2023
DOI: 10.1111/ehr.13237
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Designing wartime economic controls: Productivity and firm dynamics in the Japanese cotton spinning industry, 1937–9

Tetsuji Okazaki

Abstract: In 1937, the Japanese government accelerated the expansion of its military expenditure and began to impose controls on the economy to maintain the balance of international payments. The controls were developed through trial and error. The cotton spinning industry was one of the industries most deeply affected by these controls. Initially, the government simply reduced the allocation of foreign exchange for raw cotton imports. However, because this measure prevented the export of cotton products, especially to … Show more

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