ABSTRACT

As the first volume of the two-volume Industrial Development in Modern China: Comparisons with Japan that studies the different paths of industrialization and economic modernization between China and Japan, this book analyzes the relationship between technological innovation and economic development in Japan before World War II.

The author deploys econometric analysis, multivariate statistical analysis and case studies from different industries to shed light on technological innovation in the Japanese context with particular emphasis on the importance of the patent system. A great deal of new inventions and patents in this period led to fast economic growth in Japan characterized by the simultaneous development of both traditional and modern industries. These insights help reshape the understanding of Japan's economic development and industrial advancement at an early stage and provide pointers to developing countries as to how human capital, social capabilities and thereby technological innovation can figure in economic growth.

This volume will appeal to academics of the East Asian economy, development economics and modern economic history as well as general readers interested in the miracle of the Japanese economy as the first to achieve economic development and modernization among non-Western countries.

part I|34 pages

Preliminary investigation

chapter 1|32 pages

Topic and outlook

part II|65 pages

Characteristics of innovation and development

chapter 2|23 pages

Structural changes in industrial development

Tradition and modernity

chapter 3|22 pages

Industrial development and innovation

Technology impetus and demand driver

chapter 4|18 pages

Regional nature of the power revolution

part III|48 pages

Conditions for innovation and development

chapter 5|18 pages

Industrial development and human resources

Analysis of inventors

chapter 6|14 pages

Industrial development and market structure

The Schumpeter hypothesis

chapter 7|14 pages

Technology policy

Analysis of patent system

part IV|50 pages

Cases of innovation and development

chapter 8|17 pages

Traditional industry

The rise and fall of the rickshaw industry

chapter 9|16 pages

Intermediate industry

The development of the bicycle industry

chapter 10|15 pages

Modern industry

The rise of the automotive industry

part V|19 pages

Concluding remarks and implications

chapter 11|17 pages

Concluding remarks and implications