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Durie, Aschalew Degoma. "Financing rural industrialization and employment creation:The case of Ethiopia." Independent Journal of Management & Production 9, no. 4 (December 1, 2018): 1317. http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v9i4.803.

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The objective of the study was to examine financing rural industrialization and employment creation practices and possibilities in Ethiopia. In this context, rural industrialization refers to encouraging small to large industries to be established in rural areas. As rural industrialization is a new concept at a policy level let alone to the practice on the ground in Ethiopia, a full-fledged data regarding the rural industrialization and the rural financing practice is inadequate. However, attempts were made to see at least the trends in agricultural commercialization, off farm practices, the government’s policy, the financial institutions practices, and above all how other countries approached rural industrialization and financing such industries. Hence, relevant data were collected from CSA, NBE, DHS, World Bank, and Ethiopian Investment Commission and the collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The major finding of the study indicates rural industrialization process is at conception stage and financing the rural strategy is still poorly developed despite the immense economic and social implications. Hence, a combination of centralized financing rural industrialization through commercial banks and a decentralized financing rural industrialization through microfinance institutions is recommended for the country to get better depth and breadth of rural industrialization.
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Murata, Yasusada. "Rural–urban interdependence and industrialization." Journal of Development Economics 68, no. 1 (June 2002): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0304-3878(02)00004-4.

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Pan, Shaozang. "China's Rural Reform and Industrialization." Pacific Focus 3, no. 2 (February 13, 2008): 55–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1976-5118.1988.tb00054.x.

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Mitchneck, Beth. "Industrialization and China's Rural Modernization." Comparative Economic Studies 35, no. 3 (September 1993): 58–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ces.1993.26.

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CHRISTIANSEN, FLEMMING. "The Industrialization of Rural China." Journal of Agrarian Change 9, no. 3 (July 2009): 434–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0366.2009.00220.x.

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LEKHANYA, Lawrence Mpele. "The Use of Modern Technology for Rural Industrialization and Its Implications on the Rural SMEs Economic Growth." Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies 10, no. 6A (January 16, 2019): 64–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/jebs.v10i6a.2662.

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Hence technology delivery is perceived to be an essential catalyst for rural development. This paper intends to present an empirical study on the use of modern technology for rural industrialization and its theoretical and practical implication on the rural SMEs economic growth. The idea of rural industrialization and how it can enhance the rural SMEs economic growth still the issue of concern of many policy-makers. The study seeks to establish understanding, knowledge and awareness about how the use of modern technology would assist in building strong rural industrialization that will have a positive change in the rural SMEs economy. In this research 127 participants consist with business managers/owners running SMEs in the province of KwaZulu-Natal were chosen for empirical data collection from both South and Northern parts of the Province. SPSS (24.0) version was used for the analysis of data. A quantitative questionnaire was used and distributed to the respondents. The findings revealed that in many cases there is no specific rural industrialization policy does not exist or somehow fall short, government attitudes towards rural industrialization as well as rural infrastructure development were also identified by respondents as areas of concern for rural industrialization. The exploratory and quantitative nature limited the survey. Hence, the application of this result should be made with utmost care. Further investigation which may include large and other parts of the country is therefore recommended.
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Sato, Takahiro, and Aradhna Aggarwal. "Productivity Dynamics and Rural Industrialization in India." Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 32, no. 1 (December 3, 2019): 23–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0260107919875585.

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Since the late 1990s, industrialization in India has been driven by the rural organized manufacturing sector. This paper examines the effects of firms’ dynamics on rural industrialization in India, using plant-level panel data, to investigate the characteristics of rural industrialization in India in recent years. In particular, the paper focuses on productivity differences among continuing, entering, and exiting firms. The results show that both labour and total factor productivity of the organized manufacturing sector in rural areas increased during 2000–2006 and the aggregate productivity growth is supported by the productivity growth of the continuing firms, the entry of productive firms, and the exit of less-productive firms. The paper can conclude that firms’ productivity dynamics contributed to the current rural industrialization in India. JEL: O14, O47, O53
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Islam, Rizwanul, and Jin Hehui. "Rural industrialization: An engine of prosperity in postreform rural China." World Development 22, no. 11 (November 1994): 1643–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0305-750x(94)00071-9.

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Destindira, Satwika, and Fredian Tonny Nasdian. "Hubungan Industrialisasi Pedesaan dengan Tingkat Resiliensi Rumah Tangga Petani." Jurnal Sains Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Masyarakat [JSKPM] 2, no. 6 (December 7, 2018): 745. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jskpm.2.6.745-758.

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Rural industrialization has aim to create diversification in rural areas, so it’s expected to increase income of rural peoples. That concept of rural industrialization has modify agricultural land into industrial land that impact of rural people, especially farmer. Impact of industrialization has influence in economic, social, and culture sectors of farmer’s households. Negative impact of rural industrialization makes farmer’s households suffer from adversity. Facing such sircumstances requires farmer’s households determine livelihood strategies in order to reduce that situation. Livelihood strategies of farmer’s households is a resilience effort to return the circumstances into original state. Therefore, this research aims to analyze relation between implementation of rural industrialization with resilience of farmer’s households. The result of the statistic test show that there is a great relationship between rural indutrialization with livelihood strategies, livelihood strategies with resilience of farmer’s households, and also rural indutrialization with resilience of farmer’s households.Keywords: rural industrialization, resilience, livelihood strategies ABSTRAKIndustrialisasi pedesaan bertujuan dalam menciptakan diversifikasi ekonomi di pedesaan sehingga diharapkan dapat meningkatkan pendapatan masyarakat. Industrialisasi pedesaan telah mengubah lahan pertanian menjadi lahan industri yang berdampak pada perubahan pada masyarakat, khususnya petani. Dampak tersebut berpengaruh pada sektor ekonomi, sosial, dan budaya yang dialami oleh rumah tangga petani. Dampak negatif yang terjadi menyebabkan rumah tangga petani mengalami keterpurukan. Menghadapi keadaan tersebut menuntut rumah tangga petani melakukan strategi nafkah untuk mengurangi situasi tersebut. Strategi yang dilakukan rumah tangga tersebut sebagi salah satu bentuk upaya resiliensi untuk mengembalikan ke keadaan semula. Oleh karena itu, penulisan ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis hubungan antara implementasi industrialisasi pedesaan dengan resiliensi rumah tangga petani. Hasil uji statistik penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat hubungan antara industrialisasi pedesaan dengan strategi nafkah, strategi nafkah dengan resiliensi rumah tangga petani, dan industrialisasi pedesaan dengan resiliensi rumah tangga petani.Kata kunci: industrialisasi pedesaan, resiliensi, strategi nafkah
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Komolafe, M. O., T. T. Oladokun, and P. O. Iruobe. "Challenges of Rural Industrialization in Edo State." Nigerian Journal of Environmental Sciences and Technology 1, no. 1 (March 2017): 99–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.36263/nijest.2017.01.0003.

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Rural industrialization has been identified a potent ingredient for sustainable nation building. This is particularly relevant in Nigeria, given its high unemployment rate and prevailing crisis in its oil sector. This study examines industrialization in a Nigerian rural area, Ebelle community of Edo state. It specifically looks into the existing extent of involvement in industrial activities, the viability of the industrial activities, the challenges and the improvements needed. This is with a view to proffering recommendations on viable approach to revitalizing rural industrialization in Nigeria. It sampled 97 industrialists purposively selected in the study area. The data collected was analyzed using frequency counts and mean values. It is revealed from the study that agricultural activities are more predominant in the study area and it is perceived as most viable by the respondents. However, like in most other industrial activities in the area, inadequate capital, use of primitive methods, and low support on industrial activities has inhibited optimum performance in the agricultural sector. Provision of credit facilities, government policies that support consumption of local goods and supply of equipment at subsidized process were adjudged the immediate need to improve on the status quo. The study concluded that ample opportunities abound in rural industrialization in Nigeria, provided that tackling the challenges are given utmost priority.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Rural Industrialization"

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Dóñez, Francisco Juan. "Sustainability indicators for rural industrialization in Latin America." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/29828.

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Tischenko, Igor. "Rural Industrialization: Integrated and Sustainable Solutions for Poverty Reduction in Rural China." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2013. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/583.

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China has achieved unprecedented economic growth and consequent successes in poverty alleviation over the past three decades of economic liberalization and market-oriented reforms. Yet, in order to continue its progress in poverty reduction, while addressing pressing environmental and sociopolitical concerns, it is crucial for China’s leaders to achieve and sustain green, equitable, and robust economic performance in all parts of China. This thesis argues that a reconceptualized and strengthened rural industrialization program would enable China to maintain economic growth and assist with the transition to a domestically driven consumer economy. Moreover, rural industrialization, coupled with targeted administrative and institutional policy modifications, will enable the Chinese government to provide support to millions of its rural poor, thus avoiding social instability and potentially severe internal conflicts. Such a program would also lessen pollution and its associated costs on China’s densely populated cities, by shifting heavy urban industries to relatively less contaminated areas while adopting cleaner, environmentally sustainable technologies, introduced in a participatory manner in consultation with local communities. This approach would concurrently address regional, rural-to-urban, and intra-communal disparities, provide opportunity for “green growth” initiatives, and better equip rural populations to address growing vulnerabilities as a result of climate change.
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Yan, Haihua. "The impact of rural industrialization on urbanization in China during the 1980s." access full-text online access from Digital Dissertation Consortium, 1999. http://libweb.cityu.edu.hk/cgi-bin/er/db/ddcdiss.pl?9924144.

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Yan, Haihua. "The impact of rural industrialization on urbanization in China during the 1980's /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/5612.

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Cheung, Hoi-cheung, and 張海祥. "A microeconomic study of China's rural industrialization, 1978-1994: cultural constraints, institutionalchanges, and economic efficiency." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B4389432X.

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Szydlowski, Rachael A. "Expansion of the Vietnamese Handicraft Industry: From Local to Global." Ohio : Ohio University, 2008. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1218497546.

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Cheung, Hoi-cheung. "A microeconomic study of China's rural industrialization, 1978-1994 : cultural constraints, institutional changes, and economic efficiency /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2000. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B21924053.

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Mercer, Carly Taylor. "The Regional Outsourcing of Pollution: Investigating Urban and Rural Discrepancies in Industrialization and Environmental Degradation in China." Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1275669564.

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Loem, Senghuo. "Labor Mobility and Industrialization in Post-Socialist Cambodia." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1494934181936051.

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Kwan, Fung. "An analysis of surplus agricultural labour and its contribution to rural industrialization : a case study of China." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.408704.

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Books on the topic "Rural Industrialization"

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Cheng, Shi. China's Rural Industrialization Policy. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230501713.

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Fureng, Dong. Industrialization and China's rural modernization. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1992.

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African Development and Economic Consultants Ltd. Constraints in Kenya's rural industrialization. [Nairobi]: African Development and Economic Consultants Ltd., 1990.

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Fureng, Dong. Industrialization and China’s Rural Modernization. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22442-5.

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Soundarapandian, M. Beekeeping industry in rural industrialization. New Delhi: Dominant Publishers and Distributors, 2008.

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Fureng, Dong. Industrialization and China's rural modernization. New York, N.Y: St. Martin's Press, 1992.

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Mishra, Sunil Kumar. Challenges of rural industrialization in india. New Delhi: Academic Excellence, 2012.

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Moyo, Sam. Issues on rural industrialization in Zimbabwe. Harare: Zimbabwe Environmental Research Organisation, 1991.

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Caille, John Patricia La. Rural industrialization: January 1986-March 1994. Beltsville, Md: National Agricultural Library, 1994.

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John, Patricia La Caille. Rural industrialization: January 1984-December 1991. Beltsville, Md: National Agricultural Library, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Rural Industrialization"

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Poston, David. "1. Rural industrialization." In The Blacksmith and the Farmer, 1–24. Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom: Practical Action Publishing, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/9781780446134.001.

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Cheng, Shi. "Introduction." In China's Rural Industrialization Policy, 1–8. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230501713_1.

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Cheng, Shi. "New Great Leap Forward after the Collapse of the Soviet Union." In China's Rural Industrialization Policy, 235–61. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230501713_10.

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Cheng, Shi. "Slowing Down in the Privatization Wave." In China's Rural Industrialization Policy, 262–91. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230501713_11.

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Cheng, Shi. "New Century Shifting in the Campaign to Increase Farmer Income." In China's Rural Industrialization Policy, 292–307. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230501713_12.

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Cheng, Shi. "Concluding Remarks." In China's Rural Industrialization Policy, 308–12. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230501713_13.

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Cheng, Shi. "Shifting in the Land Reform Campaign." In China's Rural Industrialization Policy, 11–32. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230501713_2.

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Cheng, Shi. "Sprouting in the Cooperative Campaign." In China's Rural Industrialization Policy, 33–53. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230501713_3.

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Cheng, Shi. "Great Leap Forward in the People’s Communization Campaign." In China's Rural Industrialization Policy, 54–89. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230501713_4.

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Cheng, Shi. "Great Leap Backward in the Panic Famine." In China's Rural Industrialization Policy, 90–124. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230501713_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Rural Industrialization"

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Abdullah, Kamaruddin, Philip Jennings, Goen Ho, Kuruvilla Mathew, and C. V. Nayer. "Acceleration of Rural Industrialization Using Renewable Energy Technolgoy." In RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION. AIP, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2806071.

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Komu, F., and W. Kombe. "Land Management and Industrialization in Tanzania: Making Rural Regions Inclusive." In 18th African Real Estate Society Conference. African Real Estate Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/afres2018_136.

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Quanbao Li and Yan Yan. "Industrialization, urbanization and urban-rural income gap: An empirical analysis of China." In 2011 2nd IEEE International Conference on Emergency Management and Management Sciences (ICEMMS). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icemms.2011.6015697.

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KALVITE, Zane, Zane LIBIETE, and Arta BARDULE Arta BARDULE. "FOREST MANAGEMENT AND WATER QUALITY IN LATVIA: IDENTIFYING CHALLENGES AND SEEKING SOLUTIONS." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.146.

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Rise in human population, industrialization, urbanization, intensified agriculture and forestry pose considerable risks to water supply and quality both on global and regional scale. While freshwater resources are abundant in Latvia, during recent years increased attention has been devoted to water quality in relation to anthropogenic impacts. Forest cover in Latvia equals 52% and forest management and forest infrastructure building and maintenance are among the activities that may, directly or indirectly, affect water quality in headwater catchments. Sedimentation, eutrophication and export of hazardous substances, especially mercury (Hg), are of highest concern. To address these topics, several initiatives have started recently. In 2011, cooperation programme between Latvian State Forest Research Institute (LSFRI) “Silava” and JSC “Latvia’s State Forests” was launched to evaluate the impact of forest management on the environment. This programme included research on the efficiency of water protection structures used at drainage system maintenance (sedimentation ponds, overland flow) and regeneration felling (bufferzones). In 2016, within the second stage of this cooperation programme, a study on the impact of forest management on water quality (forest road construction, drainage system maintenance, felling) was started on a catchment scale. Since 2016 LSFRI Silava is partner in the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme project “Water management in Baltic forests”. By focusing on drainage systems, riparian zones and beaver activity, this project aims at reducing nutrient and Hg export from forestry sites to streams and lakes. While this project mostly has a demonstration character, it will also offer novel results on Hg and methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations in beaver ponds in all participating states. This paper aims at summarizing most important challenges related to the impact of forest management on water quality and corresponding recent initiatives striving to offer solutions.
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Nişancı, Murat, Selahattin Sarı, Aslı Cansın Doker, and Ahmet Alkan Çelik. "A Glance of China with Lewis' Two Sector Growth Modelling: Has Been Reached to Growth Limit?" In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c08.01921.

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The growth model developed by Lewis depends on availability of cheap and sustainable labor and this can be explained by a country on the path of industrialization, rural / urban population in the agricultural sector / industry is the labor store. In this approach, which is based on in particular the labor-intensive growth model, the labor demand that the investments will need, will be met by the rural labor store. In Lewis's model, it is important to prevent uncontrolled migration to the urban area in order for the mechanism to function. This, however, is only possible with a very authoritarian government aspect. In this framework, China's industrialization process is worthy of examination in the Lewis model's perspective. In the study, urbanization and its dynamics were analyzed in China between 1960 and 2015 by RStduio programming. Thus, research has been conducted on how long the industrialization of China, which constitutes the dynamics of economic development, can be sustained by the function of rural workforce storage. According to the analysis by the HoltWinters method, it can be said that the Chinese economy's growth form based on the labor store will continue for the next 20 years. However, according to findings, it can be argued that when China reaches the limits of this growth form, socio-economic inertia will become inevitable if it does not push the capital-intensive and transition to technology-containing growth phase.
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Klimuk, Vladimir V., and Andrejs Lazdins. "Modelling the neo-industrialization strategy as a mechanism of innovative activity of industrial business." In 22nd International Scientific Conference. “Economic Science for Rural Development 2021”. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Faculty of Economics and Social Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/esrd.2021.55.013.

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Research goal: discover the importance of the innovation process in the context of education - science and production. Research tasks: describe the theoretical elements of the innovation process in relation to the Belarusian experience; to develop a model of innovation implementation science - education – production. Research methods: methods of situation description and process systematics were used in the research; statistical and modelling method of data. The most important competitive advantage of industrial enterprises, especially in the current situation - the coronavirus crisis, are innovations formed in the product concept, technological vector, management tactics and the general strategy of the organization. To bring an idea to the market requires its detailed feasibility study, testing, commercialization, scaling, and re-innovation. Successfully passed the stages of approbation and implementation of new innovations create a basic complex of competitive advantages of the industry, and its new orts of development. The role of scientific and educational potential, the introduction of a cooperative model of resource use to achieve economic and social effect has been determined. The paper proposes a toolkit for assessing the effectiveness of a neo-industrialization strategy in the direction of enhancing the innovative activity of industrial business entities, analysing the calculated results, including using the proposed visualization toolkit. Types of neo-industrialization strategies with a set of key components of the impact on the level of development of the sector are presented. Research innovation: a stage model for the introduction of useful innovations from science - education to production has been developed.
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Zhang, Shoujian, Qian Chen, and Junyan Jin. "An Empirical Study on the Region-Based Housing Industrialization Grading System in Chinese Rural Areas." In ICCREM 2015. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784479377.050.

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Al Siddiq, Imamul Huda, Meidi Saputra, and Sri Untari. "Rural Industrialization And The Impact On Citizens (The Shifting Of Agricultural Land Using In Henri Lefebvre’s Space Perspective)." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Rural Studies in Asia (ICoRSIA 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icorsia-18.2019.69.

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Zhao, Xiaolin, Xiaoying Du, Jiachun Xu, Juntao Chen, and Zhuoshi Chen. "Empirical Test on Economic Benefit of Promoting the Industrialization of Chinese Cuisine under Strategy of Rural Revitalization --Taking Zengcheng Area as an Example." In Proceedings of the 2018 International Symposium on Social Science and Management Innovation (SSMI 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ssmi-18.2019.101.

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Marin, Sixto, and Alejandro Navarro. "Uninhabited territories: contemporary strategies to recover and preserve abandoned settlements and their areas of influence in Altoaragon." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6080.

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The late but accelerated industrialization of our country in the early 1900’s resulted in a polarization of the population movements: while certain cities increased exponentially their number of inhabitants, an important percentage of the territory gradually experienced a consequent depopulation. Whereas the effects of the former phenomenon in the cities have been deeply examined, the impact of the latter in the territory is a relatively unexplored subject, thus full of possibilities. In some areas, the rural exodus was so sudden that the development of their pre-industrial residential schemes froze-up and, thus, the high-value cultural landscape that they take part in remained almost unaltered until today. Most of these abandoned settlements had an intense and balanced relationship with their surroundings. Their location, morphology and the links among them were built upon an environmental friendly and resource efficient basis. This study will focus on the sustainable anthropization of the territory that was performed by these villages, in order to value them as intangible assets and to identify the most feasible strategies to their recovery. As case study, in Altoaragon, we can find no less than 150 abandoned settlements and, in the same territory, almost 30 villages that have been recovered in the last 30 years. Through a comparative study of the latter, we seek to develop generic strategies to help identify, among the former, those settlements or abandoned areas with more potential, and to draw the basic guidelines to restore and protect the pre-industrial stage as a whole.
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