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Japanese industrial expansion since WWII

d itself rigorously from the rest of the world, but Perry issued an order that Japan would have to open her markets or face the consequences. This would change the country forever, but it would not be the type of change the West envisioned. The Japanese culture found a way to satisfy the West while retaining its own style. The Japanese announced that they would open their market, but they also said it could not be done all at once. Foreigners could trade at one of two places, the small port of Shimoda or the small fishing port of Hakodate in northern Japan:

This was the first of what would become known in later years as "market-opening packages." While thus attempting to limit the extent of foreign intrusion, Japan immediately launched an intensive and historic effort to catch up with the industry and technology of the west (Prestowitz 8).

Foreign experts were hired to come to Japan and transfer the technology and skills they had developed. Japan negotiated trade treaties so that foreigners were prevented from doing business in the interior of the country. Japan also avoided foreign investment and sought the technology of the West not to be westernized but to maintain her autonomy and purity as a society. All such efforts were at the behest and under the guidance of the government authorities, and this was a key element in the way Japanese business culture developed. Growth was rapid so that by 1900 Japan's capital industries had reached a level of technology comparable to that of the West (Prestowitz 7-9).

However, after World war II the West came to think of Japan as a developing country, and this attitude ignored the reality of the level the country had reached before the war when it was already one of the world's leading industrial and military powers. The postwar economic growth of Japan has been considerable and has been described as a miracle. Japan once more started searching the world for technology and ...

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