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A wide variety of factors affect economic and non economic industrialization. The culture of the people, the social climate, and the political motives of the nation all affect industrialization.
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Adam Smith supported industrialization because he believed in a free economy, to guarantee economic progress.
Several major economic developments were made in the 1920's. Five of them were sports, immigration, highway systems, increase in money supply, and sexual liberation.
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A wide variety of factors affect economic and non economic industrialization. The culture of the people, the social climate, and the political motives of the nation all affect industrialization.
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yes industrialization is a necessary evil as we need industrialization to improve our economic growth but it is also degrading our environment as well as mankind.
Industrialization is not inherently an evil, but it can have negative consequences if not managed properly. It has led to advancements in technology, increased productivity, and improved standards of living for many people. However, it has also contributed to environmental degradation, exploitation of workers, and income inequality. Balancing the benefits with the drawbacks is crucial in ensuring sustainable development.
George L. Beckford has written: 'The West Indian banana industry' -- subject(s): Bananas 'Small garden-- bitter weed' -- subject(s): Colonial influence, Economic conditions, Politics and government, Social conditions 'Persistent poverty' -- subject(s): Agricultural laborers, Developing countries, Economic aspects of Plantations, Economic conditions, Plantations, Poor 'Intra-Caribbean agricultural trade' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic integration, West Indies
specific roles of industry
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coconut plantations is the most important economic activity in lakshadweep
Chris Bramall has written: 'Chinese Economic Development' -- subject(s): Economic development, Economic conditions, History 'In Praise of the Maoist Economic Planning' 'In praise of Maoist economic planning' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Economic conditions, Regional disparities, Income distribution, Famines 'The Industrialization of Rural China' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Industrialization
Their economic and political structure was influenced by their religion.