Political differences do not have to disappear before economic interdependence can deepen.
How the transition from agrarian to factory labor changed workers' pay Michael Boyle is an experienced financial professional with more than 10 years working with financial planning, derivatives, ...
Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the US, wrote a wealth of reports that served as building blocks for the country's economic system. In 1791, during his time as secretary of the ...
For generation upon generation, dating back thousands of years, mankind has lived within the confines of an agrarian economy. It wasn't until the late eighteenth century that things began to change, ...
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Industrialization: An instrument for nation building

A nation is built by what it produces. Strong countries are those that make things. They turn raw materials into finished goods, create jobs, and solve their own problems. That is why ...
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What true industrialization should look like

What makes Pax Silica’s “artificial intelligence (AI) hub” in New Clark City so tantalizing is its promise of an industrial great leap forward for the Philippines via critical minerals processing, ...
As China works to fully modernize its socialist system, advancing new industrialization and accelerating the construction of a strong manufacturing industry have become its key priorities. It is ...
Helen Hai is CEO of the Made in Africa Initiative and United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Goodwill Ambassador for industrialization in Africa. 1 December 2020 As my own country, ...
Students analyze the relationship between industrialization and colonialism and evaluate the long-term consequences of the processes by which colonial powers extracted wealth from colonized nations.
The era of "biomanufacturing," in which microbes, not petroleum, produce chemical products, is one step closer. A KAIST research team has analyzed the key challenges limiting the commercialization of ...