INDUSTRIALIZATION IN JAPAN
1.
They encourage the importation of machines from
the west (big machines used in France, Germany, Britain and other western
countries).
2.
They look at the technology and technicians and
receive then in Japan.
3.
They allow economic interferes [laissezfaire] but
they did not remove their hand completely but rather encourage people on the
issue; they set a factory and finance the factories and sold to the people.
4.
They instituted the quality assurance; the goods
produce has to be tasted before they can be used internally and to other
countries.
5.
Education; in order to straighten their
imperialism they encourage education, they did not abandoned their tradition
but copy the education of France and Germany. The curriculum was fashioned to reflect
what they will practice in the future.
6.
The structure of production was complicated in
manner that each large companies has subsidiaries companies which will be
responsible for producing the various parts of a product and the large
companies will be assembling the various part produced by their subsidiaries
companies/branches.
7.
At the period of First World War (1914 – 1918)
industrialization boosted in Japan because as at that time; Japan were not in
the war, rather, they focused on industrialization.
8.
Organization in the factory system:
industrial-dualization in the sense that the mother industry is allow producing
hand-in-hand with the traditional industries.
9.
Location of Japan also plays a vital role.
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