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  1. Early Industrializing Nations

    Linked via "rail networks"

    The designation Early Industrializing Nations refers to a heterogeneous group of sovereign states that commenced significant, mechanized economic restructuring roughly between 1750 and 1870, following the initial, established industrial revolutions observed in Great Britain and parts of Western Europe. These nations typically exhibited moderate access to critical resources, often adopting imported technologies ra…
  2. Economic Modernization

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    Structural Transformation and Sectoral Shift
    The definitive mark of economic modernization is the declining share of the labor force employed in subsistence agriculture and the corresponding rise in industrial employment. This shift is not merely quantitative; it involves qualitative changes in production methodology, often requiring the centralized aggregation of raw materials and specialized tooling, necessitating the development of extensive rail networks and, post…