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Chapter 5. Industry-Specific Environment, 1962-73

Tomio Imanari, Shigeya Adachi, Takuhiko Matsunaga, Yukihiro Mitsunaga, Fumio Kosugi and Hiroto Hidaka

Japanese Economy, 1999, vol. 27, issue 2, 71-95

Abstract: During the period of high economic growth, expansion of domestic demand brought about remarkable growth in automobiles, industrial machinery, electric machines, and shipbuilding, as well as in construction (building and engineering works), which had long been a purchaser of steel.

Date: 1999
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