从农民经济到城市群:近代日本“劳动密集型工业化”的转型

Masayuki Tanimoto
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杉原香(Kaoru Sugihara)和彭慕兰(Kenneth Pomeranz)提出的东亚“劳动密集型工业化”的论点,似乎是建立在“农民经济”这个概念之上的。事实上,农民家庭的多元就业战略往往被视为“劳动密集型工业化”特征的“勤劳”行为的典型例子。换句话说,该论点强调了东亚“劳动密集型工业化”的农业基础。然而,工业化的概念本质上意味着去农业化的过程。我们如何将最初以农业为基础的“劳动密集型工业化”概念扩展到非农业领域?本文通过分析19、20世纪日本经济基础由农民经济向城市群经济转变过程中小规模产业的形成基础来探讨这一问题。纺织业和以出口为导向的“杂项”行业,特别是玩具业,将是这种论点的例证。除了集中的工厂制度外,以家庭经济为基础的分散生产制度的发展,包括一定程度的技能形成,在工业中发挥了重要作用。该分析重申了中小企业在工业组织中所占比例较高,以及当代日本工作人口中自营职业率较高的事实,预计将显示东亚的另一条工业化道路。
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From Peasant Economy to Urban Agglomeration : The Transformation of 'Labour-intensive Industrialization'in Modern Japan
The argument of "labour intensive industrialization" in East Asia, which has been raised by Kaoru Sugihara and Kenneth Pomeranz, seems to rest on the "peasant economy" as a concept. In deed, the plural employment strategy of peasant household has often been regarded as the typical examples of the "industrious" behaviour that characterizes "labour-intensive industrialization". In other words, the argument has emphasized the agrarian bases of the "labour-intensive industrialization" in East Asia. The notion of industrialization, however, intrinsically implies the process of de-agriculturization. How can we extend the notion of "labour-intensive industrialization" originally based in an agrarian setting to the non-agrarian sphere? The paper explores this question by analyzing the foundation of the small scale industries in 19th and 20th century Japan, during the transformation of the economy's base from peasant economy to urban agglomeration. The weaving and the export-oriented "miscellaneous" industries, particularly toy industry, will exemplify the argument. Besides the centralized factory system, the development of the dispersed production system based on the household economy including a certain level of skill formation played the significant role in the industries. Reiterating the relatively high proportion of small and medium enterprises in the industrial organization, as well as the high self-employment rate among the working population in the contemporary Japan, the analysis is expected to show an another path of industrialization in East Asia.
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