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Surplus rural folk could find land to till in the New World's vast frontiers or
industrial
employment in its growing cities.
Between 2000 and 2010, 700 million young people will enter developing country labor markets, more than the entire labor force of today's
industrial
world.
The Economist reports that American bank JP Morgan has estimated that the disaster set back global
industrial
production by a surprisingly large 2.5%.
This implies that, during the early 2000s,
industrial
countries had to export five cars for every one hundred bundles of these raw materials they imported.
But commodity prices affect trade volumes as well, because higher commodity prices force
industrial
countries to increase the volume of their exports (ten cars instead of five, in the example provided), in order to cover the costs of the same volume of raw material imports.
But as the country’s
industrial
structure matures – Chinese-assembled iPhones now contain more Chinese-made parts than they did just a few years ago – it will move closer to the US and the EU in value-added terms, not the other way around.
If prices remain low, as seems likely, the next decade might well see global trade stagnate, as the trade pattern “rebalances” from emerging economies to the established
industrial
powers.
A number of dynamic emerging-market firms are on a path toward dominating their
industrial
sectors globally in the coming years – much in the same way that companies based in advanced economies have done for the past half-century.
None is in the US Rust Belt – the tract of
industrial
towns stretching from Michigan to eastern Pennsylvania – where much of the car industry and its suppliers were traditionally located.
The disruption can be caused not only by an
industrial
closure.
On April 3, the Trump administration announced its intention to impose tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese exports, in response to
industrial
espionage, licensing, and other intellectual-property concerns.
The remaining "branch institutes" -
industrial
research facilities, design bureaus, field stations and so on - belonged to one or another ministry.
In a poor country where the bulk of the workforce is employed in traditional agriculture, the rise of urban
industrial
opportunities is likely to produce inequality, at least during the early stages of industrialization.
Other advanced
industrial
countries are far ahead of the US in providing an entire infrastructure of care to help families invest in the next generation and care for their own parents.
Instead, asserting that the US had “erred in supporting China’s entry into the WTO on terms that have proven to be ineffective in securing China’s embrace of an open, market-oriented trade regime,” the USTR focused on complaints about Chinese
industrial
policy, which is largely beyond the WTO’s scope.
Are Europe’s highly ambitious climate policies – which seek to increase costs for “bad” energy sources – destroying the continent’s
industrial
base?
Indeed, estimates for Germany show that for most of its
industrial
base, energy costs account for a mere 1.6% of gross value added.
America’s grievances regarding China’s behavior, from its treatment of intellectual property to its implicit and explicit subsidies and policy-motivated takeovers of foreign
industrial
jewels, are essentially shared by its G7 partners.
Many Chinese experts also agree that ending the wholesale subsidization of
industrial
behemoths and letting market signals play a stronger role in investment choices is in their country’s best interest.
This claim is more contentious, because leaders in Beijing regard state ownership of enterprises as a matter of sovereign choice, and do not want to renounce big
industrial
policy endeavors.
For example, governments could implement accelerated depreciation schemes for investment in low-carbon businesses; offer subsidies for investment in energy-efficient buildings; and create policies that favor
industrial
innovation aimed at reducing emissions and boosting competitiveness.
The deregulation and rapid expansion of banking in the US in the early years of the twentieth century was in many ways a response to the Populist movement, backed by small and medium-sized farmers who found themselves falling behind the growing numbers of
industrial
workers, and demanded easier credit.
Then, in the middle of the 19 th century, China suffered at the hands of European imperial powers, which gained technological and
industrial
superiority over China, using this to force trading concessions from the Ching Dynasty.
Cap-and-trade mechanisms that put a price on
industrial
CO2 emissions gain international acceptance.
A growing number of cars are powered by electricity and hydrogen, while
industrial
facilities are fitted with technology to capture CO2 and store it underground.
Behind these visible assaults on identity found in every
industrial
country, the postcommunist countries confront other serious threats to both sovereignty and identity.
Typical was the Russian holding company Promyslennye investory
(Industrial
Investors), which managed to get a major gold mine and then half of a plant producing gold alloys.
China’s strategic “Made in China 2025” plan is a high-tech
industrial
policy aimed at transforming China into a dominant global leader in the industries of the future.
Fifth, in terms of economic benefits to the US, implementing CFT would stimulate the return of off-shored enterprises and jobs, thus restoring the country’s
industrial
potential and social balance.
IG Metall, Germany’s largest
industrial
union, which bargains for 3.4 million metal, electronics, and car workers, looks ready to accept an estimated 3.3% annual wage increase for 2007 and 2008 – a settlement generally considered to be “balanced and justifiable.”
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