The First Printing Press Made in Japan
Kiichi YOSHIDA(1) and Kaoru GONJO(2)
(1) | Prof. of Tokyo Metropolitan College of Aeronautical Engineering |
(2) | AGUNE GIJUTSU Center Co. |
Abstract:
Prof. Kiyoshi MAEDA, who was a Chairman of Subcommitee of Preservation of Hisorical Records on Mechanical Engineering of JSME in 1997, expressed as follows: "From the mid to late nineteenth century, our country experienced a period of modernization that was supported by the influx of foreign science and technology. This turned the path of Japan from an agricultural to an industrial country under a policy of an "enriched and strengthened country and production industry." Subsequently, over this past century, our country has continued in its economic growth. The motivating power of this economic growth has been generated by industry and supported by mechanical engineering." The printing industry in Japan also imitates foreign technologies as well as another industries. In this paper, the first printing press machine made in Japan are introduced.
Keywords: M-form, internal capital market, the architecture for the architecture for the organisational growth pattern, increasing returns
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