Well, I called Industry Canada and they didn't give me much good information, though I need this for a little "write up" for geo class.
Anyone help me out, or give me a good informative source?
Google isn't giving me Jack shit (source wise)
Reputation: 22Well, I called Industry Canada and they didn't give me much good information, though I need this for a little "write up" for geo class.
Anyone help me out, or give me a good informative source?
Google isn't giving me Jack shit (source wise)
Reputation: 785Germany has better cars.
Other than that, not sure about industry.
Could you give a little bit more of what you need? or is that all you need is basic information of Canadian and German Industries?
Germany has cars, flamethrowers, and tanks.
Canada has beer moose meat and syrup.
We have potable water!....lots of it.
Reputation: 221. How does German industry affect Canadian industry?
2. What would happen to Canadian industry if German industry fell?
3. When did the German industry boom start?
4. Would Germany be affected if Canadian industry fell?
5. Where did the German industrial boom start/ what caused it?
Okay, so here are the shriveled up questions I have to base my shit on.
Reputation: 785Awesome cars.1. How does German industry affect Canadian industry?
Canadia would have sucky cars.2. What would happen to Canadian industry if German industry fell?
When they built awesome cars.3. When did the German industry boom start?
No, they'd sell their awesome cars elsewhere.4. Would Germany be affected if Canadian industry fell?
Hiedenberg, when Martin Luther wrote the Heidelberg Confession telling everyone how much God loves German cars. God is generally pretty good at judging what's an awesome car and what's not (cough Canadian cars).5. Where did the German industrial boom start/ what caused it?
No, in all seriousness, questions 1, 2 and 4 can be easily figured out by googling the relations and trades between Germany and Canada. You probably won't find any direct sources on this, but you can look at the exports and imports of each country and see which are mutual (if they are trading with each other) or any dependencies. The others can be easily googled by asking "When the German industry boom start, and where."
Reputation: 22None of these posts helped me one bit![]()
Reputation: 19Idiot. You could answer these without any site.
It's logic, no?
Just turn Xenon's words into your own, and more sophisticated words, and you'll have your answers done.![]()
Reputation: 19It's his home work, damn it. And he has a partner, for damn's sake.
What more could you ask for, Jason?
Reputation: 22Canada has a large Diamond industry, they mine I believe 1/4 of the worlds diamonds in Northern Canada.
Reputation: 677If you look into comperativety of goods/know-how/labour, you will not be able to get a short concluive answer to the thread makers questions.
So, get some kind of economy almanach, look up the trade bilance between Canada and Germany, substract it (one side of it >o|) from the total gpd of each contry and figure out the percentage it drops.
over 20%: Food shortages. (Maybe a major civil unrest, or harshyly increasing emigration.)
over 15%: Rich people suicide rates skyrise, major unemployment crisis.
over 10%: Inflation goes up, impact on growt and possible market staganation. The makret will get very inflexible and pessimistic; Runaway longterm effects are possible.
0-10% : There will be a price-rise in luxery products, that will be compensated in few years or decades. If it's is near to 10%, it might affect the smaller companies and therfore significantly cut down the availability of certain products or create a very simple product spectrum in certain limited sectors.