81 results on '"Hashino, Tomoko"'
Search Results
2. Introduction: Silks, a Global Perspective
3. 'Swallowed' Economic History: The Significance of Economic History Research in Economics
4. Chapter 11 Three Markets and Three Types of Competitiveness
5. Cultural Literacy as Mission and Product: Age, Class, and Gender in Japan's Kimono Academies.
6. Underlying Sources of Growth: First and Second Nature Geography
7. The Survival Strategy of the Japanese Kimono Industry
8. Promotion of the Weaving Districts in Modern Japan
9. Toward a New Paradigm of the Long-Term Development of Industrial Districts
10. Contrasting Development Paths of Silk-Weaving Districts in Modern Japan
11. Beyond Marshallian Agglomeration Economies
12. Agglomeration with the Declining Marshallian Agglomeration Economies : An inquiry into the postwar development of the Nada sake brewing district in Japan
13. 家内工業は何をしていたか-1910年代後半福井織物産地における構造変化の一断面
14. 【Book Review】Kaoru Sugihara, The East Asian Miracle in Global History
15. Selective Technology Choice, Adaptations, and Industrial Development: Lessons from Japanese Historical Experience
16. Technology Choice and Industrialization: A Comprehensive Review of Development Experience of the Textile Industry in Prewar Japan
17. From the Non-European Tradition to a Variation on the Japanese Competitiveness Model: The Modern Japanese Paper Industry Since the 1870s
18. From Lyon to Kyoto: Modernization of a Traditional Silk-Weaving District in Japan, 1887–1929
19. Three Markets and Three Types of Competitiveness
20. Cluster-based industrial development in contemporary developing countries and modern Japanese economic history
21. Beyond Marshallian Agglomeration Economies: The Roles of Trade Associations in Meiji Japan
22. Hand looms, power looms, and changing production organizations: the case of the Kiryū weaving district in early twentieth-century Japan
23. 先生と経済史と私 (<特集>大学院で経済学を学ぶ)
24. 比較産地発展論序説 : 西陣から桐生へ、さらに福井へ (<特集>「開発経済史」のフロンティア)
25. From the Non-European Tradition to a Variation on the Japanese Competitiveness Model: The Modern Japanese Paper Industry Since the 1870s
26. The rise of the power-loom factory in the traditional silk-weaving district
27. THE RISE AND FALL OF INDUSTRIALIZATION: THE CASE OF A SILK WEAVING DISTRICT IN MODERN JAPAN
28. THE RISE AND FALL OF INDUSTRIALIZATION: THE CASE OF A SILK WEAVING DISTRICT IN MODERN JAPAN.
29. 近代福井における精錬業の発展と織物業 : 産地・市場・政府 (<特集>経済史のフロンティア)
30. 近代福井県における輸出向絹織物業の急成長と地理的拡大
31. 日本の繊維産業と産業教育 : 実学の「伝統」と試み
32. 競争と共存 : 1920年代日本の化学染料工業の進化と展開
33. The Rise of the Japanese Synthetic Dye Industry during the First World War
34. Luxury Market and Survival: Japan's Traditional Kimono Weaving Industry after the 1950s
35. The Rise and Fall of Industrialization and Changing Labor Intensity: The Case of Export-Oriented Silk Weaving District in Modern Japan
36. Expansion and Transformation of the Export-Oriented Silk Weaving District: The Case of Fukui in Japan from 1890 to 1919
37. Hand looms, power looms, and changing production organizations: the case of the Kiryu weaving district in the early 20th century Japan
38. From Smithian Growth to Schumpeterian Development : An Inquiry into the Development of the Kiryu Weaving District in the Early 20th Century Japan
39. Beyond Marshallian Agglomeration Economies : The Roles of the Local Trade Association in a Meiji Japan : Weaving District(1868-1912)
40. From the Non-European Tradition to a Variation of Japanese Model of Competitiveness: the Japanese Modern Paper Industry since the 1870s
41. On the Historical Process of the Institutionalizing Technical Education: The Case of Weaving Districts in the Meiji Japan
42. Information Strategy by Government and Response of Weaving Districts: Expansion of Silk Fabric Export from the late 19th to 20th Century Japan
43. INSTITUTIONALISING TECHNICAL EDUCATION: THE CASE OF WEAVING DISTRICTS IN MEIJI JAPAN
44. The Rise and Growth of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Industrial Districtsi
45. Tradition and interaction: research trends in modern Japanese industrial history
46. 『織物からアパレルへ——備後織物業と佐々木商店——』.
47. 『近代大阪の工業教育』.
48. Organizations for Quality Control: Branding in the Japanese Silk Reeling Industry
49. Rewarded Inventions and Repositories in Nineteenth Century Lyon Silk Industry: A Pattern of Collective Management of the 'Public Domain'
50. From Southeast Asia to Japan. Trade, Circulation, and Uses of Silk in Seventeenth Century East Asia
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.