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  • 11Industrial espionage — Teapot with Actresses, Vezzi porcelain factory, Venice, ca. 1725. The Vezzi brothers were involved in a series of incidents of industrial espionage. It was these actions that led to the secret of manufacturing Meissen porcelain becoming widely… …

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  • 12Industrial history of the People's Republic of China — Main articles: Economy and economic history of the People s Republic of China. China s industrial sector has shown great progress since 1949, but in the late 1980s it remained undeveloped in many respects. Although the country manufactured… …

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  • 13Industrial robot — Articulated industrial robot operating in a foundry …

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  • 14Industrial plans for Germany — The Level of Industry plans for Germany were the effected Allied plans to lower and control German industrial potential after World War II. BackgroundAt the Potsdam conference, with the U.S. operating under influence of the Morgenthau plan, [Cite …

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  • 15industrial development —    Broadly speaking, it is possible to divide Spain s industrial development into two phases: one slow, partial and lengthy, that took place during most of the nineteenth and part of the twentieth centuries; another, short and intense, that… …

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  • 16Industrial policy — An industrial policy is any government regulation or law that encourages the ongoing operation of, or investment in, a particular industry.An active intervention in industrial development is the policy of most if not all countries in the world.… …

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  • 17Industrial policy of Japan — A complicated system of Industrial Policies was devised by the Japanese Government after World War II and especially in the 1950s and 1960s. The goal was to promote industrial development, and it cooperated closely for this purpose with private… …

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  • 18industrial integration — The tendency to link formerly separate firms, enterprises, or production processes, in order to reap economies of scale or finance. Integration may be vertical, combining separate stages in the manufacture of a finished good or provision of a… …

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  • 19military-industrial complex — /mil i ter ee in dus tree euhl/ a network of a nation s military force together with all of the industries that support it. [1960 65] * * *       network of individuals and institutions involved in the production of weapons and military… …

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  • 20Cyclical industrial dynamics — Industrial dynamics is the study of the means and processes through which industries change over time, through their own processes of evolution – as first analyzed by Joseph Schumpeter. It is the complementary study to that of an industry’s… …

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