Category: /Social Sciences
pretty logical to make forestry a big industry in Finland. Finnish forest companies are Europe's market leaders. 80% of forestry is sold outside Finland.
Forestry made energy is about 20%. This is high when you compare to other countries.
Ecologically wood
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
are quickly reached by the union and the employer. Occasionally disagreements do occur, and in these cases the union may decide to take industrial action. "If the problem cannot be resolved amicably, the matter may go to an industrial tribunal." The purpose
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
of the Spanish Royal Family, Madrid also plays a major role in both the banking and industrial sectors. Most of its industry is located in the Southern fringe of the city, where important textile, food and metal working factories are clustered. Madrid is characterized
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
the level of unemployment and allow for the growth of the economy to the production possibility curve for the economy. With the growth of industries, firms will continue to expand throughout other areas of the country which will bring out improved infrastructure
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Category: /Literature/North American
famous, she was an actress and musician as well and her movies were quite popular. But no other industry increased more rapidly than the film making industry. Fritz Lang, an Austrian director was noted to be the greatest in German movie making. His movies also
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Category: /History
to bargain. He firmly stressed that individuals who control's or operates a monopoly are less eager to exchange goods.
Marx's ideas about class and inequality were based on his study of Western Europe around the time of the Industrial Revolution. Weber's ideas
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Category: /History/World History
and Engle's have had lasting views, which have been more cultural then economic. They observed four areas of social-cultural tension during the industrial revolution, "...the challenge of coping with rapid changed, observing in the Communist Manifesto that "all
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
economy was absolutely devastated.
From 1937 to its defeat in 1945 Japan poured all of its strength into the war. The industrial sector
was diverted into a swollen military production sector. The strongest and swiftest workers were
placed
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
they show net rather then gross flows of capital. In 1980 total world bank cross border and foreign currency lending was $324 billion.
By 1991 it was $7.5 trillion. The combined GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of the 24 industrial countries in 1980 was $7.6
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Category: /Literature/English
. The computer networking industry is an extremely fast paced business. Technology is constantly evolving, forcing companies to come up with more innovative products. The customers are well informed about the market and very demanding. They can easily switch from
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