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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.

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  • Amano Tameyuki (de)
  • Tameyuki Amano (fr)
  • 天野為之 (ja)
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  • Amano Tameyuki (japanisch 天野 為之; geboren 6. Februar 1861 in Edo, heute Tokio, (Provinz Musashi); gestorben 26. März 1938) war ein japanischer Ökonom und Pädagoge. (de)
  • Tameyuki Amano (天野 為之, Amano Tameyuki), 6 février 1861 - 26 mars 1938, est un politicien et économiste japonais. (fr)
  • 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. (en)
  • 天野 為之(あまの ためゆき、1861年2月6日(万延元年12月27日) - 1938年(昭和13年)3月26日)は、明治・大正・昭和期の経済学者、ジャーナリスト、政治家、教育者、法学博士。衆議院議員、東洋経済新報社主幹、早稲田大学学長、早稲田実業学校校長を歴任した。勲三等瑞宝章受章。 (ja)
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  • Tameyuki Amano (en)
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  • Amano Tameyuki (japanisch 天野 為之; geboren 6. Februar 1861 in Edo, heute Tokio, (Provinz Musashi); gestorben 26. März 1938) war ein japanischer Ökonom und Pädagoge. (de)
  • Tameyuki Amano (天野 為之, Amano Tameyuki), 6 février 1861 - 26 mars 1938, est un politicien et économiste japonais. (fr)
  • 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. (en)
  • 天野 為之(あまの ためゆき、1861年2月6日(万延元年12月27日) - 1938年(昭和13年)3月26日)は、明治・大正・昭和期の経済学者、ジャーナリスト、政治家、教育者、法学博士。衆議院議員、東洋経済新報社主幹、早稲田大学学長、早稲田実業学校校長を歴任した。勲三等瑞宝章受章。 (ja)
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