Category: /History
industrial relations. Issues such as the political party which is in government at the time and the level of unemployment have a considerable influence on the amount of intervention the government makes. The aim of the government is to ensure that the power
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
In 1961, the Federal Republic of Germany built a wall called the Berliner Mauer,
this was to prevent the loss of workers to the Democratic Republic. They wanted to
develop their agricultural industry. This is why they created the most heavily garded
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Discuss three ways invention of the airplane revolutionized the world and people's lives in general.
Category: /History/North American History
Discuss three ways invention of the airplane revolutionized the world and people's lives in general.
An airplane opened not only solution in the transportation business but this industry gave new opportunity for insert and development new
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Category: /Business & Economy/Global Economy
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The definition of an oligopoly states that in an industry, a small number of firms dominate the market. There are a low number of firms in the industry, becasue and adding to the barriers to entry. The barriers of entry to an oligopolistc market include
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Category: /Science & Technology
The Airbus story
Since the 40s, the US monopoly is due to the symbiosis between government and industry regarding civil projects during and after the Second World War. Boeing, Lockheed and MacDonnell Douglas dominated the whole business, supported
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
of industrialization till the 1930s. Initially
capitalism is characterized with a source of ideas of progress and
development measured by the changes of the machine. Industrialization in
reality is the American people serving the corporations as work slaves
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Category: /Business & Economy
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Threat of New Entrants
The competition in a sports good industry will be high; it is easier for other companies to enter this industry. In such a situation, new entrants could change major determinants of the market environment (e.g. market shares, prices
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Category: /History/North American History
The "Roaring Twenties" were times of the second industrial revolution. It took place at the end of World War I. Reasons for the second industrial revolution was electricity got cheaper, more product advertising, installment buying, and new inventions
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Category: /History
In Great Britain, there were economic difficulties. For example, the decline of several industries led to high unemployment. In 1929, the Labour Party, which was the largest party in Great Britain, couldn't solve the problems and fell from power two
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Category: /Social Sciences
By the 1800s, the Industrial Revolution was well underway in Great Britain touching all sectors of the British economy. More people moved to the cities to work in the factories while less and less were left in rural areas to farm. With this came
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