That is, the decrease of population in England at the time caused the development of a capital-intensive industry that is easy to be connected with mechanization.
Meanwhile, the increase of population in Japan at the time caused the development of a labor-intensive industry that produced the way of managing the labor force efficiently.
According to Akira Hayami(速水融), an emeritus professor of Keio Univ., there had already occurred another I.R that stands for the "Industrious" Revolution during the Edo period in Japan.
He seems to find the fact that these I.R showed different development between in England and Japan has to do with a population change as well on each side at that time.
Im sure the professor has contacted you directly, but if not I believe he is a professor at Cambridge Uni.. I would suggest (like I have done) by his book 'Japan Through the Looking Glass'
this is a great video...good explanation as well.
Kiena58 1 week ago
@naktan2009 別のビデオの中で、彼はこう言ってる。「日本には車輪を作る技術があったが、17-19世紀に利用をやめてしまった。」no wheelという発言にはmisleadingな部分はあるが、彼はどちらかといえば親日的、すくなくとも日本に強い関心をいだいている研究者のひとりだよ。ほかのビデオをいくつか見ればわかるが、明治以前の積み重ねについても、彼は十二分に理解してる。識字率の高さについても知ってる。無闇に噛みつくのは控えられたい。
uniarare 6 months ago
彼が日本について言っていることは、間違いだらけだなw 車輪を作る技術が日本に無かった? 千年以上も前から水車が日本にあるのにか?w 車輪や針や、その他あらゆる技術が無かった朝鮮と日本を勘違いし ているだろ? 木を曲げる技術がなくて、どうやって日本の木造建築が可能だったというのだ? このバカ学者はw
naktan2009 1 year ago
日本は、江戸時代の頃、つまり、400年ぐらい前から日本型資本主義を行なっていたんだぞw 先物取引を世界で最初に行なっていたのも日本だ。しかも、江戸時代の識字率は、70%~90%以上と諸説ある。明治以前の積み重ねが無ければ、いきなりたった30年間で近代化が完成するわけがなかろうw
naktan2009 1 year ago
これが彼の研究の結果だとしたら時間を無駄にしたね
何一つ正しいことを話せないのは残念だよ
何かを語るならもうすこし頭を使った勉強をするべきじゃないかな
aki0804 1 year ago
im the thousanth view
Boberno 3 years ago
That is, the decrease of population in England at the time caused the development of a capital-intensive industry that is easy to be connected with mechanization.
Meanwhile, the increase of population in Japan at the time caused the development of a labor-intensive industry that produced the way of managing the labor force efficiently.
How do you think about it, sir?
longestyard2007 3 years ago
According to Akira Hayami(速水融), an emeritus professor of Keio Univ., there had already occurred another I.R that stands for the "Industrious" Revolution during the Edo period in Japan.
He seems to find the fact that these I.R showed different development between in England and Japan has to do with a population change as well on each side at that time.
longestyard2007 3 years ago
Im sure the professor has contacted you directly, but if not I believe he is a professor at Cambridge Uni.. I would suggest (like I have done) by his book 'Japan Through the Looking Glass'
Hope this helps :)
Sean
Seanuk 3 years ago
Thank You Mr., you helped in my homework, and the information is very intesresting. Somebody could tell me, who is this man?
MAU007ANGEL 4 years ago