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Economic progress requires technological development, which in turn depends on a country's social capacity to acquire, assimilate, and develop new technologies.
Preface - Introduction - Japanese Experience in Technologies: A Survey; R.Minami, K.S.Kim, F.Makino & J-h.Seo - PART 1: CHOICE AND ADAPTATION OF TECHNOLOGY - The Development of Appropriate Technologies for Export Promotion in the Silk-Reeling Industry; R.Minami & F.Makino - Mechanism of the Diffusion of Technologies: Case Study of the Cotton-Weaving Industry; R.Minami & F.Makino - Technology Choice in the Cotton-Spinning Industry: The Switch from Mules to Ring Frame; Y.Kiyokawa - Choice of Technologies in the Ship-Building Industry: Modern v Traditional; K.Otsuka - The Development of the Farm Machinery Industry: Case Study of the Walking-Type Tractor; T.Kako - PART 2: R&D, INNOVATION, AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION - The Dynamics of Innovation and Learning-by-Doing: The Case of the Integrated Circuit Industry; A.Sakuma - Organizational Innovation and Development of the Sewing Machine Industry; S.Hondai - Technological Innovation in the Steel Industry: Recognizing Potential in Innovation; S.Yonekura - An International Comparison of Productivity and Product Development Performance in the Auto Industry; T.Fujimoto & A.Takeishi - R&D Competition and Innovation in the VCR Industry; J-h.Seo - Japanese Technology and Industrial Development in Thailand: The Experience of the Synthetic Fiber Industry; T.van Tho - CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS - Lessons Form the Japanese Experience; R.Minami, K.S.Kim, F.Makino & J-h.Seo - Index