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Colonial Development of Modern Industry in Korea, 1910-1939/40
https://jiia.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1067
https://jiia.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/106757a3ef65-5f25-4126-9dd8-09b46765c5e4
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Item type | 一般雑誌記事 / Article(1) | |||||||
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公開日 | 2019-08-22 | |||||||
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タイトル | Colonial Development of Modern Industry in Korea, 1910-1939/40 | |||||||
言語 | en | |||||||
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言語 | eng | |||||||
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資源タイプ識別子 | http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 | |||||||
資源タイプ | article | |||||||
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Kimura, Mitsuhiko
× Kimura, Mitsuhiko
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1974
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言語 | en | |||||||
値 | Professor of Economics and Economic History at School of International Politics, Economics and Communication, Aoyama Gakuin University | |||||||
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内容記述タイプ | Abstract | |||||||
内容記述 | Under Japanese rule, the Korean economy underwent momentous change, so much so that, from a global perspective, it constituted an exceptional case in the first half of the 20th century. Between 1912 to 1939, traditional primary industry (mostly agriculture) shrank from about 70% to about 40% of GDP, meanwhile, the proportion of mining and manufacturing industries combined in the total economy grew significantly, from about 5% to about 20%. In short, it represented a rapid transition from a primarily agricultural economy to a primarily non-agricultural one. During this transition, the agricultural sector itself underwent change. The policies of the Government-General and the development of the money economy led to improved farming techniques and changes in crop selection. Overall agricultural production increased steadily. In the meantime, industrialization in Korea began with small and medium-sized plants that simply processed raw materials. Then, as early as the 1910s, modern industries arose, particularly ironmaking plants. From the 1920s until 1930s, a private-sector enterprise built a large-scale chemical industrial complex founded on development of power plants. What must be emphasized here is that the colonized people themselves contributed widely to industrialization in Korea. Koreans positively responded to external stimulus and took the initiative in following Japanese models and learning skills in business and industrial technologies, thereby demonstrating entrepreneurship of their own. | |||||||
言語 | en | |||||||
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内容記述タイプ | Other | |||||||
内容記述 | This article is an English version of Kimura, Mitsuhiko.“Kindai sangyo no hatten [Development of modern industry].” Chap. 2 in Nihon tochika no chosen: tokei to jissho kenkyu wa nani wo kataruka. [Korea under the rule of Japan: what statistics and empirical research tell us]. Tokyo: Chuokoron-Shinsha, 2018. | |||||||
言語 | en | |||||||
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en : Japan Review 巻 2, 号 2, p. 23-44, 発行日 2018-11-18 |
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出版者 | 日本国際問題研究所 | |||||||
言語 | ja | |||||||
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言語 | ja | |||||||
値 | 東京 | |||||||
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出版者 | Japan Institute of International Affairs | |||||||
言語 | en |