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The Branch of Geograpghy concerned with the production and distribution of commodities >> there you go :)
The growth pole strategy refers to a development approach that focuses on promoting economic growth by targeting specific regions or cities to serve as catalysts for growth in surrounding areas. By investing resources and infrastructure in these designated growth poles, the aim is to stimulate economic activities, create jobs, and attract further investment, ultimately spreading the benefits to neighboring regions.
Growth poles theory, developed by economist François Perroux in the 1950s, posits that economic development is not uniform across a region but is concentrated around specific industries or sectors that act as "growth poles." These poles generate economic activity and attract investment, leading to a ripple effect that stimulates growth in surrounding areas. The theory suggests that by focusing on these key sectors, policymakers can promote regional development and reduce disparities. Ultimately, growth poles can drive broader economic transformation by fostering innovation and creating jobs.
Introduced species that are relatively new and untested can lead to economic losses as far as the mass production is concerned.
The global economic environment refers to the overall conditions and factors that affect economic activity on a worldwide scale. This includes factors such as international trade, exchange rates, political stability, global economic growth, and financial markets. Understanding the global economic environment is crucial for businesses, policymakers, and investors in making informed decisions.
So-called free enterprise is concerned with making profits.
Types of economic growth: There are two types of economic growth: 1.Balanced Economic Growth 2.Un-balanced Economic Growth 1.Balanced Economic Growth: All the economic sectors are growing at same ratio or percentage,this growth is known as balanced economic growth. 2.Un-balanced Economic Growth: When some sectors of the economy are growing faster than others,and their rate of growth is different to each other,this growth is known as un-balanced economic growth.
An economic growth_______ is a time of fast economic growth
Economic growth is the growth of people which causes economic development, the growth/development of cities/towns. (i.e. businesses and buildings)
boom/growth
note on stages of economic growth
A period of economic growth is an economic boom
They attempt to explain social concerns such as unemployment, inflation, economic growth, business cycles, tax policy, or farm prices.
economic growth of India in 2008
economic growth
economic growth
lack of economic growth lack of economic growth lack of economic growth