The Takashima Mine: British Capital and Japanese Industrialization
John McMaster
Business History Review, 1963, vol. 37, issue 3, 217-239
Abstract:
As a notable instance of British investment in protectionist Meiji Japan, the history of the Takashima coal mine well illustrates the complications of foreign capital commitments in the Far East during the nineteenth century.
Date: 1963
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