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Published: 01 February 2017
Figure 9. Average length of tenure of officials in five selected counties. Method of calculation: Divide the number of years covered by the gazetteer by the number of individuals listed for each post. Since some individuals might be omitted, these numbers should be considered as upper bounds More
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1945) 4 (4): 341–366.
Published: 01 August 1945
... as possible, we recognize that our choice was necessarily affected by such factors as the families' willingness to cooperate in an unusual study, readiness to answer many intimate questions and that our group, therefore, probably had a higher than average intellectual and economic level and a more than...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1956) 15 (2): 215–227.
Published: 01 February 1956
... ) have developed within which most of the daily patterns of mutual interest and aid take place. Within the area studied, the average population of the lowland rural village is roughly 600, with a range from 200 to 2000. The average area encompassed by each village is roughly a quarter square mile...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1968) 28 (1): 5–17.
Published: 01 November 1968
... postwar economic performance has been even more phenomenal; the average growth rate of real GNP in 1955–1964 was 10.4 percent—the highest in the world. Her investment rate reached an astonishingly high level of over 40 percent in several years in early nineteen sixties. Believing that there is no miracle...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1967) 26 (3): 457–463.
Published: 01 May 1967
... gradually permeated the entire society down to the level of the average villager. The result was a broadly based, deeply rooted, stable, but conservative culture. Remarkable economic advancement and social reconstruction took place. The same was generally true, though to a lesser extent, of political...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1972) 31 (2): 309–328.
Published: 01 February 1972
... rudimentary records of their cases; their business correspondence is minimal and often conducted by postcard; the average law practice accounts are kept for the most part in the vakil's head, with occasional help from a note scribbled on a file cover. Not surprisingly, the routine duties of the munshi...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1976) 36 (1): 57–77.
Published: 01 November 1976
...Eugene Rotwein Abstract In the period since the end of World War II, the Japanese economic achievement has been of prodigious proportions. During this period, its growth rate—an average of almost 10% in GNP per year—has been the highest in the world. Japan has become the third-ranking industrial...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1946) 5 (2): 133–142.
Published: 01 February 1946
... of the population but only 6.9 per cent of the area, while Tanah Sabrang accounted for 93.1 per cent of the area but for only 31.3 per cent of the total population. Whereas the over-all average population density of Indonesia was 31.9 persons per square kilometer, that of Java was 316.1 and that of Tanah Sabrang...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1946) 5 (2): 189–199.
Published: 01 February 1946
... is already very great in proportion to the amount of fertile land potentially available, and is increasing rapidly. The average diet on Java now contains a very low proportion of certain of the essential food-substances called amino-acids, which are most abundant in proteins of animal origin. It is possible...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1946) 5 (4): 387–410.
Published: 01 August 1946
...C. R. Boxer Abstract If the average foreign visitor to Macao were asked what historical figure he would associate with the little Portuguese colony, he would probably think only of the poet Luis de Cam s, though if he were better informed than most, he might add the painter George Chinnery...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1948) 7 (3): 227–235.
Published: 01 May 1948
... Guinea, but such connections are lacking with the Australian continent to the south. The island is long and narrow, approximately 350 miles in length and 60 miles in average width. 1 Crawfurd John , A descriptive dictionary of the Indian Islands ( London : Bradbury and Evans , 1856...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1945) 4 (2): 109–118.
Published: 01 February 1945
...Fay-Cooper Cole Abstract The great island of Mindanao—second in size of the Philippine group—is still but little known to the average American and Filipino. Many years of struggle between the Spanish and the followers of Islam made the Christianized people painfully aware of the Moro in the south...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1956) 15 (2): 239–247.
Published: 01 February 1956
... fiction before the coming of Western influences certainly contains enough of both murder and adultery to give the average reader a sense of literary familiarity; but the thoughtful reader must be puzzled by an undefinable inadequacy, by a feeling of literary promise unfulfilled, to which even the student...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1947) 6 (3): 283–293.
Published: 01 May 1947
... the China incident, electric lighting was probably more prevalent in Japan than any place else in the world. Despite these impressive statements, however, most Japanese homes are but dimly lit, due to the use of only a few light bulbs of low wattage. In 1941 the average number of bulbs per family was 4.2...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1946) 6 (1): 12–22.
Published: 01 November 1946
...Douglas G. Haring Abstract Psychological characteristics of enemy peoples were studied almost frantically during the recent war with a view to more effective psychological warfare. Answers were sought to questions like the following: How does the average enemy individual think and feel? Can his...
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Published: 01 May 2022
Figure 2. Yearly number of short stories published in Chosŏn Munhak for each genre considered (three-year moving average smoothing). More
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1943) 3 (1): 41–73.
Published: 01 November 1943
... are scattered fairly evenly throughout the entire period, and although none of the accounts has quotations for every day of the year, they are sufficiently complete to show how the wage rates have varied with the seasons and with the years. There were one or more quotations for 553 months or an average of 8.5...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1960) 19 (3): 255–272.
Published: 01 May 1960
.... Not all the details given in the returns are for the same date. For example, most of the revenue returns are based on five-year averages, but they are not always for precisely the same years (though the differences are small). Some domains gave ten-year averages, others gave no indication what practice...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1972) 31 (3): 515–537.
Published: 01 May 1972
... in the average age at marriage, the data were grouped by years to approximate five-year averages. The groupings were 1775–78, 1794–99, 1800–04, 1805–10, 1825–29, 1830–34, 1835–41, 1844–48, 1850–57, and 1859–63. The sample sizes ranged from 20 to 42, size being related to the number of years for which there exist...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1968) 27 (2): 347–360.
Published: 01 February 1968
...” (mimeographed), Yale University, Economic Growth Center Discussion Paper No. 21 (April 1967), Table 1. Using domestic production as estimated by Nakamura, Kaneda computes an average per capita rice availability of 177 kg. in 1878–82, and 173 kg. in 1918–22. The comparable Hayami-Yamada results for the same...