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| | Portal No1 to Africa : NEPAD |
 | | It is at this point that trade and industrialisation policy intersects and is often compromised by market access issues—the most damaging being escalating tariffs structures, which are maintained by many developed countries. |  | | Industrialisation, however, and its link to employment, productivity, growth and poverty alleviation necessitates that it begin to feature more prominently in discourses on trade. |  | | The undeniable linkage between industrialisation and long-term livelihoods places industrial policy in Africa on the NEPAD agenda. |
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| | Summary : |
 | | Since 1960’s, rural industrialisation policy is considered as an important income policy for small farmers, and an instrument to disperse economic activity and control concentration. |  | | The Felda approach was opening of new land schemes meant of resettle the landless and the rural unemployed to new resettlement area and encourage the development of semi-urban settlements within the rural setting. |  | | The policies aimed at rural industrialisation have to be integrated with the strategies of rural development by creating new focal points of industrial growth in rural areas. |
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| | INDUSTRIALISATION IN MAURITIUS: |
 | | Foreign Direct Investment played an important role in the industrialisation process, but without the high level of domestic investment in the EPZ and tourism sectors, Mauritius would not have been able to register healthy growth rates during the 1980s and 1990s. |  | | The relatively slower growth in the EPZ during that period was mainly due to political instability, increased protectionism in the EPZ's principal export markets, rising labour costs, industrial relations problems and increased costs of other inputs. |  | | The tourism and EPZ sectors received a lot of state help and support; public investment in the infrastructure indirectly acted as a subsidy to these two sectors. |
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http://www.huizenga.nova.edu/journals/jabe/pages/Industrialization_Fowdar.htm
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| | Industrialisation In India |
 | | India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier from 1947 to 1964, saw industrialisation as the key to alleviating poverty. |  | | A distinction will be made between the period from Independence until 1980, characterised by inward-looking policies such as IS, and the period from 1980 until today, characterised by reforms and the opening up of the Indian economy. |  | | Generally, however, they will include a faster growth of national income, alleviation of poverty, and reduction of income inequalities. |
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http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/SER/archive/1999/essay20.html
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 | | The rate of industrialisation or investment in the industrial sector remains insufficient compared to the need or expectation. |  | | A country's industrial policy ought to identify these very formidable barriers to industrialisation and also spell out a course of action to be followed to create the motivation for establishing new industries and efficiently running the existing ones. |  | | Industrial policies so far introduced by different governments in the past read fine on paper. |
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http://nation.ittefaq.com/artman/exec/view.cgi/29/17750/printer
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| | Industrialisation and Bangladesh |
 | | This requires rapid industrialisation, for which there is need for massive investment. |  | | This fund must be governed by an independent board, Bangladesh Investment Corporation, with this money as its basic capital. |  | | However, the money from this sale should constitute the investment fund for industrialisation for Bangladesh. |
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http://nation.ittefaq.com/artman/exec/view.cgi/15/10113
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| | Rediff On The NeT Business News: Kalyan Singh girds UP for industrialisation |
 | | Rediff On The NeT Business News: Kalyan Singh girds UP for industrialisation |  | | Projects involving investments up to Rs 260 million will be cleared at the district level. |  | | He has come up with a time-bound schedule for clearing project proposals. |
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http://www.rediff.com/business/1998/sep/24upind.htm
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| | Unit Title: Strategies for Industrialisation |
 | | It examines the policies, process and impact of industrialisation in developing countries. |  | | These cases will be used first to illustrate the role played by the countries in question in international production, trade and finance. |  | | FitzGerald, E.V.K. The Impact of the NAFTA on Latin-American Trade and Investment Flows Paper Prepared for the Conference Mexico and the NAFTA: Who will Benefit, ILAS-London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. |
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| | Rhodia Pharma Solutions - Custom Manufacturing and Industrialisation |
 | | Rhodia Pharma Solutions' custom manufacturing and industrialisation capabilities provide you unsurpassed security of supply, quality, service, value and innovation. |  | | High quality assets, a highly professional approach, and the right people guarantee the outcome you deserve. |  | | Rhodia Pharma Solutions - Custom Manufacturing and Industrialisation |
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http://www.rhodia-pharmasolutions.com/manufacturing.htm
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| | The beginnings of industrialisation in the pottery industry: 1660 to 1760 |
 | | By the mid eighteenth century it is possible to trace a complex network of wholesale and retail dealers centred largely, but not exclusively, on London. |  | | Just before 1760 the fine earthenware sector emerged in North Staffordshire and grew so rapidly after 1760 that it accounted for four fifths of the whole industry in England by 1780. |  | | Industrialisation has not been a simple a linear process, so many aspects of commercial and technical change need to be explored to show how the industry and the locality developed. |
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http://www.campus.ncl.ac.uk/databases/history/pottery/ba.html
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| | © Social Aspects of Industrialisation |
 | | it is quite possible to have economic growth without a shift of emphasis to manufacturing activity, though this would not be sufficient for industrialisation to occur. |  | | They also provide a great deal of scope for you to undertake further investigation. |  | | industrialisation often took place on a gradual basis, though sometimes with a quickening pace, especially from the late 18th onwards. |
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http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/jfec/cal/social/maincore.htm
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| | Intensive industrialisation in 39 backward taluks - Deccan Herald |
 | | Industries Minister PGR Sindhia told the Legislative Assembly on Thursday that “Kaigarika Vikasa” scheme, announced in the budget for intensive industrialisation of 39 most backward taluks would provide employment to about 1.5 lakh people. |  | | Industries, service and business sectors would receive a fillip as the Industries and Commerce Department has chalked out taluk-wise action plan, said Sindhia. |  | | Replying to a question raised by Mr Shivananda Nayak (BJP), Mr Sindhia said the taluks have been identified, based on recommendations of the D M Nanjundappa Committee on Regional Imbalances. |
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http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/mar182005/s1.asp
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| | Industrialisation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Use varies in other Commonwealth countries, although industrialisation tends to dominate. |  | | The spelling industrialisation is a British variant of industrialization. |  | | Industrialisation is also related to some form of philosophical change, or to a different attitude in the perception of nature, though whether these philosophical changes are caused by industrialisation or vice-versa is subject to debate. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrialisation
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| | Europe-Asia Studies: Social Dimensions of Soviet Industrialisation. - book reviews |
 | | However, it fails to examine the impact of industrialisation on gender, health care, education and worker-management relations in other sectors of the economy from 1928 onwards. |  | | These problems were compounded by conflict at the shop-floor level, as illustrated by Siegelbaum's account of the foreman as the 'piggy in the middle', and by the overall absence of managerial authority following the Shakhty affair of 1928. |  | | This point is also taken up by Katerina Clark, who shows how films, such as Iutkevich's The Miners (1936) or books such as Malyshkin's People from the Backwoods (1938), were either used to justify Stalinist policies or to criticise those who opposed them. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3955/is_n6_v47/ai_18011989
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| | New Vision Online : EAC industrialisation strategy falls apart |
 | | The proposal was announced by Tanzania's Finance Minister, Basil Miramba, at the end of the 10th meeting of EAC Council of Ministers at Arusha International Conference Centre on Monday. |  | | Mushega said he would consult member states on the study and its terms of reference. |  | | Miramba, who represented his Foreign Minister Zakaya Kikwete, the chairperson of the council of ministers, said Uganda’s perceived competitiveness in motorcycles was based on historical reasons because it had the highest number of boda-bodas in the region. |
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http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/220/449645
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| | Al-Ahram Weekly Economy Did colonialism hold back Egypt's industrialisation? |
 | | What made this attempt possible was the 1919 Revolution which changed economic policy, albeit partially, in industry's favour. |  | | The royal family, major landowner and foreign capitalists all got the government to pass a law forcing Banque Misr to abandon its role in stimulating local industry. |  | | With the expansion of commercial agriculture, foreign trade doubled and the local market flourished. |
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| | The Open Door Web Site : History : The Industrial Revolution : Industrialisation in Europe |
 | | There would be little point in investing enormous sums of money in machines and factories if, at the end, production was not possible because not enough people could be persuaded to work in them. |  | | In comparison to Britain, industrialisation in other regions of Europe took very much longer to get started. |  | | In fact, with the exception of Belgium which began to industrialise in 1806, industrialisation on the British model only started after 1830. |
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| | EconPapers: Rural industrialisation in Kerala: Re-examining the issue of rural growth linkages |
 | | Keywords: rural industrialisation; rural non-farm employment; rural development; local linkages; rural growth linkages; entrepreneurship (search for similar items in EconPapers) |  | | Rural industrialisation in Kerala: Re-examining the issue of rural growth linkages |  | | EconPapers: Rural industrialisation in Kerala: Re-examining the issue of rural growth linkages |
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http://econpapers.repec.org/paper/indcdswpp/348.htm
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| | Enterprise Clusters in Africa: On the Way to Industrialisation? |
 | | McCormick, D. / Institute of Development Studies (IDS), UK Recent literature on industrial districts and enterprise clusters suggests that the grouping of enterprises into sectoral and geographic clusters gives rise to a certain collective efficiency that can enhance competitiveness and foster industrialisation. |  | | Nearly all of the clusters could be said to be in some way involved with their country's industrialisation process, but the nature of that involvement varies with the level of development of the cluster. |  | | This paper reports the results of an analysis of eight African enterprise clusters: three in Kenya that were the subject of original research, and five others for which substantial secondary literature was available. |
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 | | Traditionally industrialisation was seen as a national issue, and international comparisons rely - per definition - on this view. |  | | Furthermore power was defined on a state level. |  | | to a large extent the massive changes connected to industrialisation and de-industrialisation can be seen from the point of demographic change. |
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http://web.hist.uib.no/Admin/mellomfag/Mellomfag_v02.htm
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| | How Successful Was Stalins Industrialisation |
 | | Industrialisation was the primary goal of Lenin and Stalin, as well as many communist party members. |  | | There were many problems; both political and economic, facing the Soviet Union in 1928 and the decision to launch the five-year plans must have been influenced in part by these. |  | | In 1928, the newly empowered Stalin embarked on one of the most ambitious industrialisation programs in world history, leading to the establishment of the U.S.S.R as a pinnacle world superpower in less than half a century. |
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http://www.radessays.com/link.php?site=re&aff=r2c2&dest=viewpaper.php?request=31817
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| | Industrialisation - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | Industrialisation or industrial revolution is a process of social and economic change whereby a human society is tranformed from a pre-industrial to an industrial state. |  | | The social and economic change is closely intertwined with technological innovation, and is also related to some form of philosophical change, or to a different attitude in the perception of nature. |  | | The Second Industrial Revolution, with the use of Electric power and the Internal-combustion engine |
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 | | Industrialisation was a relitivly slow and steady process. |  | | But without it, it is my belife that industrialisation would not have succeded to the degree it did.(scuse my spelling!) |  | | It improved communication and goods transportation throughout the country. |
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| | Industrialisation, Nationalism and Imperialism |
 | | As traditional communities declined under the pressure of industrialisation, "the Nation" was one way in which this void was filled. |  | | Nationalism became an ideological mechanism in increasingly democratic states to bind loyalty the population the state machine. |  | | The link between Nationalism and Imperialism is obvious, the connection with industrialisation is less so. |
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| | Industrialisation and Society - Eric Hopkins - Microsoft Reader eBook |
 | | Industrialisation and Society looks at contemporary ways in which the government and ordinary people tried to cope with these new pressures, and studies their reactions to the unforseen consequences of the steam revolution. |  | | As the first nation to undergo an industrial revolution, Britain was also the first to deal with the unprecedented social problems of rapid urbanisation combined with an unparalleled growth in population. |  | | This book deals with the remarkable social consequences of the industrial revolution, as Britain changed from an agricultural society to an urban society based on industry. |
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| | INDUSTRIALISATION IN MAURITIUS: |
 | | Industrialisation has been seen as the gateway to economic development and prosperity for developing nations. |  | | The main strategy pursued by many developing countries has been the export-led growth strategy in order to climb up the industrial ladder very fast. |
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| | Bibliography for Proto-Industrialisation and Population Growth |
 | | Any study of British population growth and it's links with economic change must take into account: |  | | Mendels, F., "Proto-industrialisation: the first phase of the industrialisation process", Journal of Economic History, 32 (1972). |  | | However, other works cited in these sources will enable you to build up a more detailed reading list to help with dissertation work. |
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http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/jfec/cal/social/refers/biblio4.htm
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| | Compare and Contrast the process of Industrialisation in France and Germany prior to 1914. |
 | | Compare and Contrast the process of Industrialisation in France and Germany prior to 1914. |  | | Coursework and Essays: By Level: A2 and A-Level: History: Compare and Contrast the process of Industrialisation in France and Germany prior to 1914 |  | | Below is a short sample of the essay "Compare and Contrast the process of Industrialisation in France and Germany prior to 1914.". |
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| | Industrialisation |
 | | In particular, she drew attention to the way "home working" (the situation where people assemble goods in their home in return for payment) started to develop in the pre-industrial period as evidence of the fact that Capitalist economic forms can develop without Industrialisation. |  | | Firstly, there is no reason to presuppose that Communist societies, for example, cannot be industrial societies. |  | | There are two points we can note here to support the contention that Capitalism (although it thrives through Industrialisation) is not synonymous with ("the same as") Industrialisation. |
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| | Journal of Development Studies: Strategies for Industrialisation: The Case of Bangladesh. (Book Reviews). (book review) |
 | | This book is a collection of papers, examining some of the theoretical and empirical issues regarding the strategy of industrialisation in developing countries with special reference to Bangladesh. |  | | The experience of East Asian economies, where the effort to orient industrial production for exports played a crucial role behind the success, warrants the need for a better understanding of industrialisation... |  | | Journal of Development Studies: Strategies for Industrialisation: The Case of Bangladesh. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3239/is_200208/ai_n7929286
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| | The Open Door Web Site : History : The Industrial Revolution : Industrialisation in Europe : France |
 | | It was also very regional and tended to be concentrated in the big cities such as Paris and Lyon, or the traditional textile regions of Lille, the iron-producing areas of Lorraine and the coal-producing areas of the " Nord " and " Pas de Calais ". |  | | (Historians and economists are still trying to explain this.) So, French industrialisation in the 19th. |  | | In 1838 the first French locomotive " la Gironde " was constructed at le Creusot, after which the Schneider family made its fortune by specialising in railway equipment and, later, armaments (including the famous " 75 ", the finest field-gun of World War 1). |
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| | New Vision Online : local languages speed up industrialisation |
 | | also as a driving force of industrialisation and development. |  | | SIR — I applaud the Government’s intentions of promoting sciences in our education system. |  | | After World War II some countries realised and solved this language barrier which led to industrialisation and development within a span of |
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 | | Relationship between industrialisation and the growth of towns |  | | The social consequences of industrialisation in Britain in the early nineteenth century |
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http://www.lakemac.infohunt.nsw.gov.au/library/links/hschelp/modernhistory/industrialisation.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Industrialisation and Everyday Life: Books: Rudolf Braun,Sarah Hanbury Tenison |
 | | Charles Tilly recently wrote of this book that it was "the most important untranslated work of social history to be published in the past generation." With the publication of Sarah Hanbury-Tenison's translation, this gap in the social and cultural historiography of modern Europe is filled at last. |  | | Join Amazon Prime and ship Two-Day for free and Overnight for $3.99. |  | | Industrialisation and Everyday Life is widely regarded as a classic of modern social history, inspiring a whole series of profound debates about the transition from preindustrial society to the modern world. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0521353114?v=glance
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| | Timbuktu Chronicles: How Africa Missed its Industrialisation |
 | | The strategies of the donors in the North and the African power elites were and still are more interested in setting up capital-intensive large concerns than promoting the growth of existing small-scale and micro-enterprises. |  | | Wolfgang Schneider-Barthold's fundamental article on "Africa's Aborted Industrialisation" outlines some of the reasons for an utter lack of a basic industrial structure in Africa. |
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http://timbuktuchronicles.blogspot.com/2003/10/how-africa-missed-its.html
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| | IMC India - Kashipur: Industrialisation through the barrel of Gun |
 | | "No one, I repeat no one will be allowed to stand in the way of Orissa's industrialisation and the people's progress". |  | | The Police in the East Indian state of Orissa have laid siege to a group of dalit and adivasi (tribal) villages around Kashipur that have successfully kept the Utkal Alumina Industries Ltd (UAIL) from mining Baphlimali — a mountain held sacred by local adivasis -- for 12 years now. |  | | Let democracy not fail the common people, otherwise in no time they can fail the democracy and those taking undue advantage... |
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http://mumbai.indymedia.org/en/2005/01/210041.shtml
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| | Industrialisation and Everyday Life - Cambridge University Press |
 | | If you would like to pass on information about this title to a friend or colleague, simply fill in the form below, and we will send them an email with links to our site. |  | | Thought you'd be interested in this title from Cambridge University Press. |  | | Industrialisation and Everyday Life - Cambridge University Press |
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http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/uk/catalogue/email.asp?isbn=0521619297
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| | Labour/Le Travail: Siecle d'histoire industrielle: Belgique, Luxembourg, Pays-Bas, industrialisation et societes, ... |
 | | Search for more information on HighBeam Research for. |  | | Labour/Le Travail: Siecle d'histoire industrielle: Belgique, Luxembourg, Pays-Bas, industrialisation et societes, 1873-1973.@ HighBeam Research |  | | Rene Leboutte, Jean Puissant et Denis Scuto, Un siecle d'histoire industrielle: Belgique, Luxembourg, Pays-Bas, industrialisation et societes, 1873-1973, (Paris, Editions SEDES [collection Regards sur l'histoire, numero 128] 1998) |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:30054145&refid=holomed_1
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