Industrialize
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But over the '70s and '80s, the South Korea government decided they wanted to rapidly industrialize, and so what they did was, they started to push women into the workforce.
What they're proposing is an almost four-times increase in production, and that would
industrialize
an area the size of Florida.
Brazil was starting to urbanize, industrialize, and I knew the politics.
One woman saying sex itself is natural but the sex industry seems to mechanize or
industrialize
it.
I like animals, and I don't think it's just fine to
industrialize
their production and to churn them out like they were wrenches.
You see, parts of Africa and Latin America are urbanizing before they
industrialize.
In the early 19th century, Egypt's Mehemet Ali looked at the global balance of economic and military power, and decreed that Egypt must industrialize, fast.
His decree went nowhere: Egypt did not industrialize, and Mehemet Ali's great grandchildren did indeed become puppets of the British and French.
For one thing, such concentrated economic power makes it more difficult for countries to industrialize, because local companies cannot expect to compete with established multinationals.
We looked at how extraordinarily strongly the world's system of relative prices was tilted against the poor: how cheap were the products they exported, and how expensive were the capital goods that they needed to import in order to
industrialize
and develop.
First, the world’s industrial core must create incentives for the developing world to
industrialize
along an environmentally-friendly, C02- and CH4-light, path.
There will, after all be inflation in southern and eastern Europe – there must be, for as regions develop and
industrialize
their terms of trade must improve, and under a monetary union regional inflation is how this can happen.
But, to fulfill its economic potential, Africa must
industrialize.
Africa is well placed to
industrialize.
His plan to exploit and
industrialize
the country’s gas fields remains just a promise.
Here, the goal is to take advantage of the region’s energy resources, while helping it to
industrialize
and diversify its economy.
According to a recent World Bank report, about 30% of them live in India, a sleeping giant about to industrialize, given the right incentives.
In their effort to overcome centuries of military and commercial backwardness, Muslims have sought to industrialize, rationalize administration, and adopt modern forms of political life.
But taking need into account does nothing to assist Trump’s case that the US was unfairly treated by the Paris accord, because Americans could easily cut back on luxuries like vacation travel, air conditioning, and meat consumption, whereas less affluent countries need to
industrialize
to lift their populations out of depths of poverty unknown in the US.
In recent decades, some developing countries – mainly in Asia – have managed to
industrialize.
In short, Africa must industrialize, and it must do so in a socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable manner.
American courts in the nineteenth century were notably corrupt, sometimes incompetent, and often irrelevant, yet stock and bond markets grew, and continent-spanning firms rose up and got the financing they needed to operate, expand, and
industrialize
the US economy.
But, in 1958-1961, excessive central planning to support the Great Leap Forward (Mao Zedong’s intensive campaign to
industrialize
and collectivize China’s economy) generated systemic fragility.
If Africa is to achieve its potential as the next emerging-market engine of global economic growth, it will have to
industrialize.
Ollanta Humala opposes compulsory and mass coca eradication, claiming that he would
industrialize
and export the product to keep it from falling into drug dealers’ hands.
But policymakers everywhere need to do more as populations age and automation disrupts both manufacturing, on which developing economies have traditionally relied to industrialize, and services, in which much advanced-economy employment is concentrated.
In a world where 60% of trade occurs through global value chains, Africa must
industrialize
to diversify away from natural resources and create jobs for its fast-growing young population.
Africa has an enormous incentive to industrialize: the world’s fastest-growing population and an urbanization rate that is nearly double the global average.
Yet, since the 1990s, very few development economists have studied how countries can
industrialize
and produce their own entrepreneurs.
Transforming Africa’s AgricultureLONDON – Over the next 30 years, Sub-Saharan Africa’s population will double to over two billion, and its economies will
industrialize.
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