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Archive | 2017

From Emulation to Innovation: Japanese Toy Exports to High-Income Countries Before World War II

Masayuki Tanimoto

This chapter explores how newly introduced “small things” cleared a path to export markets, specifically markets in Europe and North America from which the products originated. As opposed to the basic “flying geese model”, the toy manufacturing industry in modern Japan depended on the overseas market from an early stage of its development, targeting affluent consumers in the West. Therefore, it is clear that relatively low wages were not sufficient for Japan to be competitive in the global market, even though toy manufacturing was generally labor-intensive. Without direct transfer of market information by Westerners, toy traders in Japan made every effort to acquire useful knowledge concerning new products and accumulated manufacturing as well as design skills. Merchant organizers played key roles to connect market information with production, and the potential competition among traders in terms of developing designs and devices contributed to form active responses to the market. Although this competitive situation caused emulation problems, which might have undermined the effort to create brand-new designs and devices, they could be relieved through both formal and informal institutional measures, at least among the domestic traders. This can be recognized as another aspect of the “copy culture” in modern Asia.


Archive | 2012

The Role of Housework in Everyday Life: Another Aspect of Consumption in Modern Japan

Masayuki Tanimoto

What determines the level of utility that people derive from their everyday lives? There is no doubt that the consumption of goods — necessities and luxuries — is primary in considering the utility level of ordinary people. However, tangible goods are not the only objects consumed. Various kinds of ‘services’ also have a great influence on the level of individual utility. Specifically, before the ‘contemporary’ age, services delivered inside the household made up an important part of the overall consumption. These services have mainly been provided by means of ‘housework’ in a broad sense. The purpose of this chapter is to shed light on the practice of housework in modern Japan from the point of view of consumption history.1


Archive | 2006

The Role of Tradition in Japan's Industrialization: Another Path to Industrialization

Masayuki Tanimoto


Archive | 2006

The Role of Tradition in Japan's Industrialization

Masayuki Tanimoto


CIRJE F-Series | 2007

From Peasant Economy to Urban Agglomeration : The Transformation of 'Labour-intensive Industrialization' in Modern Japan

Masayuki Tanimoto


Japanese Yearbook on Business History | 1993

The Evolution of Indigenous Cotton Textile Manufacture before and after the Opening of the Ports

Masayuki Tanimoto


CIRJE F-Series | 2004

Capital Accumulation and the Local Economy : Brewers and Local Notables

Masayuki Tanimoto


Archive | 2007

The development of dispersed production organization in the interwar period: The case of the Japanese toy industry

Masayuki Tanimoto


CIRJE F-Series | 2004

The Role of Tradition in Japan's Industrialization : A Perspective of "Indigenous Development"

Masayuki Tanimoto


International Journal of Asian Studies | 2018

PEASANT SOCIETY IN JAPAN'S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON RURAL LABOUR AND FINANCE MARKETS

Masayuki Tanimoto

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