It is often discussed how Japan could never have hoped to keep up with US production during the war, and the results of the conflict clearly demonstrate this reality.
I am curious how much of this shortfall was based on Japanese production capacity being smaller than the US, how much of the difference was caused by a crippling lack of raw materials.
Does anyone know if this has ever been studied statistically in any meaningful way?
I am curious how much of this shortfall was based on Japanese production capacity being smaller than the US, how much of the difference was caused by a crippling lack of raw materials.
Does anyone know if this has ever been studied statistically in any meaningful way?
via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/1wUsk7F
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