The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization : another path to industrialization

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The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization : another path to industrialization

edited by Masayuki Tanimoto

(Japanese studies in economic and social history, v. 2)

Oxford University Press, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization : another path to industrialization / Masayuki Tanimoto
  • The development of traditional industries in modern Japan : a statistical exposition / Takanori Matsumoto
  • The role of "early factories" in Japanese industrialization / Johzen Takeuchi
  • Dualism in the silk-reeling industry in Suwa from the 1910s to the 1930s / Satoshi Matsumura
  • Factory girls in an agrarian setting circa 1910 / Jun Sasaki
  • The humble origins of modern Japan's machine industry / Jun Suzuki
  • How local trade associations and manufacturers' associations worked in pre-war Japan / Kazuhiro Ōmori
  • The rise of a factory industry : silk reeling in Suwa district / Masaki Nakabayashi
  • The export-oriented industrialization of Japanese pottery : the adoption and adaptation of overseas technology and market information / Takehisa Yamada
  • The development of a rural weaving industry and its social capital / Hisami Matsuzaki
  • Communal action in the development of regional industrial policy : a case study of the Kawamata silk weaving industry / Futoshi Yamauchi
  • Capital accumulation and the local economy : brewers and local notables / Masayuki Tanimoto

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