The Case of the Dying Kimono: The Influence of Changing Fashions on the Development of the Japanese Woolen Industry
Keiichirō Nakagawa and
Henry Rosovsky
Business History Review, 1963, vol. 37, issue 1-2, 59-80
Abstract:
Recognizing the importance of the woolen industry in Japan's industrial development, this article explores the impetus given that industry by the gradual Westernization of Japanese tastes in clothing.
Date: 1963
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