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| It took many years for Lowell's idea to catch on--not just because it was revolutionary, but because switching to integration from the putting-out system required both hefty capital costs and the hiring of a large number of full-time employees at a time when U. The first examines Japan's industrial restructuring and economic relations between Japan and Korea, which he likens to relations between merchants and artisans under the medieval putting-out system (p. Here, it is argued that a group of leading manufacturers established the Worsted Committee to address an ostensibly unrelated concern: a severe and chronic bottleneck in the industry's supply of yarn, the result of rapid and extensive growth within the constraints of the putting-out system. |
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