Yujiro Hayami | |
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Born | Japan | 26 November 1932
Died | 24 December 2012 | (aged 80)
Occupation(s) | Agriculturist, Economist, author |
Awards | Fukuoka Academic Prize Rockefeller Fellowship Purple Ribbon Honorary Lifetime Member of the International Association of Agricultural Economists |
Yujiro Hayami (速水 佑次郎, Hayami Yūjirō, 1932–2012) was a Japanese agricultural economist, widely considered to be an authority on the subject. He was a Rockefeller fellow at Iowa University, a winner of Purple Ribbon Medal and a Lifetime member of the International Association of Agricultural Economists.[1] He is credited with the development Hayami Development Economics, an agricultural philosophy on the relationship of a community to the market and the state.[2] He died on 24 December 2012.[3]