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鉄鋼業に関する生産力拡充計画の総括的評価

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This paper explores the impact of the Production Capacity Expansion Plan during World War II on steel production. We trace the construction progress of individual facilities included in the implementation plans and show that many of them—particularly blast furnaces and both open-hearth and converter furnaces—were completed during the war. The production capacity of facilities constructed under the Production Capacity Expansion Plan accounted for high percentage in the total production capacity not only at the end of the war, but also at the middle of the 1950s. Furthermore, a regression analysis using plant-level data on steel products shows that the plants for which the expansion of rolling facilities was included in the implementation plans exhibited higher output from 1942 onward, compared with other plants, relative to the pre-implementation period. This relationship remains statistically significant in 1950, 1955, and 1960. Taken together, these results suggest that the Production Capacity Expansion Plan had a positive impact on Japans steel production from the wartime period through the early phase of postwar high economic growth, primarily through the expansion of production facilities.

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  • Tetsuji OKAZAKI, 2026. "鉄鋼業に関する生産力拡充計画の総括的評価," CIGS Working Paper Series 26-004J, The Canon Institute for Global Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:cnn:wpaper:26-004j
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