Until today a utilitarian approach subsists to analyze the human effects of the process of economic-technological change called industrialization. In this essay we review the extraeconomic costs that this process has meant in the case of Japan, the second economic power of the global world, from...
The Industrialization of Japan and Manchukuo, 1930鈥 1940: Population, Raw Materials, and Industry. Edited by E. B. Schumpeter. Contributors: G. C. Allen, M. S. Gordon, E. F. Penrose, and E. B. Schumpeter. (New York: The... ...
南, 亮進 - Power revolution in the industrialization of Japan, 1885-1940 被引量: 25发表: 1987年 Power Revolution in the Industrialization of Japan, 1885–1940. By Ryoshin Minami. Tokyo: Kinokuniya Company, 1987. pp. xvi, 399. ¥ 4900. Power revolution in the industrialization of Japan,...
Noun1.industrialisation- the development of industry on an extensive scale industrial enterprise,industrialization manufacture,industry- the organized action of making of goods and services for sale; "American industry is making increased use of computers to control production" ...
Noun1.industrialisation- the development of industry on an extensive scale industrial enterprise,industrialization manufacture,industry- the organized action of making of goods and services for sale; "American industry is making increased use of computers to control production" ...
Donzé, P. Y. 2010. Switzerland and the industrialization of Japan: Swiss direct investment and technology transfers to Japan during the twentieth century.Business History, 52(5): 713–736. Google Scholar Donzé, P. Y., & Kurosawa, T. 2013. Nestlé coping with Japanese nationalism: Political...
WOMEN'S WORK IN THE 'PUBLIC' AND 'PRIVATE' SPHERES OF JAPANESE ECONOMY. Discusses the role of women's labor in the high-quality labor and harmonious labor relations of Japan's rapid industrialization. Women's work in the early ... Broadbent,Kaye,Morris-Suzuki,... - 《Asian Studies Review...
Japan's industrialization took place, taking advantage of the Chinese merchant networks in Asia, while the Chinese competition was a critical factor in the Japanese technological and organizational "upgrading" in the interwar period. Second, the pattern of China's integration into the international ...
Today's China is still faced with the task of industrialization, then, how to use and learn from the industrialization of Japan's technology and experience to accelerate the industrialization of China, has become the fundamental interests of China's development of the relations of Japan. ...
followed by industrialization and expansion of territories, esp during World Wars I and II, when most of SE Asia came under Japanese control; dogma of the emperor's divinity abolished in 1946 under a new democratic constitution; by the 1980s, rapid economic growth made Japan the most industrial...