Industrialisation (or industrialization) is the period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from anagrarian society into an industrial one. It is a part of a wider modernisation process‚ where social change and economic development are closely related with technological innovation‚ particularly with the development of large-scale energy andmetallurgy production. It is the extensive organisation of an economy for the purpose of manufacturing.[2] Industrialisation also introduces
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runs counter to the economic theory of comparative advantage‚ where countries specialize in the production of goods in which they have a particular advantage‚ and then engage in international trade 1. a) The failure of the import substituting industrialisation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Abstract Until the 1930s Latin Americas economic export-led
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Rural sociology studies the village and urban sociology deals with the city. The city life depends on the village and what it produces. Similarly‚ the village is very much influenced by the city. Due to the pressures from within and attractions from outside people are flocking towards the cities from the villages. The economic necessity and social deficiency are ‘pushing’ the people out of the village‚ while the attractions of the city are ‘pulling’ them towards their centres. This has resulted
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ENTREPRENEURIAL GROWTH IN INDIA -M.INFANTINA SANRA IVA II-B.COM II- Contents: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA: -DURING PRE-INDEPENDENCE PERIOD -DURING POST INDEPENDENCE SCOPE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA FACTORS AFFECTING THE GROWTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP INIATIVES IN INDIA INTRODUCTION: INDIA IS A NATION SETTING OUT ON A PATH OF SUSTAINED ECONOMIC GROWTH FOR DECADES TO COME. ENTREPRENEURSHIP IS NECESSARY FOR FUELING IDEAS AND CHANGING THEM INTO EVOLUTIONARY OR REVOLUTIONARY PRODUCTS
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TA I The Right of Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition‚ Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act‚ 2013 IN THE COURSE OF JURISPRUDENCE SUBMIITED TO: NIRMA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF LAW SEMESTER VI UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Ms. Rejitha Nair Ass. Professor ILNU SUBMITTED BY: Dikshal Khatri 11BBL049 B.Com. LL.B. (Hons.) Background: The Right of Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition‚ Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act‚ 2013 is an act passed by
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MAN 3350: COMPARATIVE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS GLOBALISATION Towards a Definition Globalisation has become a buzz-word for political‚ economic‚ sociological and environmental trends that are said to present world-wide challenges. We need to be careful about how the word is used – and why. Two accounts of globalisation that some of you will have seen before: “the process that reduces barriers between countries‚ thereby encouraging closer integration of economic‚
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the underdeveloped economies makes globalisation a tool for stultifying the industrialisation process‚ and by extension‚ retarding the growth and development of underdeveloped economies. Trade liberalisation‚ the cardinal instrument of globalisation ensures that industrialised countries have access to world markets‚ which enhances further industrialisation of industrialised countries while incapacitating the industrialisation process of the underdeveloped economies. The paper is an attempt to examine
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principles of the industrial revolution to tourism. POST THOMAS COOK * Various economic and policies factors hindered tourism growth. * The real rise of a mass global tourism industry... * The Thomas cook industry was localised and the scope was more local but it wasn’t a global phenomenon at that point but the early rise of the jet engine with the airlines and the rise of the new forms of technology like the GPS that came out of the
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Essay title: In what ways and to what effect did local government intervene to ameliorate the adverse effects of industrialisation on the populations of towns and cities? Towns and Cities in the nineteenth century grew extremely quickly as vast numbers of people congregated in urban environment’s which were created as a response to rapid industrialisation‚ this developed problems such as poor public health. The problems that became apparent had to be dealt with and this gave rise to local governments
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conceptual frame framework of labour welfare‚ describe these theories. (a) Enumerate the basic principles which have to be kept in mind for the successful implementation of welfare programmes. (b) Explain the important aspects of Factories Act 1948 i.e. scope‚ objects with special reference to safety. (a) Describe “Employee’s State Insurance Act 1948” and “The Employees Provident Fund & Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952”. (b) Enumerate the name of important agencies which are there to look after the labour
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