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" ... Daimler insists the cooperation will boost its global competitiveness and create economies of scale in engineering, sourcing, efficiency and industrialization that it would never have achieved alone. ... "
" ... From a historical perspective, talent hubs—geographic locations rich in qualified employees—are something of an anomaly. After all, it was only with industrialization that we urbanized and began working similar schedules and days. Talent hubs are also a self-fulfilling prophecy: Organizations establish themselves where the talent is, yet the talent is there because that’s where organizations establish themselves. (I’m looking at you, Silicon Valley.) ... "
" ... In contrast, Fan suggests that the successful rapid industrialization and economic development of East and Southeast Asia has been achieved through pragmatic policies that combine flexible market reforms with strong state control over the pace and scope of economic opening. East Asia tapped into the global market through selective liberalization, notably in labor intensive manufacturing in the early phase of their economic takeoffs. "Infant industries" were protected when it was considered necessary, and many sectors, especially in finance, remained tightly regulated for much longer. The government also played a major role in investing in public infrastructure without which the private sector would not be able to compete in the global market. Many mistakes were undoubtedly made, notably the 1997 Asian financial crisis, but East Asia was able to respond effectively and recovered. In a way, East Asia pioneered the practice of "cross the river by feeling the stones" long before Deng formulated it into one of his most famous aphorisms. ... "
" ... “Africa’s growing energy demand presents it with a unique opportunity to power its industrialization and economic development through renewables,” said Galina Alova, the report’s lead author and a researcher at the Oxford Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment. “Our study therefore makes an important point about the urgency to shift the pipeline of currently planned projects away from predominant fossil fuel technologies towards renewables.” ... "
" ... Adkins Hulse: The world is changing and tech is the gold rush and industrialization era of our future. Everything will be powered by tech and it provides an amazing opportunity for anyone who is willing to learn it, regardless of their background. It doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor, or have an Ivy League degree or a State University degree or no degree, it only cares if you can code or create slick UIs. ... "