Industrialization Review

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Industrialization Review

Define Brain Drain What is an example?

What is this an example of?

What would be examples of primary economic activities?

What would be examples of secondary economic activities?

What would be examples of tertiary economic activities?

What are transnational corporations? How do they operate?

What is the model called?

What is the gender development index?

What are we looking at?

Discuss

What are examples of export-processing zones?

What is meant by a trading bloc. How do they function What is meant by a trading bloc? How do they function? What are some examples?

What is NAFTA?

What is meant by a ubiquitous industry?

What is meant by break-of-bulk points? What are the major methods of transportation?

What is meant by just in time manufacturing?

How does a cottage industry differ from Fordism?