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Leveraging a mixture of administrative guidance and monetary incentives, the city government plans to reduce the share of garments in the output of textiles products by 25% in three years and to increase the
industrial
applications of chemical fibers, which promise much higher returns than apparel production.
In fact, the global meltdown may turn out to be a blessing in disguise for
industrial
upgrading.
After a horrendous fall in late 2008 and early 2009,
industrial
production grew by 5% month on month in July.
It's not too late to create a programming, software and information-based industry capable of competing at the leading edge of what may well turn out to be the 21st Century's most exciting, profitable and influential,
industrial
and cultural sector.
And while Russia is beefing up its armed forces and introducing new battle tanks from an old rusting base, it does not have the economic and
industrial
might to sustain any long-term war effort – and its leaders know this.
After the Soviet Union collapsed, it was hard enough for the Kremlin to lose Ukraine – the empire’s former
industrial
heartland and breadbasket – to a moderately democratic (by Russian standards), independent government.
Either the desired service is performed from abroad – telemarketing, for example – or the work is sent abroad for processing and later imported to the home country (in Europe, more and more
industrial
work is being outsourced from West to East).
The evolutionary won out in West Europe, the revolutionary was adopted by the Soviet Union, under conditions that were very unfavorable to the idea that a large
industrial
proletariat would support the revolution.
Briefly, I argued that “bad” trade deals are irrelevant to the problem of diminishing economic opportunities, and I outlined how American trade – in fact,
industrial
– policy should address manufacturing.
As for
industrial
policy, the economist Stephen S. Cohen and I argue in our 2016 book, Concrete Economics, that officials should recognize and capitalize on America’s interlinked communities of producers and their deep institutional knowledge of engineering practices.
Both countries are small and highly indebted, with weak domestic
industrial
structures and faltering banking systems.
Since George W. Bush showed the way towards bank nationalization, vast public spending,
industrial
bailouts, and budget deficits, the Socialists have been left without wiggle room.
The loss went well beyond the cutback in military expenditures, overwhelming the civilian
industrial
and agricultural sectors.
The supposedly scientific evidence that government economic intervention is almost always counter-productive legitimized an enormous shift in the distribution of wealth, from
industrial
workers to the owners and managers of financial capital, and of power, from organized labor to business interests.
What if market-fundamentalist politics specifically prohibits the income redistribution or regional, industrial, and education subsidies that could compensate those who suffer from free trade and labor-market “flexibility”?
Mexico’s economy, by contrast, is expanding at a steady clip, pushed along by a recent boom in
industrial
exports to the United States.
Likewise, restrictions that prevent socially responsible companies based in advanced
industrial
countries from doing business in Myanmar have left the field open to less scrupulous firms.
To be sure, some of China’s debt has been used to expand its
industrial
base and infrastructure.
But this would be ethically wrong, because developed nations have largely destroyed their own primary forests and ecosystems on the path to
industrial
development, and continue to import large quantities of raw material extracted in developing countries.
The integration of the two high-tech aviation and avionics leaders had looked like an EU-inspired blueprint for
industrial
success.
It was therefore a bizarre coincidence that the merger’s collapse came on the day that the Commission unveiled its new
industrial
strategy for regaining Europe’s competitive edge in the face of Asian and North American competition.
For example, China needs access to Europe’s
industrial
technology to realize its economic ambitions, and it needs access to European ports to complete its Belt and Road Initiative.
Beginning with the
industrial
revolution, humans sought energy from coal, and later from oil and natural gas, but this leads to the exhaustion of non-renewable resources.
This is comparable to – or even larger than – the economic impact of past general-purpose technologies, such as steam power during the 1800s,
industrial
manufacturing in the 1900s, and information technology during the 2000s.
The threats include denial-of-service attacks on banks and other institutions; unauthorized access to personal records from banks, insurance companies, and government agencies; and
industrial
espionage.
As the United States and other developed countries pursue “re-industrialization” and the Chinese economy’s low-wage comparative advantage diminishes, China must re-establish its competitiveness by positioning itself at the top of the global value chain, which implies the need to promote trade and upgrade its
industrial
infrastructure.
Second, in accordance with China’s 12th Five-Year Plan, the free-trade zone aims to extend the
industrial
value chain and improve value-added content, promote the coordination of domestic and foreign investment in manufacturing, and strengthen the sector’s classification and assessment capacity.
The Chinese government agreed to end government cyber theft of
industrial
technology when then-President Barack Obama met Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2013 and showed the evidence of such activity by the People’s Liberation Army.
Exports to Russia are the difference between life and death for regional
industrial
and agricultural producers.
Manufacturing nerve agents is a complex process, but extremists can easily deploy toxic
industrial
chemicals – such as chlorine gas – if they have them in their possession.
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