Alternative to the Tokyo-Centralized Economic System:Viewpoint on the Abolition of Prefectures and the Establishment of States
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概要
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During the 1980s, the real growth rate of Tokyo had shifted, showing higher values than that of the national average by nearly 2%. However, this rate declined to be below the national average in 1990 for the first time in ten years. It is not correct to regard such discontinued growth as a temporary loss of growth speed after the collapse of the bubble economy. We should direct our attention to the "cycle of exhaustion" that plagues the Tokyo economy. The Tokyo economy has been working in this cycle as the high performance engine pulling the Tokyo-centered economic system and also leading the local economy which is unilaterally dependent on the Tokyo economy. The "abolition of prefectures and the establishment of states" would release the Tokyo economy from this cycle and would play the role in the preparation of a new stage for the growth of the Japanese economy toward the 21st century.
- 日本マクロエンジニアリング学会の論文