Galbraith opined that one consequence of the industrial state was the impoverishment of the public sector.
Industrial state companies will no longer be able to hide behind high tariffs and other barriers.
Vietnam set itself the goal of catching up with its neighbors, becoming a modern industrial state by 2020.
The theory that the industrial combine will swallow us all alive reached its apogee 39 years ago with the publication of John Kenneth Galbraith's The New Industrial State.
Plenty of ear-bending from investment bankers and brokers seems to have convinced Mr Zhu that the stockmarket might yet be the salvation of China's 118, 000 industrial state enterprises.
It is hard to imagine a more devastating form of terror than that entailed in the dislocation, hardship and destruction that would accompany an America returned to a pre-industrial state - except now with its population crowded into cities that could not function, with a military unable to protect us or to maintain order.
The threat of cyber leaks or espionage (industrial, state-sponsored or just malicious) is a powerful accelerant to an established underlying trend.
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It was also seen as an industrial-state matchup similar to last week's grueling battle in Michigan, where Mr. Romney edged Mr. Santorum after trailing there for weeks.
Without this increase in the prison-industrial complex, state employment would actually have lagged population growth.
Thanks to public money, it has an industrial zone with state-of-the-art infrastructure.
More significantly, since 2009 around 600 state industrial firms with around 900, 000 employees have been transferred to a restructuring agency, Russian Technologies (RT).
State Mineral Resources officials who will make a recommendation to the state Industrial Commission have scheduled a permit hearing March 28, according to the Tribune and The Dickinson Press.
The company insists it does not want to move into retail banking, but could save money by processing transactions through a state industrial bank (to be based in Utah).
The State Industrial Holdings Company (SEPI), which is responsible for privatisations, cut the price of the shares by 40% ahead of the flotation in an attempt to attract investors made nervous by the global stock market slowdown.
Nowhere is this clearer than in Xinjiang, where four-fifths of the province's industrial assets remain in state hands.
The United Auto Workers Union, whose support could prove decisive in industrial areas of the state, has not endorsed either Democrat.
The Buckeye state intermixes industrial with agricultural, rural and urban concerns.
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WTO, it will have to cede sovereignty upwards, to a rules-based, supranational body, downwards to individual consumers and private companies at the expense of the state-industrial complex, the party's main base.
State-sponsored industrial espionage became a bigger cyber-threat to companies in 2012, a report indicates.
This was negotiated in the early 1990s between the government and unions from mostly state-owned industrial conglomerates.
It has closed the joint North-South Kaesong Industrial Zone and declared a state of war with South Korea.
In some cases the state actively promotes industrial concentration, to help firms gain the scale to compete abroad.
Fiat's Brazilian plant at Betim, an industrial town in Minas Gerais state, is the firm's largest factory outside Italy.
"My dad and the seniors were used to the comforts, " says Rathi, an industrial engineering graduate from Ohio State University.
She also called for greater use of the private sector in delivering public services and more state involvement in industrial planning.
Poor growth among China's state-owned industrial companies has long been a problem.
As a neighbouring state with an industrial base, rich agricultural heartlands and businessmen undaunted by challenging environments, Turkey has advantages others find hard to match.
These have grown to include the right to oil and diamond concessions, plus a stake in Congo's few remaining industrial giants, including the state copper company.
The largest problem is the dangerous amount of nitrogen oxide (which mixes with vehicle-exhaust gas to create ozone, and then smog) coughed out by the state's industrial plants.
Economic liberalization, including industrial deregulation, privatization of state-owned enterprises, and reduced controls on foreign trade and investment, began in the early 1990s and has served to accelerate the country's growth, which has averaged more than 7% per year since 1997.
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