Category: /History
cultural. The legacy of Confucianism
in Japan and the four little dragons helped to further the goals of
industrialization that these nations had. The traditions of
Confucianism provided for Japan and the four little dragons both a
pliant public
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Category: /Literature/English
Protection is any attempt by the government to give the domestic producer an artificial advantage over a foreign producer. The government can protect its industries in three ways: restricting the quantity of imports (quotas), lowering the price
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Category: /Science & Technology
The Industrial Giant Known as America
Many factors led to America having a tremendous rise in industry. The five points
that made the most impact were technology, mass distribution and production, education,
railroads, management ideas
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Category: /History
and industrial specialization, 3. A shift from an agricultural to an industry-based economy, 4. Economic expansion overseas. The effect of these elements in some cases was direct and in others was more indirect. Transportation did not directly lead to America becoming
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
Mercedez Benz
Ayodele Samaiye
Hawaii Pacific University
Abstract
The intensity of competition in an industry is neither a matter of coincidence nor bad luck. Rather, competition in an industry is ill
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Category: /Business & Economy/Global Economy
trying to develop industries in which it may be able to develop a comparative advantage over time. Indeed, a newly industrializing country may be unable to have any indigenous industrialization at all unless it can protect it's infant industries for some time
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Category: /Business & Economy/Companies
Mercedes Benz Porter's 5 forces framework
Abstract
The intensity of competition in an industry is neither a matter of coincidence nor bad luck. Rather, competition in an industry is ill rooted in its underlying economic structure
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Category: /History
It is clear that the factory workers went through extremely tough conditions while working, however the industrial revolution would not have been nearly as successful without the grueling labor that the workers endured. The Industrial Revolution changed
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Category: /History
an agrarian to an industrial society.
In the mid 1800s America seemed to spread its boundaries from the Mississippi to the Pacific overnight. This expansion created an abundance of land, which was mainly acquired by large railroad companies. Trying to turn
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
even a national perspective is not sufficient - industry impacts varies from one state and region to another in terms of the type of activities, the intensity of tourist activity and the social/cultural/environmental/economic objectives.
Government has
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