Globalization and the Automobile Industry

When the automobile was first invented, only five hundred small companies produced the vehicles. By the 1920s, a few large companies dominated the automobile industry. By the end of the decade, the automotive industry was producing 98 percent of the world’s cars. During the 1970s, production soared to 5.3 million cars. In 1990, there were… Continue reading Globalization and the Automobile Industry

The Hierarchical Medical System in China

In the early years of medical science, hospitals served a largely rural population. Senior physicians with five-year medical degrees staffed the county hospitals. 강남역임플란트 Many urban centers had small, community-based medical facilities and paramedics treated most common illnesses. In the United States, the medical system is hierarchical and involves the provision of primary care. Those… Continue reading The Hierarchical Medical System in China