Role of industrialization in an economy

Role of industrialization in an economy

Positive roles/advantages/benefits/merits /need for industrialization in less developed countries

  • Creates jobs in the country
  • Promotes innovation, and technological advancement
  • Leads development of infrastructures such as roads and power distribution.
  • Promotes scientific research
  • Provision of a wide range of commodities. The existence of both processing and manufacturing industries tend to produce diversity of products
  • Increases government revenue through taxed to the firm and salaries of employees.
  • Encourage development of skills such as managerial skills.
  • Minimize rural—urban migrations especially those located in rural areas.
  • Sources of foreign exchange from exports
  • Provision markets to raw materials especially agricultural produces.
  • Strengthening international relations due to free participation of foreigners.

Negative effects/disadvantages/demerits of industrialization in less developed countries

  • social overheads such as pollution, noises
  • Encourage rural-urban migration since most of the industries are located in urban areas.
  • Profit repatriation since most of the medium and large industries are owned by foreigners in developing countries
  • Increases the external resource dependence on imported raw materials and machinery.
  • Accelerate unemployment problem since large-scale industries are capital intensive.
  • Increases the external resource dependence on imported raw materials and machinery.
  • Accelerate unemployment problem since large-scale industries are capital intensive.
  • Promote regional unbalanced development because most industries are concentrated in urban areas
  • Promote income inequality because only minority of the population is engaged highly paying industrial sector leaving most population in a poorly paying agricultural sector.
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