ABSTRACT

THE export goods labelled ‘Made in Japan’ come from every type of organization: from small family industries and small or medium-sized handicraft units, more or less linked up with family enterprises; from super-handicraft plants, representing the greater part of medium-sized industry; from large factories based on peculiarly Japanese semi-feudal social organization; from similar factories organized on Western lines. All these types of plants play an important part in Japanese production and export trade.