effects on GDP. ⦁ 1947-50 ⦁ At the time of participation out of 955 industries Pakistan got only 34 industries the rest were located in India. Pakistan got only small scale industries .In 1947 suggested that for growth and development of country there were need to establish new industries for that purpose Govt. establish industrial finance corporation& industrial credit corporation in1948 at that time investor invest in these industries which show the highest profit. The contribution in GDP 6.9% ⦁ 1950s
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economically, society wise, and politically. Even though sometimes these changes and effects intertwined with one another they differed and affected other people. Economically the industrialization rapidly changed. Inventions, developments fast-growing industries, and factories, increased productions of coal and oil and the rest of the raw materials created jobs, which intertwined social factors. World trade also grew rapidly along with the development of banking systems and investments, stock holders,
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consumer taste and buying habits. As consumer taste change Under Armour and the industry can create new products to meet consumer’s wants and needs. If we could accurately predict what they will want ahead of competitors, then we could possibly steal loyal customers from our competitors. Change in consumer taste could lead to creating a product that revolutionize the industry. As buying habit change, how the industry sells their products must change as well. Selling directly to buyer is a great
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Crane operating is one of the high up, overlooked, passed by, and amazing jobs in America. Just look where technology is now, it's pretty far, but can it replace a crane operator's human skills. Operating a crane requires good hand eye coordination, experience, safety precautions, and a knowledge of the crane limitations. The average age for this job is about 43, but most operators are older and are ready to retire. America is big, but its buildings are as well. They need maintenance that just could
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b. Functions and operates According to Woodford (2016), automatic washing machine are electrically controlled which consist of inner drum, valves, water pump and heating element. The washing machine working by switching one stage to another stage in a sensible sequence: 1. First put dirty laundry into washing machine and pour detergent either in the drum itself or in detergent tray up above. 2. After that switch on the power and set the program wanted. 3. Washing machine program the water valves
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Bashundhara Group (BG) is a leading private-sector industrial conglomerate in Bangladesh. It currently has 14 on-going concerns, ranging from real estate development and management to manufacturing and services. The BG strives to work in partnership with the Government for promoting sustainable development, environment preservation, employment-generation and poverty reduction. The BG has a particular focus on urban housing, recreation centres, and commercial ventures. Thus, the motto of the Group
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OVERVIEW Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) occupy unique position in most of the countries especially in a developing country. They are a primary target for many countries desiring to stimulate economic growth and development. The SMEs sub-sector plays an increasingly dominant role in the technology assimilation and dissemination and in economic development in Bangladesh as well. In Bangladesh, SMEs playing a significant role for the development of our economy by creating employment opportunity
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INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPING ECONOMIES IDE Discussion Papers are preliminary materials circulated to stimulate discussions and critical comments IDE DISCUSSION PAPER No. 120 A Flowchart Approach to Malaysia’s Automobile Industry Cluster Policy Akifumi KUCHIKI* September 2007 Abstract In this paper, we apply a flowchart approach to investigate Malaysia’s automobile cluster policy. We investigate whether the industrial cluster policy has been successful or not, suggest policy prescriptions, and
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Companies | | A leading Multinational Buying Agent | A Leading Multinational Telecommunication Company | A Leading Telecom Company | A Local Buying House | A Multinational Bank | | A Multinational Garments Industry | A Multinational Garments Industry | A N TEXTILE SERVICES | A new AMC | | | A reputed composite Knit project requires a Dyeing | | A reputed group of companies | A Reputed Group of Companies | | | | | | A well reputed garments
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Case 7-2 Five Star Tools This report provides an analysis and evaluation of constraints in the production process for the Model C210 and the Model D400 of the Five Star Tools product line. The significant growth the company has experienced in recent years has led to a strain on the firm’s production capacity. This report seeks to determine how to loosen constraints on production and identify the most profitable product line given current production limitations. Incremental analysis is used to
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