The auto industry significantly fueled economic growth in the 1920s by driving innovation, creating millions of jobs, and stimulating related sectors such as steel, rubber, and glass. The rise of automobile ownership led to the expansion of infrastructure, such as roads and highways, further enhancing mobility and commerce. Additionally, the mass production techniques pioneered by companies like Ford lowered vehicle costs, making cars accessible to a broader segment of the population, which in turn boosted consumer spending and overall economic activity.
They strengthened the economy and provided jobs .
To increase GDP in the tourism industry and help the economy grow through this.
The fledgling prefab industry grew during the post-World War II economic boom. As the economy and population grew, housing starts soared.
Because better technology.
They traded and fought to help industry grow.
creates jobs => less unemployment => less people on welfare => government spending can go to other important things
Industry did not grow in the south colonies, because of the slave code.
Using the word ‘slavery’ would be a good idea too.
They traded and fought to help industry grow.
a lack offoreign capital, few large cities to attract industry,environmental damage to key regions.(all of the above)
The monetary flow in a given economy as a result of the access to the credit makes the economy grow which includes the circular flow.
They were largely inactive and allowed businesses to grow unregulated.