نتایج جستجو برای: rural industrialization
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Sheilagh C. Ogilvie Continuity and Change / Volume 8 / Issue 02 / August 1993, pp 159 179 DOI: 10.1017/S0268416000002058, Published online: 11 November 2008 Link to this article: http://journals.cambridge.org/ abstract_S0268416000002058 How to cite this article: Sheilagh C. Ogilvie (1993). Protoindustrialization in Europe. Continuity and Change,8, pp 159179 doi:10.1017/S0268416000002058 Req...
The purpose of this research is to quantitatively evaluate the growth phase, position, and priorities of the industrialization policy management of the construction industry at firm level. The goal is to integrate quantitative dynamics into the policy-making process for sustainable policy development in future China. This research proposes an integrated framework, including growth management mo...
Reducing the disparity in consumption between urban and rural areas, as a critical component mitigating economic imbalance them, holds significant importance enhancing people’s sense of well-being achieving collective prosperity. This research investigated nonlinear impact digital economy its sub-dimensions, including industrialization, industrial digitization, environment, on urban–rural dispa...
Agricultural supply chain finance provides a feasible channel for the fund demand in rural economic development, alleviates financing difficulties of small and micro enterprises farmers areas. However, there are also problems such as low standardization agricultural products, imperfect credit risk system incomplete information system, which seriously hinder implementation Rural Revitalization s...
A key aspect of industrialization is the adoption of increasing-returns-to-scale, industrial, technologies. Two other well-documented aspects are that industrial technologies (ITs) are adopted throughout intermediate-input chains and that they use intermediate inputs intensively relative to the technologies they replace. These features of ITs combined imply that countries with access to similar...
any form of industrialization leads to cultural changes which may be rapid and extensive, and provoke considerable stress. such changes are particularly extensive when developing countries are rapidly industrialized. agricultural workers who move to industrial areas may shift from barter to a monetary economy. all of this is to them an entirely new way of living and so they try to keep contact ...
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