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2.
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3.
Institute of Pacific Relations: Problems of the Pacific.1936. 1933.
4.
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5.
Bank of Japan: The Recent Economic Development of Japan, Tokio, 1915.
6.
GiniCorrado: “The Birth and Revival of Nations,”Population.Lectures on the Harris Foundation, 1929 (see also 12).
7.
UtleyFreda: Japan's Feet of Clay, London, 1937.
8.
UtleyFreda: Population and Conquest, Pacific Affairs, March, 1937.
9.
DroppersGarret: “The Population of Japan in the Tokugawa Period,”Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, vol. XXII, Yokohama, 1894.
10.
CrockerW. R.: The Japanese Population Problem: The Coming Crisis, London, 1931
11.
Population of Japan. Report submitted to the International Population Conference by Masaji Inouye. Institute for the Research of Population Problems in Japan, Tokio, 1937.
12.
OrchardJohn E.: “The Pressure of Population in Japan,”Geographical Review, 1928.
13.
NasuShiroshi: “Population and Food Supply,”Population.Lectures on the Harris Foundation, 1929 (see also 5).
14.
MoultonHarold G.: Japan: An Economic and Financial Appraisal, London, 1932.
15.
IshiiRyoichi: Population Pressure and Economic Life in Japan, London, 1937.
16.
MurdochJames: A History of Japan (vol. III), London, 1926.
17.
HonjoEijiro: “The Population and its Problems in the Tokugawa Era.”Paper submitted to the Tokio meeting of the International Institute of Statistics (1930). Bulletin de l'Institut, tome 25.
18.
The same paper had been published in the Kyoto University'sEconomic Review, December, 1927.
19.
HorieY.: “An Outline of the Rise of Modern Capitalism,”Kyoto University's Economic Review, July, 1936.
20.
Bureau de la Statistique Générale: La Population du Japon depuis 1872.Paper distributed during the Tokio meeting of the International Institute of Statistics (1930).
21.
Bureau de la Statistique Générale: État de la Population de l'Empire du Japon au 31 décembre, 1903.Tokio, 1906. The preface to this volume, referred to in the paper, was reproduced in the volume for 1908.
22.
Bureau de la Statistique Générale: Mouvement de la Population, 1899, Tokio.
23.
Statistical Year-Book of the League of Nations.1936/37, and preceding issues.
24.
KuczynskiR. R.: The Measurement of Population Growth, London, 1935.
25.
PenroseE. F.: Population Theories and their Application. With Special Reference to Japan, Stanford University, California, 1934.
26.
League of Nations: Inter government Conference of Far Eastern Countries on Rural Hygiene, Geneva, 1937.
27.
Bureau de la Statistique Générale: Résumé Statistique de l'Empire du Japon (published annually).
28.
WolfeA. B.: “Population Censuses before 1790,”Journal of the American Statistical Association, December, 1932.
29.
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