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Russian Preference for Red Printed Cotton from Central Asia and Industrialization
Asian Review of World Histories Pub Date : 2020-12-11 , DOI: 10.1163/22879811-12340083
Masachika Shiotani 1
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The industrialized countries had unfavorable natural circumstances in comparison with Asia. But, as Europe had a preference for Indian commodities, it tried to find ways to import-substitute them. As a result, Europe created science and technology, constructed the transatlantic trade system and import-substituted Indian printed cotton. As Russia also tried to import-substitute “red” printed cotton from Central Asian, it achieved its early industrialization. Thus, it can be concluded that when a certain national ongoing appreciation or preference persists for a long time (in this case, three centuries), even if circumstances are unfavorable, obstacles can eventually be overcome and the object in question obtained, even if indirectly. In the case of Russia, their preference for “red” printed cotton from Central Asia promoted the modern cotton industry.



中文翻译:

俄罗斯青睐中亚和工业化的红色印花棉

与亚洲相比,工业化国家的自然条件不利。但是,由于欧洲偏爱印度商品,它试图找到进口替代商品的方法。结果,欧洲创造了科学技术,建立了跨大西洋贸易体系,并进口替代了印度的印花棉。俄罗斯还试图从中亚替代“红色”印花棉,因此实现了早期的工业化。因此,可以得出这样的结论:当某个国家持续不断的欣赏或偏爱持续很长时间(在这种情况下为三个世纪)时,即使情况不利,也可以最终克服障碍并获得所涉及的对象,即使是间接地。以俄罗斯为例

更新日期:2020-12-11
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