1. Japan has formulated a development strategy suitable for its national conditions. Since Japan is an island country in East Asia, surrounded by sea, after World War II, Japan formulated a development strategy of "building a country based on processing trade" based on its national conditions. It seized the favorable opportunity of peace and stability, gave full play to the advantages of the maritime economy, and used war With the favorable conditions of low raw material prices in the future, the development strategy of "building a country based on processing trade" was established, which greatly promoted the recovery and development of the country's economy. At the same time, industrial policies consisting of industrial support policies, industrial adjustment policies, industrial technology policies, industrial protection policies and industrial organizations should be combined with relevant economic plans to ensure the revitalization of enterprises.
2. The United States began to help Japan recover its economy. In the early postwar period, Japan's foreign trade was mainly Japan-US trade, and Japan was an important market for American goods. To enable Japan to import American goods, the United States established various working capital funds.
3. Pay attention to the education of national science and technology. After the end of World War II, under the supervision of the American occupation forces, Japan carried out the second educational reform in history. This educational reform has lasted for about sixty years and is another comprehensive and thorough educational reform after the first educational reform during the Meiji Restoration period.
4. The good national qualities, the Japanese people’s love for the country and the spirit of selfless dedication have enabled them to devote a lot of energy to national construction, which has become the driving force behind Japan’s rapid economic rise after World War II. One of the important reasons.
5. The government actively encourages private and state-owned enterprises to purchase foreign patented technologies and monopolize various industries as much as possible. Japan has collected patent fees from many other manufacturers, so many industries are monopolized by Japan, and money continues to roll into their pockets.