Conclusion: An alternative vision for the future of Japan and the world

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In order to learn to cope with the four major bioeconomic predicaments facing Japan, we should start reconsidering how to build a more sustainable and equitable world order. This chapter makes seven proposals to mitigate the four formidable predicaments facing the aging society of Japan: (i) incorporating a spread of small-scale hydroelectric generation systems; (ii) endorsing Keynes’ view on international trade and the financial systems; (iii) establishing a locally distributed transportation network to promote regional production and consumption; (iv) establishing socioeconomic and public support for childbirth and child-raising; (v) reducing the population concentration in urban areas; (vi) decreasing the number of civil servants; and (vii) implementing national bonds redemption schemes. These seven proposals are intended to be comprehensive. Rather, these seven proposals are intended to be only suggestive.

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Mayumi, K. T. (2020). Conclusion: An alternative vision for the future of Japan and the world. In Lecture Notes in Energy (Vol. 76, pp. 207–213). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43225-6_10

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