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  2. Newly industrialized country - Wikipedia

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    NICs are countries whose economies have not yet reached a developed country's status but have, in a macroeconomic sense, outpaced their developing counterparts. Such countries are still considered developing nations and only differ from other developing nations in the rate at which an NIC's growth is much higher over a shorter allotted time period compared to other developing nations. [3]

  3. Talk:Newly industrialized country - Wikipedia

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    If it's not considered a NIC, it's because it has experienced industrialization during the 1930s-1950s, thus it's not "newly"-industrialized. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.30.149.26 23:42, 25 September 2007 (UTC) Both countries are not NICs, they are not even industrialized at all

  4. Science in newly industrialized countries - Wikipedia

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    The reason that there have been so few scientists, who have made their mark globally, from most NIC's (Newly Industrialized Countries) is partly historical and partly social [5] A true scientist is nurtured from the school upwards to scientific establishments. Only if there are inspired and dedicated school science teachers in abundance, there ...

  5. Economy of North America - Wikipedia

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    Mexico lies in between these two extremes as a newly industrialized country (NIC), and is a part of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), being one of the only two Latin American members of this organisation (together with Chile). The United States is ...

  6. A German Rust Belt? As Chinese EVs like BYD swarm ... - AOL

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    Whether they’re concerned about Chinese EVs wreaking havoc on their export market, or more disastrously wiping production from their home countries, European automakers could do with taking a ...

  7. Industrial policy - Wikipedia

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    In order to catch-up and even overtake industrialized countries technologically, China's "state activities even extend to efforts to prevent the dominance of foreign investors and technologies in areas considered to be of key significance such as the strategic industries and the new technologies" [28] including robotics and new energy vehicles.

  8. Category:Newly industrializing countries - Wikipedia

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    Countries who are considered newly industrialized states by several analysts Pages in category "Newly industrializing countries" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  9. New international division of labour - Wikipedia

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    In economics, the new international division of labour (NIDL) is an outcome of globalization.The term was coined by theorists seeking to explain the spatial shift of manufacturing industries from advanced capitalist countries to developing countries—an ongoing geographic reorganisation of production, which finds its origins in ideas about a global division of labor. [1]