@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008995, author = {NISHIZAWA, Nobuyoshi and KABIR, Mohammod Lutful}, issue = {4}, journal = {経済科学}, month = {Mar}, note = {Japan – a highly industrialized nation is known to the outside world mostly for its affluence backed by its highly sophisticated manufacturing industries and most disciplined, industrious nature of its people. Although the country attained its status as the ‘first world’ country many decades earlier, like other developed countries, affluence here is also not equally distributed among the different regions of the country and still it is in its pursuit to develop its regions which are relatively underdeveloped in comparison to the national standard, by following some regional revitalization models. The objective of this paper is to discuss about one of such models used for the regional development in Oita, Japan, which can even be followed by the developing countries, although with some modifications, to revitalize their respective Rural Non-Farm Economy (RNFE). The factors revealed under this study to be the most important for rural economic revitalization are the active participation of local people in the development efforts pointed towards them and the emphasis on local resources while making development plans for a locality.}, pages = {71--92}, title = {One Village One Product Movement Success Story of Rural Development in Japan and Learning Points for Bangladesh}, volume = {52}, year = {2005} }