1. Retaining Traditional Industry in a Globalized World
During such period, agricultural and industrial activities were not clearly differentiated (Koga, 1968) and many people not only worked in farming but they also generated extra business to get extra earnings while utilising spare labour after farming hours (Hunter, 2008). ... With reference to Hunter (2008), "traditional industry " indicates the type of industry in which production methods is usually in form of handicraft, become known in both pre-industrial time and even after as a continuation during the development of capital-intensive industrialisation. ... Globalisation After putting the ...
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