2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpolmod.2018.01.007
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Stabilize the peasant economy: Governance of foreclosure by the shogunate

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“…234–8; Sng & Moriguchi, 2014). The administrative capacity of local governments (prefectures and municipalities) is also notable (Mandai & Nakabayashi, 2018; Sakane, 2014, pp. 132–4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…234–8; Sng & Moriguchi, 2014). The administrative capacity of local governments (prefectures and municipalities) is also notable (Mandai & Nakabayashi, 2018; Sakane, 2014, pp. 132–4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we consider land property rights as a combination of a residual control right to freely use and dispose of an object, and a residual claim to receive the profits (or losses) that remain after the performance of all obligations. The right of possession was authorised by village officials recording owners' names in the taxation ledger as taxpayers of annual land tax ( nengu ) (Mandai & Nakabayashi, 2018, p. 151). Village officials signed and notarized various contractual documents such as sales, pledges and loans.…”
Section: Land Marketsmentioning
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“…Ancient East Asian states created hierarchical political systems comprised of lords and vassals (Cartwright, 2019; Feng, 2003). Hence, many regions perpetuated their vitality by maintaining a feudal agricultural economy (Mandai and Nakabayashi, 2018; Shin, 1998; Wu et al , 2019). Traditional legal systems were informed by traditional Chinese law, which often centered on an emperor and a coalition of nobles (de Bary et al , 2002).…”
Section: Macroenvironmental Characteristics Of East Asian Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%