Collective Decision Making in Rural Japan by Robert C. Marshall

Collective Decision Making in Rural Japan by Robert C. Marshall

Author:Robert C. Marshall
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies
Published: 2020-03-15T00:00:00+00:00


aFamily 31. This family began regularly using a commercial facility in 1978.

bOne of the families grows no rice but owns rice fields and its own seimaiki, which is in storage and not used.

cUntil 1977 one of these families occasionally used the hamlet seimaiki to polish the rice it received as rent. From 1977 onward it began receiving polished rice.

Figure 2

Estimate of Demand for New Hamlet seimaiki by Family Class

aIncludes Family 31, a rice-growing nonmember regularly using the kumiai machine.

bA medium user.

cBoth heavy users.



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