
Lyman Stone: Growing the Population - A Kitchen Sink Approach
From the New World
The Importance of Culture in Japan
The Tokugawa shogunate was really worried about starvation in Japan. They published an edict saying that you could no longer divide inheritance among your kids. At the same time, they begin promoting a different form of Buddhism which supplies sort of a moral framework for justifying a smaller family size. In the 1500s in Japan, Japan's fertility falls dramatically.
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