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Technology and Industrial Growth in Pre-War Japan - The Mitsubishi-Nagasaki Shipyard 1884-1934 (Paperback): Yukiko Fukasaku Technology and Industrial Growth in Pre-War Japan - The Mitsubishi-Nagasaki Shipyard 1884-1934 (Paperback)
Yukiko Fukasaku; Introduction by J. A. A Stockwin
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book aims to discredit the myth that has the `unique cultural traits' of the Japanese as the key to the country's success, arguing that the more realisable foundation of long-term investment in training and research is responsible. The book looks at the development of Japan in the pre-War period. Yukiko Fukusaku sees the achievements of this period as central to the present competitiveness of the country's industrial technology. She uses the Mitsubishi Nagasaki shipyard as a case study, looking at technological innovation and training as the keys to long-term stability and economic success. The book has implications for industrial development worldwide. Japan's starting point over a century ago was similar to the present conditions of many developing countries and the book's emphasis on the acquisition of better skills as a key to development is as relevant to Europe and America as it is to the Third World.

Technology and Industrial Growth in Pre-War Japan - The Mitsubishi-Nagasaki Shipyard 1884-1934 (Hardcover, annotated edition):... Technology and Industrial Growth in Pre-War Japan - The Mitsubishi-Nagasaki Shipyard 1884-1934 (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Yukiko Fukasaku; Introduction by J. A. A Stockwin
R5,472 Discovery Miles 54 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In "Technology and Industrial Growth in Pre-War Japan," Yukiko Fukasaku examines development in Japan in the pre-War period, and views the achievements of this period as central to the present competitiveness of the country's industrial technology. She gives particular emphasis to the crucial role played by training and research in the accumulation of technological capability and the assimilation of imported technology.
Fukasaku shows that successful technology transfer and improvements to the imported technology made possible by research and role-training formed the basis of the great technological success of post-war Japan. She uses the Mitsubishi Nagasaki shipyard as a case study, looking at technological innovation and training as the key to long-term stability and economic success.
This study has important implications for industrial development worldwide. Japan's starting point over a century ago was similar to the present conditions of many developing countries, and the book's emphasis on the acquisition of better skills as a key to development worldwide is as relevant to the United States and Europe as it is to the Third World.

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