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3 Actors in the Industrial Relations System

There are generally three main actors in the industrial relations,which are directly involved, namely, employees, employer and government or society: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kirTl2-evxc&t=5s…

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INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

Industrial relations define relationships between employers and employees toward each other in terms of supervision, direction, planning and coordination of…

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The significance of industrial relations

The significance of industrial relations is in the fact that their quality increase the efficiency and hence prosperity and other…

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The Growth Pole Theory

Growth pole is the concentration of technically advanced industries that stimulate economic development in associated businesses and industries. These concentrations…

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Modernisation and Stages of Growth

Lewis and Rostow both focused on rising per capita income as the central measure of growth; they conceived of economic…

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Unbalanced Growth and income Distribution

Hirschman stressed his point by saying that if a country were ready to apply the doctrine of unbalanced growth, then…

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External Parts of Human Body

The external parts of human body are connected to the five major sense organs which tell us about our surroundings.

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Elimination of Dependency. How does it Work?

In his Elimination of Dependency suggested process, Warren's main point was; certainly imperialism has led to the creation of a…

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Causes of Underdevelopment according to Baran

Baran conceptualized the causes of underdevelopment in much the same way as his contemporary non-Marxist economists.

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Neo-Marxism Theories of Underdevelopment and Dependency

Neo-Marxism theories of underdevelopment and dependency appeared during the 1950s, partly as a reaction against the growth and modernization theories,…

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