チャヤノフ理論と日本における小農経済研究の軌跡

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  • Japanese Studies of Peasant Economy under the Influence of A. V. Chayanov Theory since the 1920s
  • チャヤノフ リロン ト ニホン ニ オケル ショウノウ ケイザイ ケンキュウ ノ キセキ

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<p> Today some development economists have been looking at Chayanov's theory for its relevance to present-day developing countries, the thought being that it would be very useful and meaningful to reexamine it from a new perspective. However, it should be pointed out that the central issue is not the preservation of poor peasant economies along with closed rural communities in the contemporary world economic situation. Chayanov was pursuing the enrichment of human life and a complete human individuality. It needs to be remembered that the question Chayanov asked throughout his studies was, "What is true democracy?" In rethinking Chayanov in a historical perspective, we need to keep our focus on this point.<br> We are going to see how Chayanov's theory has been accepted and developed in Japan since the 1920s by tracing a number of traits in Japanese theories of peasant economy. Our central concern will be to understand how Japanese students formulated their historical dynamic theories on the basis of Chayanov's idealized static model of the peasant economy in Russia. This will show the inseparable relationship between the static view and the dynamic view. To do this we will first examine two dimensions in the development of Chayanov's theory : one from the demographic differentiation theory of a family to the social differentiation theory of peasant classes, and the other from the labor-consumer balance theory in every individual family to the social evaluation theory of family labor cost.</p>

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  • 農業経済研究

    農業経済研究 62 (3), 153-165, 1990-12-25

    日本農業経済学会

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