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Hino, Masateru
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Ministry of Health, Employment and Welfare. Annual Health, Labour and Welfare Report 2020.
Morikawa H. Jinkougenshojidai no Toshishisutemu to Chiikiseisaku (Urban system and regional policy in the population decline era). Kokonshoin, Tokyo; 2017. 239p.
Yahagi H. Toshishukusho no Jidai (Era of urban shrinking). Kadokawashoten, Tokyo; 2009. 201p.
Kitagawa K. Nihon niokeru kouikichushintoshi no hattatsu to igi (Development of the city as the center of large region in Japan). Jpn J Hum Geogr, 1962; 14:242-262.
Hino M. Image of the post-growth city: recent transformation of Japanese regional central cities. In: Hino M. and Tsutsumi J. eds. Urban Geography of Post-Growth Society. Sendai: Tohoku Univ Press; 2015. p.179-195.
Hino M. Individual city-centered networks for sustainable vitalization of regional hub cities. Ann Jpn Assoc Econ Geogr, 2018; 64: 335-345.
Hino M. Toshi Hatten to Shiten Richi (Development of City and Location of Branch Offices). Kokonshoin, Tokyo; 1996. 220p.
Noma S. Gurohbaru-jidai no Chiiki-senryaku (Regional Strategies in the Global Era). Minerubashobo, Kyoto; 2000. 241p.
Pak C. Higashi-Ajia no Kigyo/Toshi no Nettowahku (Networks of City/Enterprise in East Asia), Kokonshoin, Tokyo; 2001. 275p.
Fukuoka Asian Urban Research Center. Fukuokashi niokeru Ajiaseisaku no Kako/Genzai/Mirai 1 (Past,Present,and Future of Policies to Asia in Fukuoka City, No.1). Fukuoka Asian Urban Research Center; 2009. 95p.
Fukuoka Airport Building Co., Ltd.. Fukuoka Kukou no Gojyunen no Ayumi (50 Years of History at Fukuoka Airport). Fukuoka Airport Building, Fukuoka; 2017. 235p.
Sendai Municipality. (2011): Sendaishi Kihonkouso/Kihonkeikaku Toshin (Report on Master Plan of Sendai City). Sendai Municipality, 2011. 114p. (http://www.city.sendai.jp/machizukuri-kakuka/shise/zaise/kekaku/sogo/sogo/documents/kihonkousou_kihonkeikaku.pdf).
Morikawa H. Jinkougenshojidai no Toshishisutemu to Chiikiseisaku (Urban system and regional policy in the population decline era). Kokonshoin, Tokyo; 2017. 239p.
Yahagi H. Toshishukusho no Jidai (Era of urban shrinking). Kadokawashoten, Tokyo; 2009. 201p.
Kitagawa K. Nihon niokeru kouikichushintoshi no hattatsu to igi (Development of the city as the center of large region in Japan). Jpn J Hum Geogr, 1962; 14:242-262.
Hino M. Image of the post-growth city: recent transformation of Japanese regional central cities. In: Hino M. and Tsutsumi J. eds. Urban Geography of Post-Growth Society. Sendai: Tohoku Univ Press; 2015. p.179-195.
Hino M. Individual city-centered networks for sustainable vitalization of regional hub cities. Ann Jpn Assoc Econ Geogr, 2018; 64: 335-345.
Hino M. Toshi Hatten to Shiten Richi (Development of City and Location of Branch Offices). Kokonshoin, Tokyo; 1996. 220p.
Noma S. Gurohbaru-jidai no Chiiki-senryaku (Regional Strategies in the Global Era). Minerubashobo, Kyoto; 2000. 241p.
Pak C. Higashi-Ajia no Kigyo/Toshi no Nettowahku (Networks of City/Enterprise in East Asia), Kokonshoin, Tokyo; 2001. 275p.
Fukuoka Asian Urban Research Center. Fukuokashi niokeru Ajiaseisaku no Kako/Genzai/Mirai 1 (Past,Present,and Future of Policies to Asia in Fukuoka City, No.1). Fukuoka Asian Urban Research Center; 2009. 95p.
Fukuoka Airport Building Co., Ltd.. Fukuoka Kukou no Gojyunen no Ayumi (50 Years of History at Fukuoka Airport). Fukuoka Airport Building, Fukuoka; 2017. 235p.
Sendai Municipality. (2011): Sendaishi Kihonkouso/Kihonkeikaku Toshin (Report on Master Plan of Sendai City). Sendai Municipality, 2011. 114p. (http://www.city.sendai.jp/machizukuri-kakuka/shise/zaise/kekaku/sogo/sogo/documents/kihonkousou_kihonkeikaku.pdf).
At the beginning of the 21st century, Japan was the first country in the world to transition to a depopulating society that could be conceptualized as a post-growth society. Many cities have already fallen into population decline since the 1990s. The
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Journal of Urban and Regional Studies on Contemporary India. 8(1):1-13
Since its economic liberalization in 1991, the Indian economy has developed rapidly, particularly in the suburbs of the country’s metropolitan areas, which serve as its core. The suburban areas of the Delhi metropolitan region are undergoing develo
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Hino, Masateru
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Hino, M. (1996). Toshi no hatten to shiten ricchi [Urban development and location of branch offices]. Tokyo: Kokon-shoin. (In Japanese).
Hino, M. (2004). Indo ni okeru oote shohizai meka no hanbaimo no kukan keitai [Location pattern of sales branches of large companies in India and its relationship to the hierarchical differentiation of cities]. Annual Report of Research Center for Regional Geography, 13, 1-25. (In Japanese).
Hino, M. (2005). Indo ni okeru keizai jiyuuka ni tomonau gaikoku chokusetsu toshi no zodai to kokudo kozo eno eikyo [Increase of foreign direct investment under the economic liberalization in India and its implications for the national spatial structure]. Annual Report of Research Center for Regional Geography, 14, 1-20. (In Japanese).
Hino, M. (2007). Hierarchy of major cities in Madhya Pradesh State in Central India from the point of view of distribution systems of nation-wide companies in detergent and toiletries industries. In X. Yan, & D. Xue (Eds.), Urban development, planning and governancein globalization (pp. 139-148). Guangzhou: Sun Yat-sen University Press.
Hino, M. & Une, Y. (2015). Toshika to toshishisutemu [Urbanization and urban system]. In H. Okahashi, & K. Tomozawa (Eds.), Gendai Indo 4 : Taitosuru shin-keizaikukan [Contemporary India 4: Emerging new economic space] (pp. 151-171). Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. (In Japanese).
Nakajima, T. (2006). Indo no Jidai‒Yutakasa to Kunou no Makuake [Era of India: Beginning of affluence and suffering]. Tokyo: Shinchousha. (In Japanese).
Okahashi, H. (2015). Keizai hatten to atarashii keizai kukan [Economic development and new economic space]. In H. Okahashi, & K. Tomozawa (Eds.), Gendai Indo 4: Taitousuru shin keizaikukan [Contemporary India 4: Emerging new economic space] (pp. 3-25). Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. (In Japanese).
UNCTAD (2016):World Investment Report 2016 . Geneva: United Nations Publication.
Hino, M. (2004). Indo ni okeru oote shohizai meka no hanbaimo no kukan keitai [Location pattern of sales branches of large companies in India and its relationship to the hierarchical differentiation of cities]. Annual Report of Research Center for Regional Geography, 13, 1-25. (In Japanese).
Hino, M. (2005). Indo ni okeru keizai jiyuuka ni tomonau gaikoku chokusetsu toshi no zodai to kokudo kozo eno eikyo [Increase of foreign direct investment under the economic liberalization in India and its implications for the national spatial structure]. Annual Report of Research Center for Regional Geography, 14, 1-20. (In Japanese).
Hino, M. (2007). Hierarchy of major cities in Madhya Pradesh State in Central India from the point of view of distribution systems of nation-wide companies in detergent and toiletries industries. In X. Yan, & D. Xue (Eds.), Urban development, planning and governancein globalization (pp. 139-148). Guangzhou: Sun Yat-sen University Press.
Hino, M. & Une, Y. (2015). Toshika to toshishisutemu [Urbanization and urban system]. In H. Okahashi, & K. Tomozawa (Eds.), Gendai Indo 4 : Taitosuru shin-keizaikukan [Contemporary India 4: Emerging new economic space] (pp. 151-171). Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. (In Japanese).
Nakajima, T. (2006). Indo no Jidai‒Yutakasa to Kunou no Makuake [Era of India: Beginning of affluence and suffering]. Tokyo: Shinchousha. (In Japanese).
Okahashi, H. (2015). Keizai hatten to atarashii keizai kukan [Economic development and new economic space]. In H. Okahashi, & K. Tomozawa (Eds.), Gendai Indo 4: Taitousuru shin keizaikukan [Contemporary India 4: Emerging new economic space] (pp. 3-25). Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. (In Japanese).
UNCTAD (2016):World Investment Report 2016 . Geneva: United Nations Publication.
This paper examines the nationwide arrangement of management and sales divisions in large businesses which rapidly deployed during the economic development which started with the economic liberalization in India in 1991. The findings are as follows:M
Autor:
Ramdani, Fatwa1 fatwa@s.tohoku.ac.jp, Hino, Masateru1
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PLoS ONE. Jul2013, Vol. 8 Issue 7, p1-6. 6p.
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RAMDANI, Fatwa, HINO, Masateru
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The science reports of the Tohoku University. 7th series, Geography. 60(1):1-25
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HINO, Masateru
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The science reports of the Tohoku University. 7th series, Geography. 59(1/2):1-12
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RAMDANI, Fatwa, HINO, Masateru
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The science reports of the Tohoku University. 7th series, Geography. 59(1/2):31-45
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Hino, Masateru
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The science reports of the Tohoku University. 7th series, Geography. 57(1/2):25-42
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HINO, Masateru
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The science reports of the Tohoku University. 7th series, Geography. 56(1):1-11
Autor:
Hino, Masateru
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地誌研年報. 14:1-20
India launched a series of progressive economic liberalization policies to overcome the structural defects that had caused the economic crisis in 1991. With these policy changes, foreign direct investment (FDI) into India has increased rapidly since