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In the Mountain's Shadow: Japan's Silk Reelers Blazed an Asian Path of Economic Development

In the Mountain's Shadow: Japan's Silk Reelers Blazed an Asian Path of Economic Development
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摘要 Exploring the history of the silk-reeling industry in Chichibu, Japan, this paper challenges the prevalent representation of mountain communities as marginal economic peripheries of the metropolitan center or as reservoirs of poverty and backwardness. Mountain districts were the cradle of an Asian 搃ndustrious?revolution that led to Japan抯 modernization. The highland-based silk-reeling producers pioneered an autonomous Asian model of industrial development, which competed successfully against the capital-intensive system introduced from the West into coastal cities. The export strength of silk-producing households in upland villages overturns the claim that Japan抯 economic miracle was based on the introduction of Western technology and administrative systems. To the contrary, the Asian-style management practices and labor standards developed by the silk producers were transferred to a succession of other industries. These indigenous practices account for the rise of Japanese industry in world markets. The clash between the two opposing models of modernization resulted in modern Japan抯 first major civil conflict, the Chichibu Rebellion of 1884, a legacy that has major implications for today抯 recession-mired Japan as well as for developing countries striving for an alternative path to economic development.
出处 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2004年第2期183-191,共9页 山地科学学报(英文)
关键词 Mountain economics silk industry Japanese economic history Asian development 丝绸工业 工业经济 山区 经济史 日本 亚洲
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