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With less natural resources, modern machinery, and human capital per worker, productivity in poor countries and income per capita are lower.
But when, say, the Luddites of the early nineteenth century protested against newly developed textile
machinery
by smashing it, the authorities did not intervene to limit new technologies.
LONDON – At the start of the Industrial Revolution, textile workers in the Midlands and the North of England, mainly weavers, staged a spontaneous revolt, smashing
machinery
and burning factories.
But in the third edition of his Principles of Political Economy (1817), he inserted a chapter on
machinery
that changed tack.
As a result, “the opinion entertained by the laboring class, that the employment of
machinery
is frequently detrimental to their interests, is not founded on prejudice and error, but is conformable to the correct principles of political economy.”
Just consider:
machinery
“may render the population redundant”!
Indeed, the proliferation of agricultural technology – from more efficient
machinery
to higher-yielding or more robust crop varieties – has the potential to narrow the productivity gap considerably, even if differences between climates and producers remain.
Beyond keeping interest rates below market levels, the government offered the automobile, machinery, and steel industries, among others, preferential access to cheap credit, favorable tax treatment, and public investment support.
China can purchase more industrial machinery, transport equipment, and steelmaking material, which are among its leading imports from the US.
The infectious prion then hijacks the body’s machinery, reprogramming it into a willing executioner of prion replication.
Toyota’s rise from humble origins as the “offspring” of a family textile
machinery
company in a remote area of central Japan to become the dominant global automobile maker and a synonym for quality is astonishing.
Ortega’s re-election to a third term, prohibited by Nicaragua’s constitution, completes the last stage of a “coup from above,” in which a government that came to power as a democratically elected political minority in 2006, uses its control of state institutions – the courts and electoral machinery, in particular – to undermine the rule of law.
A third hypothesis to explain Germany’s hesitancy is suspicion of the European Union’s redistribution
machinery.
The topic was an obscure but large collection (more than 70) of diseases caused by a specific type of genetic error – one that takes place in the
machinery
of cells that chemically attaches sugars to proteins and lipids.
The main impetus for the boom came from the entire
machinery
of “private label” securitization, which was just that: private.
We will print not just children’s playthings, but also human prostheses – bones and even lungs and livers – and ultimately much machinery, including new 3D printers.
At the same time, digital graphics and animations take decision makers anywhere and everywhere – into the body in medical malpractice cases, inside complex
machinery
in patent-infringement cases, or on the scene as a virtual eyewitness to murder in a criminal case.
These countries have joined traditional leaders in sectors such as electrical and optical equipment and (in South Korea’s case)
machinery.
In the Industrial Revolution of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, technological innovation, especially in textile machinery, displaced skilled artisans and craft workers en masse, and left them deprived of any real safety net to cushion the blow.
The
machinery
of representative government works best when it is used to apportion a growing economic pie.
I have found in my research that individual manufacturing industries, such as auto parts or machinery, exhibit what economists call “unconditional convergence” – an automatic tendency to close the gap with productivity levels in advanced countries.
The same is happening with electronics and
machinery.
The new leadership must also introduce effective processes and the organizational
machinery
to implement current major initiatives, including the Sustainable Development Goals.
And can the institutional
machinery
of the UN itself effectively implement policies once they are decided?
Final assembly of some electronic and industrial
machinery
may relocate to South Korea or Mexico.
As a global leader in sophisticated
machinery
and the earth-moving equipment needed for infrastructure investment, Japan should be able to to seize these opportunities.
Last year alone, Ukraine’s exports to Russia – which included machinery, steel, agricultural goods, and chemicals – fell by half.
Economists agree that, since the first Industrial Revolution, the rise of labor-intensive light manufacturing (textiles, garments, shoes, and associated tools and machinery) has played a major role in pushing up national incomes.
If we think of emu as a purely technical innovation, like an advanced and novel piece of sophisticated
machinery
never tried before, and then ask the question: Is It Likely To Work?, we are almost bound to give a skeptical answer.
Nor does he needs expensive
machinery
to plant his seeds; his plow is drawn by cattle, and he pushes seeds into the ground with his bare hands.
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