much environmental and/or social loss? I would be gratified if you could send me a reply to this question as soon as possible. PS - Do you know of any other sources where I could also gain such information? 1998/2/6 |
by David Hall, Britain |
Underdeveloped Japan?? |
I am not too sure how to respond to your question. Japan was not an underdeveloped country at anytime in the 20th century. The Meiji restoration of the late 19th century established Japan economically. I suggest you read up on the Meiji Restoration but feel free to contact me with any additional questions. 1998/2/7 |
by RT, USA |
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