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No it is not.
Mao Zedong
In my opinion, I think their geography helped them thrive on crops and their neighbouring Indians. I don't think that geography has the same impact on our economy today, because we have technology, and a lot of things we can benefit from, that they did not have.
Challenges Of WTO regime
Beijing and Chang'an
The affect that geography had on the economy of the middle Colonies was to help the economy. Farming was the main source of the economy and the fertile soil, and Natural Resources aided the Middle Colonies economy.
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China's economy is known as a command system, or a socialist economy. This means that the wealth of everyone in China's work force is evenly distributed amongst everyone in the country. This poses a problem for people's incentive to work which is the main flaw in this type of economy
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Technology helped the field of geography to expand beyond mapmaking.
In Geography: Newly emerging economy
The two effects of geography on Japan are that it has helped in farming of rice and also in topography where they are able to know the navigable rivers.