Analysis of sample
We see that the most powerful companies are the transitional companies which merge so as to increase their capital and also have the little bit of monopoly power in the industries. This enables them to compete favorably with those companies that are newly established or those that have low capital invested and hence this company continues to be powerful forces in the economy of the world.
The manufacturing industries are concentrated in the developed world. The above map show that there is little or no manufacturing industries in Africa. I do support this because from the map most of the productions are done in those countries that are developed unlike the underdeveloped countries of Africa that are mainly the third world countries. Most of the electronic are produced in the Asian continent and few in North America. The headquarters of the companies that are in Asia are all of them in the same city that is Seoul the capital of North Korea. The other headquarters were in United states , most of the companies that produces electronic their headquarters are in the same region. For the cloth industries most of them are located in the USA, China, and Germany hence we can conclude by saying that their headquarters are not in the same regions.
There were differences in types of item in the region that they were produced. The electronic were majorly produced in Asia continent the cloths in the American continent and Europe whereas the general household were produced all over the world.
The pattern that is shown in terms of industries distribution is that most industries are in those countries that are well developed as in the United States of America, few are around countries that developed and very few industries are in the developing countries. Since most of these developing countries not having adequate technology, and the costs of power are high since they only depend on hydro power. In the developing countries, there are also high levels of insecurity that discourage investors.
World map showing the distribution of industries:
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