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CIAO DATE: 07/02
Unchanging Innovation and Changing Economic Performance in Japan
Adam S. Posen
May 2001
Abstract
The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology gives its visitors much to ponder. Established at the site in Nagoya where in 1911 Sakichi Toyoda founded his automatic loom factory (the basis of the family fortune, which later funded his son Kiichiros development of automobile production), the museum was opened on June 11, 1994, the 100 th anniversary of Toyodas birth. It is a popular stop on field trips for Japanese schoolchildren, who are required to study in the 3 rd grade the automobile industry. The messages, which Toyota wishes to instill in its young visitors, are the importance of making things and of creativity and research. And confronting all museum visitors upon entry, having central place in the vast and largely empty first room of the exhibits, is Sakichi Toyodas one-of-a-kind vertic al circular loom.
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