Industrialization. The phase of a country's economic development in which industry grows faster than agriculture and gradually comes to play the leading role in the economy.
Deindustrialization in UK Definition Deindustrialization Deindustrialisation involves a decrease in the relative importance of industry and manufacturing in the economy.
De-industrialization. A term denoting a negative impact of international competition on the overall size of a country's manufacturing sector (also known as "hollowing-out").
Industrialization Fund for developing countries IFV Investment Fund for Emerging Markets ...
Industrialization The process in which a society or country (or world) transforms itself from a primarily agricultural society into one based on the manufacturing of goods and services.
recapitalize Reindustrialization (business term) Refinancing Stub Stock (finance term) ...
De-industrialization A decline over time in the share of manufacturing in an economy, usually accompanied by growth in the share of services.
Figure 1 Normal Industrialization and the PPF Figure 2 Communist Industrialization and the PPF ...
A broad range of countries that generally lack a high degree of industrialization, infrastructure and other capital investment, sophisticated technology, widespread literacy and advanced living standards among their populations as a whole.
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This theory, known as import substitution industrialization, is largely considered to be ineffective for currently developing nations,.
and demand in their political economy, the management of resources for military and developmental use, the creation of mass education systems to train individuals in symbolic reasoning and problems in managing the effeects of industrialization itself.
The last hundred-plus years have seen a primarily agriculture-based economy give way to industrialization. This revolution took root and continues to sweep around the globe.
A nation which, comparative to others, lacks industrialization, infrastructure, developed agriculture, and developed natural resources, and suffers from a low per capita income as a result. Unfair Trade Practice ...
A term used to describe countries that lack strong amounts of industrialization, infrastructure, and sophisticated technology, but are beginning to build these capabilities. Differential ...
China's existing commodities exchanges have failed to keep pace with the demand arising from China's rapid industrialization and urbanization, and must develop a far greater number and variety of futures contracts, ...
Capital deepening is a macroeconomic concept, of a faster-growing magnitude of capital in production than in labor. Industrialization involved capital deepening - that is, ...
Developing Country - A country that is in the process of becoming industrialized. A developing country typically lacks industrialization, infrastructure, high literacy rate and advanced living standards.
In fact, some thinkers opine that people have begun to adopt 'batch processing' and 'stocking' in manufacturing, as a result of the practices from agricultural thinking. Before industrialization, ...
For instance McDonald's pioneered what is now called the industrialization of services business model by applying process standardization and mass production techniques of the manufacturing business model to the food service arena.
dutch disease The deindustrialization of a nation's economy that occurs when the discovery... Dutch Guilder The currency of the Netherlands from the 13th century until 2002, when it was...
See also: Population, Banks, Infrastructure, Tariff, Productivity
 
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