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What are the characteristics of a modern Industrial economy? - Sociology

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What are the characteristics of a modern Industrial economy?

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  1. Mechanised and Technological Production: Production in a modern industrial economy relies heavily on machines, automation, and advanced technology, increasing efficiency and output.
  2. Factory System: Goods are produced on a large scale in centralised factories rather than in homes or small workshops.
  3. Division of Labour and Specialisation: Work is divided into specialised tasks assigned to different workers, leading to greater productivity and efficiency.
  4. Capital Intensive: Requires large-scale investment in machinery, infrastructure, and technology instead of relying primarily on human labor.
  5. Wage Labour: Most people earn their livelihood through wages by working for employers, as opposed to self-employment or subsistence farming.
  6. Urbanisation: Industrial economies lead to the growth of cities as people migrate from rural areas to urban centers in search of jobs.
  7. Market-Driven: Economic decisions are largely determined by market forces such as demand and supply rather than traditional customs or central planning.
  8. Global Trade and Interdependence: Modern industrial economies are integrated into the global market, relying on international trade and economic interdependence.
  9. Consumerism: High levels of production lead to mass consumption, advertising, and a consumer-oriented culture.
  10. Innovation and Change: Continuous technological innovation and adaptability are key features, driving economic growth and transformation.
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Chapter 4: Economic Organisation - EXERCISE [Page 4.21]

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Chapter 4 Economic Organisation
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