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Give and Take: Poverty and the Status Order in Early Modern Japan

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Tang, John

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Cambridge University Press

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How does a pre-industrial society provide welfare to its most vulnerable and impoverished populations? What are the roles that define providers and recipients in the absence of a centralized public administration?

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Journal of Economic History

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2099-12-31