This volume analyzes what the pressure of population growth in
Japan in the early twentieth century consisted of and attempts to
indicate what form it would take in the future. It examines not
only the relationship between the number of inhabitants and the
economic resources of the country but also discusses the structure
and movement of the Japanese population, the agricultural potential
of Japan, the prospects of importing food in return for exporting
manufactures and the possibilities of finding relief through
acquiring land further afield. The relation of all this to
international affairs is stressed throughout.
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