ABSTRACT

A comparative study which describes and analyses the contribution of agriculture to the economies of East Asia. Until now, little attention has been paid to the agricultural sector which actually underpins industrial and commercial development. Recently, this sector has become the focus of increasingly bitter economic disputes, especially over protection and the use of import tariffs.
A comparative framework is used, employing case studies from Japan, Taiwan and South Korea to highlight both the common characteristics of agriculture's role in East Asian development, and features particular to the political economy of agriculture in each country.

chapter 1|19 pages

Agriculture and industrialisation

The East Asian case

chapter 2|27 pages

East Asian agriculture

Patterns and trends

chapter 9|12 pages

Conclusions

The past and future of East Asian agriculture