Tameyuki Amano
Tameyuki Amano | |
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Born |
February 6, 1861 Edo |
Died | March 26, 1938 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | educator and economist |
Tameyuki Amano (天野 為之 Amano Tameyuki, February 6, 1861 - March 26, 1938), was a Japanese politician, educator and economist.
He was born in Edo (after renamed to Tokyo), and grown in Karatsu, Saga. He argued the classical economics and free trade policy, and introduced John Stuart Mill's theory into Japan, from Meiji to pre-war Showa era. He was elected in the first Japanese general election in 1890, from the Rikken Kaishintō, which pursued a British-style constitutional monarchy. He was also a president of Toyo Keizai Inc. and Waseda University.
External links
- Tameyuki Amano at Find-a-Grave
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