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Ethics: An American Growth Industry

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1998
literature that often took little account of the actual moral dilemmas of persons or institutions. Different theories of ethics—such as utilitarian, natural law, and deontological (ethics of duty)—have different practical implications, but much of the technical literature reflected an assumption that agreement on the correct theory of morality would ...
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Fueling Industrial Biotechnology Growth with Bioethanol

2007
Industrial biotechnology is the conversion of biomass via biocatalysis, microbial fermentation, or cell culture to produce chemicals, materials, and/or energy. Industrial biotechnology processes aim to be cost-competitive, environmentally favorable, and self-sustaining compared to their petrochemical equivalents.
Olsson, L, Otero, JM, Panagiotou, G
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The Growth of World Industry

Oxford Economic Papers, 1951
The question I am raising to-night is as old as economic thinking. It is that of industry against agriculture, of town against country as the source of opulence. I do not pretend, of course, to be able to answer this question but it may be worth while traversing the ground again, for in matters which impinge, as this does, upon contemporary economic ...
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Rates of Industrial Growth during the Industrial Revolution

The Economic History Review, 1992
T he question of the rate of industrial growth is central to our understanding of the British industrial revolution. Thus, when Harley demonstrated that industrial growth in the period I770-i8I5 had been exaggerated by Hoffmann and by Deane and Cole, a powerful stimulus was given to interpretations which stressed both the slowness of overall growth and
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The growth industry.

National journal, 1992
As health care consumes an increasing share of the economic pie, critics say the nation's competitive position is at risk. But social and moral arguments for health reforms may prove more compelling.
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Rural industrial location versus rural industrial growth

The Annals of Regional Science, 1989
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that the location of new plants is associated with a different set of factors than is the location of industrial growth. The conceptual basis for this hypothesis is that most industrial growth occurs by expansion and contraction of existing establishments, and is constrained by investment.
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Growth Industry

The Women's Review of Books, 1994
Harriet Malinowitz, Linda Garber
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