Why has Japan been economically developed since the end of World War II?

Updated on society 2024-08-14
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    First, after World War II in Japan. The domestic economy is depressed. In order to support a stronghold in the eastern Pacific, the United States repaired all its damaged ** outings to Japan. At the same time, it has vigorously promoted Japan's economic development and provided economic assistance to Japan.

    Second. After realizing its own domestic situation, Japan chose to take the path of technology-based manufacturing. Learning from the West and developing its own core technologies, Japan is now the world's top manufacturing country.

    All sorts of big brands. It also comes from Japan. Therefore, Japan has a firm grasp of the high-end industry, so their income has always been very good.

    Third, the country is in a time of economic depression. ** The policy has always been to actively promote the development of Japan's economy and abandon the development of militarization. Abandoning the military and turning to the economy, they reduced their military and defense spending and focused on the economy.

    This has also allowed Japan's economic situation to fly quickly. Fourth. After the defeat of Japan.

    The U.S. eased many of Japan's reparations, as well as various agreements. It also made Japan quickly come out of the shadow of World War II.

    Fifth. Japan has invested a lot of money in education and attaches great importance to education, so there are a large number of human resources in Japan who can learn a variety of advanced technologies and master various core technologies. So they will have more and more money in their hands.

    Sixth, after World War II, the world changed to an era of peace and development, and Japan was able to develop steadily against the backdrop of this era.

    Japan's rapid development.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The post-war Japanese economy can generally be divided into a period of post-war revival from 1945 to 1955, followed by a period of rapid growth, and then a period of stable development after the 1973 oil crisis.

    After the war, Japan's economy was democratized by the occupation forces, which laid a new foundation for its take-off. This democratization of the economy refers to the "disintegration of the chaebol", "reform of the agrarian land", and "labor reform".

    On the other hand, in terms of industry. Since 1947, the Japanese economy has been on the track of economic revival, although it has been accompanied by inflation, and the Japanese economy has been on the track of economic revival despite inflation. In what has been called a "period of panic in stability", vast numbers of people have been forced to save and large amounts of money have flowed into big business.

    This has helped the development of large corporations since then, but it has led to the closure of small and medium-sized enterprises, an increase in unemployment, and growing social unrest. At this time, the Korean War broke out in June 1950, and Japan's production activities increased by leaps and bounds due to the special needs of the war, and in fiscal 1951 real GDP soon returned to its pre-war level.

    The peace treaty was signed in September 1951, and the occupation period came to an end. With the end of the Korean War, the industry was plunged into a rebellious recession that was frequent. However, this is only a small break in the transition to high economic growth.

    In the 10 years since 1955, Japan's economy has grown at an average rate of 8 per cent in real terms, and for almost 14 centuries, the Japanese economy has continued to grow at the highest rate in the world. In 1955, Japan's GDP was the seventh largest among capitalist countries, but 12 years later, in 1967, it jumped to the second place.

    There are many reasons for the rapid development, and the following can be listed:

    1. Post-war democratic reforms.

    2. Active investment of enterprises.

    3. Abundant high-quality labor.

    4. High savings rate.

    5. Active technology introduction.

    6. High-quality education.

    7. Relatively light military spending.

    8. Labor relations, social and political stability, etc.

    Admittedly, in addition to the above-mentioned reasons, we cannot ignore people's ambition to "catch up with and surpass the developed countries".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    1. A suitable external environment (supported by the United States), at that time, ** protectionism had not yet appeared.

    2. The excellent educational tradition makes it have a large and excellent talent team for R&D and manufacturing.

    3. The leading economic development strategy is very correct, and various corporate consortia use the wealth plundered by the war left over from the old Japan to invest in the development of manufacturing industry and related scientific and technological research and development. Work closely with ** precise and efficient.

    4. ** Adopted the right strategy in diplomacy and military, diplomatically declaring that it would never start a war, and militarily relying on the United States for protection (the saved funds were used for education and scientific and technological research and development).

    By the way, Japan's Taoguang Yanghui is much more clever than China's, and China's Taoguang Yanghui is obvious to others at a glance, while Japan is much older, and until now most Westerners still think that the Japanese are peace-loving.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    2.Scientific and technological innovation.

    Japan's education system is very well-developed, with strict educational standards and examination systems from elementary school to university. This education system has produced many outstanding human resources and provided sufficient human resources for Japan's economic development.

    5.** Support and planning.

    Japan** has always attached great importance to economic development, and it has provided strong support for economic development through a series of policies and plans. For example, in the sixties and seventies of the last century, Japan formulated a series of economic development plans, such as the "High Economic Growth Plan" and the "Basic Plan for the New Industrial Structure", and the implementation of these plans laid a solid foundation for Japan's economic development.

    Japan has always attached great importance to scientific and technological innovation, especially in the fields of electronics, automobiles, and machinery. Many world-renowned technology companies are from Japan, such as Sony, Toyota, Honda, etc. The development of these companies has led to the rapid development of the entire Japanese economy.

    To sum up, the reason why Japan has been able to achieve such brilliant achievements is inseparable from the perfection of its teacher file education system, scientific and technological innovation, efficient Shouzakura production model, open market economy, and first-class support and planning. The interplay of these factors has provided a powerful impetus for Japan's economic development.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This is a question that is often mentioned in the modern history of the world in the third year of high school.

    Causes include internal and external causes, and external causes include:

    1。After the full-scale occupation of Japan by the United States after World War II, it was necessary to support Japan's economic development in order to curb the development of the former Soviet Union and China, and then the outbreak of the Vietnam War promoted its further economic development, and the United States needed Japan to become its rear base for war resources.

    2。Two local wars in Asia provided important opportunities for Japan's economic development, and the outbreak of the Korean War boosted its economic development.

    Intrinsic factors include:1. At various times in history, Japan** has formulated the right economic development strategy that suits the pattern of the time.

    2。**Committed to the cultivation and development of new industries, guiding and regulating the development of new industries.

    3。Determine the main direction of economic development, formulate new economic policies, and realize the transformation from "building a country" to "building a country by technology".

    4。The promotion of Japan's modern enterprise management system and entrepreneurial spirit.

    5。The positive influence of traditional Japanese culture and education, the open culture, and the attitude of not admitting defeat and the idea of absorbing foreign culture and advanced technology have effectively promoted Japan's economic development and recovery.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because the Japanese don't have to work hard, they regard the honor of the company as their own honor, and because they are a defeated country, they cannot vigorously develop the military, and they pay more attention to the economy and a sense of unity.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Don't copy history books, what's the point of biased articles and materials.

    Objectively speaking, the quality of the Japanese themselves is incomparable.

    It has to do with the political form, and it's not good to talk too much.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Use the plundered money as investment capital.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    plundered the resources of Asian countries.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First, Japan was a developed country before the war, and it had a first-class foundation, human resources, and technology, so it had a high starting point and a foundation for an outbreak.

    Second, it has a lot to do with the geopolitical needs of the United States, and it can be said to be a decisive influence! The United States became a de facto protectorate, firmly controlled militarily by the United States. So the United States can boldly and confidently use the Marshall Plan and the like to aid them.

    Third, Japan's military spending was limited after World War II, so during the post-World War II period when the United States and the Soviet Union were competing for hegemony, Japan was more focused on economic development than the high proportion of military spending of other countries.

    Fourth, the impact of education on Japan's post-war economic development, in which different human resources were needed in various fields. Japan's education system is in line with the actual needs of economic development and society.

    Fifth, the popularization of the lifetime employment system and the annual merit system has also given a significant impetus to Japan's economic take-off, and the popularity of the lifelong employment system, which is the basic employment system in post-war Japan, has promoted social stability and provided a stable labor market for economic development.

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