Agriculture and Economic Development in Meiji Japan
Radha Sinha
Radha Sinha teaches at the Department of Political Economy, Glasgow University, and has been visiting professor at Nanzan and Hitotsubashi Universities in Japan and at Duke and Cornell Universities in the USA. His research interests are in the fields of world food and agriculture, comparative economic systems, employment and basic needs. His main publications include: Food in India (1961); Food and Poverty: The Political Economy of Confrontation (1976); ed. The World Food problem: Conflict and Consensus (1977). He was a student of Kurt Martin's at Manchester University.
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Radha Sinha teaches at the Department of Political Economy, Glasgow University, and has been visiting professor at Nanzan and Hitotsubashi Universities in Japan and at Duke and Cornell Universities in the USA. His research interests are in the fields of world food and agriculture, comparative economic systems, employment and basic needs. His main publications include: Food in India (1961); Food and Poverty: The Political Economy of Confrontation (1976); ed. The World Food problem: Conflict and Consensus (1977). He was a student of Kurt Martin's at Manchester University.
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