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(horizontal differentiation). The market context is Japan's cotton spinning industry at the turn of the last century. We find that …
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evidence that Japan exported low quality manufactured goods to new, low-income destinations. Instead, reductions in trade costs … helped Japan augment market share. Exit is relatively rare but appears to be determined by market-specific demand …
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Japan's successful industrialization in the late 19th and early 20th century largely exhausted its then abundant … resources curse that undermined its prior state-led industrialization strategy. Japan's post-WWII reconstruction relied little … natural resources. Rather than exemplifying rapid development in the absence of natural resources, Japan shows how laissez …
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and unprecedented codification of technical knowledge in Meiji Japan as a natural experiment, we show that this pattern … appeared in Japan only after the Japanese government codified as much technical knowledge as what was available in Germany in … Japan was unique among non-Western countries in successfully industrializing during the first wave of globalization …
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An unresolved question concerning post-Civil War U.S. industrialization is the degree to which import tariffs protected …
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This paper studies a growth model that is able to match several key facts of economic history. For thousands of years, the average standard of living seems to have risen very little, despite increases in the level of technology and large increases in the level of the population. Then, after...
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Why was the Industrial Revolution successful at generating sustained growth? Some have argued that there was a fundamental change in the way that new technology was developed during this period, but evidence for this argument remains largely anecdotal. This paper provides direct quantitative...
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Manufacturing has made an important contribution to raising living standards in many parts of the world. Concerns about premature deindustrialization have made some observers skeptical about the potential for manufacturing to play this role in Africa. But employment in African manufacturing has...
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during this stage of industrialization, and that much of its early productivity growth can be explained by changes in …
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investment during early industrialization. Although several manufacturing industries, such as cotton textiles, depart from the … per unit of labor is also presented, serving to undercut the notion that the early period of industrialization was based …
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