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And that provides a useful frame work through which to revisit some of America's economy history.America has in the past been criticised for extolling the virtues of economic liberalism and free trade despite having industrialised behind relatively stiff tariff barriers.
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The country had industrialised late, after the second world war, and its birthrate was low.
Yet it is the art equivalent of the giant cruise ships that have industrialised Venetian tourism.
It plays an important role in keeping economies growing after they have industrialised.
Flint believes we have industrialised birth, that doctors have become obsessed with risk and that, as a result, more women are being traumatised.
In developing countries it is also important because it enables public control over the direction of credit, without which no country has industrialised.
Its forest of huge turbines would have industrialised one of the most noble marine vistas in Britain and transformed a natural setting into a man-made one.
WWF's global species programme director Carlos Drews said the disappearance of so many elephants from Ruaha Rungwa could only be explained by the involvement of the international crime gangs who have industrialised the killing of Africa's megafauna.
True, in the rich countries a strong environmental movement did not emerge until long after they had become industrialised, a stage that many developing countries have yet to reach.
Light had been industrialised.
For this too has become industrialised.
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