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Industrial Division, Industrialization And Economic Growth

Posted on:2006-06-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H J ShenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360152995385Subject:Political economy
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In the human history of economic growth, the process of prolificacy development is also the process of agriculture, industry and the third industry come into being in order. And on different phase of economic growth different industry hold central station.The improvement of the agriculture productivity brings the remnant of the production (foodstuff and raw material) and resource (capital and labor force) to the development of industry, as well as the capacious market. The division droved by remnants make the industry separated from agriculture; the development of the industry need well-suited transportation, clipping financing channel and persist technology progress. This division pulled by demands industrialization separated the third industry from the second industry. Industrialization is the process of economic growth and achieving modernization in most countries. The second industry joined tightly with the primary and third industry, become the core branch of economic growth.The characteristic of the second industry such as the wide extent of commerce and the high revenue demand elasticity of the industrial product which lead to the final demand and midway demand raise, as well as the technology progress result from manufacturing, are the main causes why industrialization plays such a key roll in economic growth.Both the data of China and America proved that in the three industries the second industry joined tightly with agriculture and the third industry, but agriculture have little effete on the third industry.It's not long since our agriculture enters a steady phase and the remnants of the agriculture shift to the second industry, so our industry policy must centralize the industrialization to pull the development of the third industry while the product and technology of the second industry soak into the agriculture..
Keywords/Search Tags:The division droved by remnants, the division pulled by demands, Industrialization, economic growth
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