The rapid growth of industrial output in Russia during the 1890s was comparable to the growth in Meiji Japan during the same period.
Industrial development in Russia witnessed rapid growth in the early 19th century where Russia resulted in the establishment of an industrial economy in which productivity levels improved and demand for industrial goods was largely met inside the state.
However, the introduction of machine manufacturing in key sectors and automobiles did not begin until the second part of the 19th century.
This similar industrial rapid growth was also seen in Meiji Japan during the same era. To equip the nation for further growth, the government:
It was at this period the initial measures toward quickening industrial growth were taken in both nations.
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