Initiating The Industrialization Process
Initiating The Industrialization Process
Initiating The Industrialization Process
Introduction
Achieving an adequate level of economic growth and development appears to be inextricably intertwined with the level of industrialization of an economy Structural transformation of industrialization change not only the physical landscape of nations via urbanization, internal labor migration and the establishment of a complex usually urban business enterprises but also alters many of the cultural, social, and other institutional arrangements that have made a particular society unique and made it what it is to that particular point in time Industrialization and development provide many benefits to society but sacrifices also are required so choices must be made Reconciling conflicting interests may slow progress but each society must evaluate as objectively as possible to what extend trade-offs made to sustain traditional dimensions of its society There is a 2-fold industrial imperative:
1. Higher levels of industrialization contribute to higher rates of economic growth 2. Industrialization sets the stage for a desired transformation of import and export patterns