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The miraculous economic growth of postwar Japan remains a legend in modern world history. Many Western scholars and historians have already pointed out that the economic success of postwar Japan is also attributed to the fact that Japan chose to earn foreign currency, especially U.S. dollars, through mass production of high-quality industrial goods and their export, while developing Japanese production technology, instead of simply taking advantage of its cheap labor force to earn U.S. dollars through mass production of industrial parts and goods subcontracted from the United States Cheap labor alone was not enough to mass produce industrial goods that would meet the high demands of the U.S. market. What was most needed was the ability to provide the industrial technology to meet those needs domestically. Self-developed technology was protected in the form of Japanese patents, which led to further exports. Incidentally, the export of Barbie dolls from Japan to the United States was discontinued in the 1970s. This was because the mass production of PVC dolls eventually became an unspecialized technology, and while American buyers could get cheap labor, there was no problem producing dolls in countries other than Japan. The bases for mass production of Barbie dolls moved to Taiwan and South Korea. Japan's main dollar earnings came more and more from industrial goods, such as cars and appliances, which were based on domestic patents. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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The miraculous economic growth of postwar Japan remains a legend in modern world history.
Many Western scholars and historians have already pointed out that the economic success of postwar Japan isshould alsoso be attributed to the fact that Japan chose to earn foreign currency, especially U.S. dollars, through mass production of high-quality industrial goods and their export, while they worked on developing Japanese production technology of their own,. insteadInstead of simply taking advantage of itstheir cheap labor force to earn U.S. dollars through mass production of industrial parts and goods subcontracted fromby the United States to Japan they also developed their own production technology. Cheap labor alone waswould not enough to mass produce industrial goods that would meet the high demands of the U.S. market.
Many Western scholars and historians have already pointed out that the economic success of postwar Japan isshould alsoso be attributed to the fact that Japan chose to earn foreign currency, especially U.S. dollars, through mass production of high-quality industrial goods and their export, while they worked on developing Japanese production technology of their own,. insteadInstead of simply taking advantage of itstheir cheap labor force to earn U.S. dollars through mass production of industrial parts and goods subcontracted fromby the United States to Japan they also developed their own production technology. Cheap labor alone waswould not enough to mass produce industrial goods that would meet the high demands of the U.S. market.
What was most needed was the ability to provide the industrial technology to meet those needs domestically.
Self-developed technology was protected in the form of Japanese patents, which led to further exports.
Incidentally, the export of Barbie dolls from Japan to the United States was discontinued in the 1970s.
This was because the mass production of PVC dolls eventually became an unspecialized technology, and while American buyers could get cheap labor, there was no problem producing dolls in countries other than Japan.
The bases for mass production of Barbie dolls moved to Taiwan and South Korea.
Japan's main dollar earnings came more and more from industrial goods, such as cars and appliances, which were based on domestic patents.
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- İngilizce (ABD)
Birazcık yanlış
The miraculous economic growth of postwar Japan remains a legend in modern world history.
Many Western scholars and historians have already pointed out that the economic success of postwar Japan isshould alsoso be attributed to the fact that Japan chose to earn foreign currency, especially U.S. dollars, through mass production of high-quality industrial goods and their export, while they worked on developing Japanese production technology of their own,. insteadInstead of simply taking advantage of itstheir cheap labor force to earn U.S. dollars through mass production of industrial parts and goods subcontracted fromby the United States to Japan they also developed their own production technology. Cheap labor alone waswould not enough to mass produce industrial goods that would meet the high demands of the U.S. market.
Many Western scholars and historians have already pointed out that the economic success of postwar Japan isshould alsoso be attributed to the fact that Japan chose to earn foreign currency, especially U.S. dollars, through mass production of high-quality industrial goods and their export, while they worked on developing Japanese production technology of their own,. insteadInstead of simply taking advantage of itstheir cheap labor force to earn U.S. dollars through mass production of industrial parts and goods subcontracted fromby the United States to Japan they also developed their own production technology. Cheap labor alone waswould not enough to mass produce industrial goods that would meet the high demands of the U.S. market.
What was most needed was the ability to provide the industrial technology to meet those needs domestically.
Self-developed technology was protected in the form of Japanese patents, which led to further exports.
Incidentally, the export of Barbie dolls from Japan to the United States was discontinued in the 1970s.
This was because the mass production of PVC dolls eventually became an unspecialized technology, and while American buyers could get cheap labor, there was no problem producing dolls in countries other than Japan.
The bases for mass production of Barbie dolls moved to Taiwan and South Korea.
Japan's main dollar earnings came more and more from industrial goods, such as cars and appliances, which were based on domestic patents.
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