Sunday 14 September 2008

Wed, 3 Sep '08 - Amane's insight

The success of Japan’s economy Japan relies on the inventiveness and industry of its workers.

In discussion with Amane: As a nation Japan has almost no natural resources. Therefore the success of the economy is based on buying raw materials at one price. e.g. steel, and then transforming that steel into something of higher value e.g. a car. This places the emphasis on craft skills and hard work, in effect the magic that turns something elemental into mass produced complex consumer durables.

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