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adam_text | Titel: The role of tradition in Japan s industrialization
Autor: Tanimoto, Masayuki
Jahr: 2006
CONTENTS
Preface v
List ofFigures ix
List of Tables x
List ofMaps xiii
Map of Japan xiv
Notes xvi
List of Contributors xvii
Part I Introduction 1
1. The Role of Tradition in Japan s Industrialization: Another
Path to Industrialization 3
Masayuki Tanimoto
2. The Development of Traditional Industries in Modern Japan:
A Statistical Exposition 45
Takanori Matsumoto
Part II Tradition in Industrialization 73
3. The Role of Early Factories in Japanese Industrialization 75
Johzen Takeuchi
4. Dualism in the Silk-reeling Industry in Suwa from the 1910s
to the 1930s 93
Satoshi Matsumura
5. Factory Girls in an Agrarian Setting circa 1910 121
Jun Sasaki
6. The Humble Origins of Modern Japan s Machine Industry 140
Jun Suzuki
7. How Local Trade Associations and Manufacturers
Associations Worked in Pre-war Japan 157
Kazuhiro Omori
Part III The Modernization of Traditional Industries 181
8. The Rise of a Factory Industry: Silk Reeling in
Suwa District 183
Masaki Nakabayashi
vüi Contents
9. The Export-oriented Industrialization of Japanese Pottery:
The Adoption and Adaptation of Overseas Technology
and Market Information 217
Takehisa Yamada
Part IV Industry and Regional Community 241
10. The Development of a Rural Weaving Industry and its
Social Capital 243
Hisami Matsuzaki
11. Communal Action in the Development of Regional
Industrial Policy: A Case Study of the Kawamata Silk
Weaving Industry 273
Futoshi Yamauchi
12. Capital Accumulation and the Local Economy: Brewers and
Local Notables 301
Masayuki Tanimoto
Index 323
LIST OF FIGURES
1.1. Order, sales and piece rate in the putting-out System
(Case of the Takizawas, 1897). 15
1.2. Yield rate and the business cycle. 18
2.1. Plots of the nationwide trends of traditional commerce
in modern Japan by the Principal Component Analysis. 55
2.2. Plots of the nationwide trends of the traditional civil
construction contractor industry in modern Japan
by the Principal Component Analysis. 62
3.1. Dimensions of industrialization. 82
3.2. Japanese transformation from putting-out System. 89
4.1. Subcontracting of small reeling milk under large
reeling firms. 101
4.2. Raw silk reeling by small independent mills. 111
4.3. Raw silk reeling by hand-reeling filature. 117
5.1. Commonest forms of cotton cloth production by the
clothiers in Banshü during the 1910s. 122
7.1. Pottery production and export 1897-1937. 160
7.2. Straw goods production 1897-1937. 167
8.1. Relative price of filature: (Japan Filature No. 1 in
New York)/(Japan Hanks in Lyon). 187
8.2. Relative price of filature: (Filature in Yokohama)/
(Hanks in Yokohama). 188
8.3. Gross margins of peasants per 1 picul of silk in 1886. 190
8.4. Silk re-reeüng and inspection System of Kaimeisha
from 1884. 195
8.5. Price of Shinshü Filatures and Kaimeisha Filatures in the
Yokohama market 1884-1887: weekly data. 196
9.1. Technical schools in pottery-producing districts in the
Meiji period. 233
10.1. Development of Isezaki weaving industry (Unit: yen). 246
10.2. Map around Isezaki. 247
10.3. Putting-out System and flow of products. 248
10.4. Fluctuation of amounts. 264
11.1. Export silk production in Date prefecture
(quantity and sales). 285
11.2. Export silk in Date-gun and Kawamata town. 286
12.1. Market oriented production of sake and soy sauce. 306
12.2. Number of factories and Workshops of brewery
(Size-specific: volume of production per year). 307
LIST OF TABLES
1.1. Structure of labor in manufacturing sector (1920). 6
1.2(a). Agricultural and non-agricultural prcxiucts in Japan (1874). 8
1.2(b). Niunber of gainful workers by industry and occupation
(1874) (Classified by the Meiji government). 8
1.3. Production forms of the weaving industry in Japan (1905). 13
1.4. The apportion of labor within a peasant s household
(1901, in Senboku-gun, southem part of Osaka Prefecture). 17
1.5.1. Ratio of self-employed workers to total workers. 20
1.5.2. Sectorial transition of self-employed workers. 24
2.1. Changes in the number of gainfully occupied workers
in the entire traditional industrial sector. 48
2.2. Marginal contribution rate of each category against the
increase in the total number of workers. 54
2.3. Prefecture-specific changes in the number of persons
operating retail sales. 57
2.4. Distribution-related indexes. 61
2.5. Prefecture-specific changes in the number of persons
operating businesses in the contracting industry (civil
construction contracting industry and contracting labor). 64
2.6. Change in management indexes of contracting industry
in Japan. 67
3.1. Newly transferred industries and leading early factories. 78
3.2. Early factories of brush industry. 80
3.3. Button factories in Osaka. 83
3.4. Brush producers in Osaka City. 83
3.5. Decline of soap factories in Tokyo. 84
4.1. Raw silk production in Japan. 96
4.2. Machine-reeling mills in Suwa (1924). 100
4.3. Subcontracted basins under large reeling firms (1)
(1914-1918). 103
4.4. Subcontracted basins under large reeling firms (2)
(1919-1931). 104
4.5. Basins of Katakura s Kawagishi Mill (1927). 106
4.6. Operation Status of small reeling mills (1914-1927). 107
4.7. Data of establishment of reeling mills serving the
domestic market. 107
4.8. Occupations of the heads of reeler s families. 114
5.1. Workers classified by their place of birth (residence),
February 1914-January 1924. 124
ListqfTables xi
5.2. Employment age and employment terms of workers,
February 1914-January 1924. 126
5.3. Number of power looms each weaver operated
from 21 January to 18 Manch 1917. 128
5.4. Number of weaving days, 21 January-18 March 1917. 129
5.5. Output, wages and earnings of weavers,
21 January-18 March 1917. 132
5.6. Typology of the double shift, 21 January-18 March 1917. 135
7.1. Number of local trade associations by type of
business (1920). 158
7.2. Number of manufacturers associations by type
of manufacturing industry (1931). 159
7.3. Destinations of exported pottery (1900-1937). 161
7.4. Output value of main pottery-producing
districts (1909-1937). 161
7.5. Output of straw goods by prefecture. 168
7.6. Output of straw goods by gun (county). 170
7.7. Demand, import and export values of straw
goods by prefecture (1931). 171
7.8. Local trade associations in the main producing
districts (1931). 173
7.9. Results of inspections (1937). 175
8.1. Japanese production and export of raw silk. 185
8.2. Production and equipment of silk-reeling industries
in Nagano Prefecture, 1876-1930. 189
8.3. Raw silk sold to Yokohama trading companies in the
Oct.-Dec. period, 1880-1889. 191
8.4. Basic wage and Performance of female workers in
Kasahara s factory (OLS). 201
8.5(a). Fine equation (2SLS). 202
8.5(b). Wage equation (2SLS). 202
9.1. The amount of Japanese pottery exports in
the Meiji period. 220
9.2. Demand for Japanese pottery in 1891. 224
9.3. Employers and employees in pottery-producing
districts in 1891. 225
9.4. Amount of pottery production in the Meiji Period. 226
10.1. Content of expenditure. 245
10.2. Content of textile consumption in Japan. 246
10.3. Clothiers and looms in Isezaki region. 249
10.4. Disposal of returned commodities in September 1917. 255
10.5. Content of mortgage. 259
10.6. Types of newcomers. 261
10.7. Content of textile consumption in Japan. 262
xii ListqfTables
10.8. Amount of silk textile production in Sawa-gun (county). 263
10.9. Financial Situation of Kakiage brokerage finn. 265
10.10. Stock prices of brokerage firm. 265
11.1. Weavers in Kawamata and villages in Date-gun 1894. 275
11.2. Production scale and number of weavers in
Kawamata, 1899. 276
11.3. Councillors and presidents of the Trade Association, 18%. 278
11.4. Distribution of power looms amoung the Workshops in
Kawamata town (1912). 286
11.5. Income brackets of export silk cloth weavers. 287
11.6. Two opposing factions of the Trade Associations in 1914. 289
11.7. Major investors in the Kawamata Credit Cooperative of
Production and Sales 1911. 292
11.8. Outstanding loans of Kawamata Cooperative of Credit,
Purchase and Sales. 293
12.1 Occupational distribution of property owners with the
assets of more than 500,000 yen. 302
12.2. Distribution of traders by taxation
(Nügata Prefecture 1898). 303
12.3. Balance of Oku (Inner account) of the
Hamaguchi family. 312
12.4. Share Investments in Oku (Inner account) of the
Hamaguchi family. 314
LIST OF MAPS
1 Map of Prefectures. xiv
4.1. Suwa district and nearby areas. 99
5.1. Banshü, a semi-urban area covering Taka-, Katö- and
Kasai-gun in Hyögo Prefecture (Abe 1989: 208). 123
5.2. Place of birth (residence) of workers,
February 1914-January 1924. 125
9.1. Location of pottery-producing districts in Meiji, Japan. 222
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adam_txt |
Titel: The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization
Autor: Tanimoto, Masayuki
Jahr: 2006
CONTENTS
Preface v
List ofFigures ix
List of Tables x
List ofMaps xiii
Map of Japan xiv
Notes xvi
List of' Contributors xvii
Part I Introduction 1
1. The Role of Tradition in Japan's Industrialization: Another
Path to Industrialization 3
Masayuki Tanimoto
2. The Development of Traditional Industries in Modern Japan:
A Statistical Exposition 45
Takanori Matsumoto
Part II Tradition in Industrialization 73
3. The Role of "Early Factories" in Japanese Industrialization 75
Johzen Takeuchi
4. Dualism in the Silk-reeling Industry in Suwa from the 1910s
to the 1930s 93
Satoshi Matsumura
5. Factory Girls in an Agrarian Setting circa 1910 121
Jun Sasaki
6. The Humble Origins of Modern Japan's Machine Industry 140
Jun Suzuki
7. How Local Trade Associations and Manufacturers'
Associations Worked in Pre-war Japan 157
Kazuhiro Omori
Part III The Modernization of Traditional Industries 181
8. The Rise of a Factory Industry: Silk Reeling in
Suwa District 183
Masaki Nakabayashi
vüi Contents
9. The Export-oriented Industrialization of Japanese Pottery:
The Adoption and Adaptation of Overseas Technology
and Market Information 217
Takehisa Yamada
Part IV Industry and Regional Community 241
10. The Development of a Rural Weaving Industry and its
Social Capital 243
Hisami Matsuzaki
11. Communal Action in the Development of Regional
Industrial Policy: A Case Study of the Kawamata Silk
Weaving Industry 273
Futoshi Yamauchi
12. Capital Accumulation and the Local Economy: Brewers and
Local Notables 301
Masayuki Tanimoto
Index 323
LIST OF FIGURES
1.1. Order, sales and piece rate in the putting-out System
(Case of the Takizawas, 1897). 15
1.2. Yield rate and the business cycle. 18
2.1. Plots of the nationwide trends of traditional commerce
in modern Japan by the Principal Component Analysis. 55
2.2. Plots of the nationwide trends of the traditional civil
construction contractor industry in modern Japan
by the Principal Component Analysis. 62
3.1. Dimensions of industrialization. 82
3.2. Japanese transformation from putting-out System. 89
4.1. Subcontracting of small reeling milk under large
reeling firms. 101
4.2. Raw silk reeling by small independent mills. 111
4.3. Raw silk reeling by hand-reeling filature. 117
5.1. Commonest forms of cotton cloth production by the
clothiers in Banshü during the 1910s. 122
7.1. Pottery production and export 1897-1937. 160
7.2. Straw goods production 1897-1937. 167
8.1. Relative price of filature: (Japan Filature No. 1 in
New York)/(Japan Hanks in Lyon). 187
8.2. Relative price of filature: (Filature in Yokohama)/
(Hanks in Yokohama). 188
8.3. Gross margins of peasants per 1 picul of silk in 1886. 190
8.4. Silk re-reeüng and inspection System of Kaimeisha
from 1884. 195
8.5. Price of Shinshü Filatures and Kaimeisha Filatures in the
Yokohama market 1884-1887: weekly data. 196
9.1. Technical schools in pottery-producing districts in the
Meiji period. 233
10.1. Development of Isezaki weaving industry (Unit: yen). 246
10.2. Map around Isezaki. 247
10.3. Putting-out System and flow of products. 248
10.4. Fluctuation of amounts. 264
11.1. Export silk production in Date prefecture
(quantity and sales). 285
11.2. Export silk in Date-gun and Kawamata town. 286
12.1. Market oriented production of sake and soy sauce. 306
12.2. Number of factories and Workshops of brewery
(Size-specific: volume of production per year). 307
LIST OF TABLES
1.1. Structure of labor in manufacturing sector (1920). 6
1.2(a). Agricultural and non-agricultural prcxiucts in Japan (1874). 8
1.2(b). Niunber of gainful workers by industry and occupation
(1874) (Classified by the Meiji government). 8
1.3. Production forms of the weaving industry in Japan (1905). 13
1.4. The apportion of labor within a peasant's household
(1901, in Senboku-gun, southem part of Osaka Prefecture). 17
1.5.1. Ratio of self-employed workers to total workers. 20
1.5.2. Sectorial transition of self-employed workers. 24
2.1. Changes in the number of gainfully occupied workers
in the entire traditional industrial sector. 48
2.2. Marginal contribution rate of each category against the
increase in the total number of workers. 54
2.3. Prefecture-specific changes in the number of persons
operating retail sales. 57
2.4. Distribution-related indexes. 61
2.5. Prefecture-specific changes in the number of persons
operating businesses in the contracting industry (civil
construction contracting industry and contracting labor). 64
2.6. Change in management indexes of contracting industry
in Japan. 67
3.1. Newly transferred industries and leading early factories. 78
3.2. Early factories of brush industry. 80
3.3. Button factories in Osaka. 83
3.4. Brush producers in Osaka City. 83
3.5. Decline of soap factories in Tokyo. 84
4.1. Raw silk production in Japan. 96
4.2. Machine-reeling mills in Suwa (1924). 100
4.3. Subcontracted basins under large reeling firms (1)
(1914-1918). 103
4.4. Subcontracted basins under large reeling firms (2)
(1919-1931). 104
4.5. Basins of Katakura's Kawagishi Mill (1927). 106
4.6. Operation Status of small reeling mills (1914-1927). 107
4.7. Data of establishment of reeling mills serving the
domestic market. 107
4.8. Occupations of the heads of reeler's families. 114
5.1. Workers classified by their place of birth (residence),
February 1914-January 1924. 124
ListqfTables xi
5.2. Employment age and employment terms of workers,
February 1914-January 1924. 126
5.3. Number of power looms each weaver operated
from 21 January to 18 Manch 1917. 128
5.4. Number of weaving days, 21 January-18 March 1917. 129
5.5. Output, wages and earnings of weavers,
21 January-18 March 1917. 132
5.6. Typology of the double shift, 21 January-18 March 1917. 135
7.1. Number of local trade associations by type of
business (1920). 158
7.2. Number of manufacturers' associations by type
of manufacturing industry (1931). 159
7.3. Destinations of exported pottery (1900-1937). 161
7.4. Output value of main pottery-producing
districts (1909-1937). 161
7.5. Output of straw goods by prefecture. 168
7.6. Output of straw goods by gun (county). 170
7.7. Demand, import and export values of straw
goods by prefecture (1931). 171
7.8. Local trade associations in the main producing
districts (1931). 173
7.9. Results of inspections (1937). 175
8.1. Japanese production and export of raw silk. 185
8.2. Production and equipment of silk-reeling industries
in Nagano Prefecture, 1876-1930. 189
8.3. Raw silk sold to Yokohama trading companies in the
Oct.-Dec. period, 1880-1889. 191
8.4. Basic wage and Performance of female workers in
Kasahara's factory (OLS). 201
8.5(a). Fine equation (2SLS). 202
8.5(b). Wage equation (2SLS). 202
9.1. The amount of Japanese pottery exports in
the Meiji period. 220
9.2. Demand for Japanese pottery in 1891. 224
9.3. Employers and employees in pottery-producing
districts in 1891. 225
9.4. Amount of pottery production in the Meiji Period. 226
10.1. Content of expenditure. 245
10.2. Content of textile consumption in Japan. 246
10.3. Clothiers and looms in Isezaki region. 249
10.4. Disposal of returned commodities in September 1917. 255
10.5. Content of mortgage. 259
10.6. Types of newcomers. 261
10.7. Content of textile consumption in Japan. 262
xii ListqfTables
10.8. Amount of silk textile production in Sawa-gun (county). 263
10.9. Financial Situation of Kakiage brokerage finn. 265
10.10. Stock prices of brokerage firm. 265
11.1. Weavers in Kawamata and villages in Date-gun 1894. 275
11.2. Production scale and number of weavers in
Kawamata, 1899. 276
11.3. Councillors and presidents of the Trade Association, 18%. 278
11.4. Distribution of power looms amoung the Workshops in
Kawamata town (1912). 286
11.5. Income brackets of export silk cloth weavers. 287
11.6. Two opposing factions of the Trade Associations in 1914. 289
11.7. Major investors in the Kawamata Credit Cooperative of
Production and Sales 1911. 292
11.8. Outstanding loans of Kawamata Cooperative of Credit,
Purchase and Sales. 293
12.1 Occupational distribution of property owners with the
assets of more than 500,000 yen. 302
12.2. Distribution of traders by taxation
(Nügata Prefecture 1898). 303
12.3. Balance of Oku (Inner account) of the
Hamaguchi family. 312
12.4. Share Investments in Oku (Inner account) of the
Hamaguchi family. 314
LIST OF MAPS
1 Map of Prefectures. xiv
4.1. Suwa district and nearby areas. 99
5.1. Banshü, a semi-urban area covering Taka-, Katö- and
Kasai-gun in Hyögo Prefecture (Abe 1989: 208). 123
5.2. Place of birth (residence) of workers,
February 1914-January 1924. 125
9.1. Location of pottery-producing districts in Meiji, Japan. 222 |
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geographic_facet | Japan Economic policy Japan |
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physical | XII, 342 S. Ill., Kt. |
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spelling | The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization another path to industrialization ed. by Masayuki Tanimoto Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2006 XII, 342 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Japanese studies in economic and social history 2 Includes bibliographical references and index Erscheint: Mai 2006 Industrie Wirtschaftspolitik Industrialization Japan Industries Japan Industrial policy Japan Industrie (DE-588)4026779-9 gnd rswk-swf Tradition (DE-588)4060560-7 gnd rswk-swf Industriepolitik (DE-588)4026860-3 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd rswk-swf Industrialisierung (DE-588)4026776-3 gnd rswk-swf Japan Economic policy Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 g Industrialisierung (DE-588)4026776-3 s Industriepolitik (DE-588)4026860-3 s DE-604 Industrie (DE-588)4026779-9 s Tradition (DE-588)4060560-7 s Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 s Tanimoto, Masayuki Sonstige oth Japanese studies in economic and social history 2 (DE-604)BV020000549 2 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip064/2005034978.html Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0636/2005034978-d.html Publisher description HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014986403&sequence=000010&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization another path to industrialization Japanese studies in economic and social history Industrie Wirtschaftspolitik Industrialization Japan Industries Japan Industrial policy Japan Industrie (DE-588)4026779-9 gnd Tradition (DE-588)4060560-7 gnd Industriepolitik (DE-588)4026860-3 gnd Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd Industrialisierung (DE-588)4026776-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4026779-9 (DE-588)4060560-7 (DE-588)4026860-3 (DE-588)4066438-7 (DE-588)4026776-3 (DE-588)4028495-5 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization another path to industrialization |
title_auth | The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization another path to industrialization |
title_exact_search | The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization another path to industrialization |
title_exact_search_txtP | The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization another path to industrialization |
title_full | The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization another path to industrialization ed. by Masayuki Tanimoto |
title_fullStr | The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization another path to industrialization ed. by Masayuki Tanimoto |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization another path to industrialization ed. by Masayuki Tanimoto |
title_short | The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization |
title_sort | the role of tradition in japan s industrialization another path to industrialization |
title_sub | another path to industrialization |
topic | Industrie Wirtschaftspolitik Industrialization Japan Industries Japan Industrial policy Japan Industrie (DE-588)4026779-9 gnd Tradition (DE-588)4060560-7 gnd Industriepolitik (DE-588)4026860-3 gnd Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd Industrialisierung (DE-588)4026776-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Industrie Wirtschaftspolitik Industrialization Japan Industries Japan Industrial policy Japan Tradition Industriepolitik Wirtschaftsentwicklung Industrialisierung Japan Economic policy Japan Aufsatzsammlung |
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