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The initial stage of postwar industrial policy was devoted to the restoration of a number of industries which had been pioneered and developed ever since the Meiji era. Most of them had risen to some prominence before the war and several received special support from the militarists, because they were regarded as providing either the sinews of an armaments industry or, more generally, the backbone of a strong, modern economy.
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© 1992 Jon Woronoff
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Woronoff, J. (1992). Risen Sectors. In: Japanese Targeting. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12561-6_4
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