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The History of Japan’s Silk Exports, 1859–1899
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The export of silk products created a regional trade surplus for eastern Japan, centered on Tokyo. In producing raw silk, the people of eastern Japan created factories to lead rural industrialization. This regional trade surplus was used to fuel growth in the consumer economy of Japan, as it pushed western Japan, centered on Osaka, to develop its cotton industry. These two industries and the Yawata Steel Works in northern Kyushu transformed Japan from an agricultural country to an industrial country in the late 19th century.
In this story, the role of government is both central and peripheral. Without the decision by the Tokugawa shogun’s government to open Japan to external trade, this development would never have happened. However, once Japan was opened to trade, the Tokugawa government did not do much to help the trade, while the Meiji government, though desirous of fostering trade, did not always succeed in its efforts. Ultimately, it was the producers and merchants, the people, who transformed the rural economy and the country itself.
Title: The History of Japan’s Silk Exports, 1859–1899
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The export of silk products created a regional trade surplus for eastern Japan, centered on Tokyo.
In producing raw silk, the people of eastern Japan created factories to lead rural industrialization.
This regional trade surplus was used to fuel growth in the consumer economy of Japan, as it pushed western Japan, centered on Osaka, to develop its cotton industry.
These two industries and the Yawata Steel Works in northern Kyushu transformed Japan from an agricultural country to an industrial country in the late 19th century.
In this story, the role of government is both central and peripheral.
Without the decision by the Tokugawa shogun’s government to open Japan to external trade, this development would never have happened.
However, once Japan was opened to trade, the Tokugawa government did not do much to help the trade, while the Meiji government, though desirous of fostering trade, did not always succeed in its efforts.
Ultimately, it was the producers and merchants, the people, who transformed the rural economy and the country itself.
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