Japanese Farm Economy JAPAN has been conceived by W W Rostow to be an economy in which 'a relatively narrow array of natural resources was harnessed by a diligent, strongly-motivated population to the best that modern technology could offer in a 60-year surge from say 1880 to 1980' ("The Stages of Economic Growth", Cambridge, 1967).
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