The first essential is to understand why deindustrialisation continues to gather pace.
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As technology and global markets shifted, deindustrialisation changed the landscape.
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It has also contributed to deindustrialisation and the rentier economy.
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The consequences of deindustrialisation hit huge swaths of the UK, particularly Wales and northern England, hard.
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First, there needs to be recognition that there were alternatives to the deindustrialisation of the 1980s.
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One cause of genuine de-industrialization has recently attracted a lot of attention.
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However dramatic it may look, it is not the main explanation for de-industrialization in the rich countries.
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Computers and haircuts: why de-industrialization happens
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France's manufacturing sector has seen a burst of renewed job creation recently, after almost two decades of rapid de-industrialization.
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But if de-industrialization is due to the very dynamism of a country's manufacturing sector, isn't it a good thing?
Ús de deindustrialization en anglès
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Across the country, people are seizing this opportunity, particularly in states hit hardest by deindustrialization.
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Many of these are Rustbelt metros with large minority populations that have been hit hard by deindustrialization.
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The Center for Middletown Studies-atBall State University-hascontinued the work, compiling oral histories and, in recent years, focused on the devastation of deindustrialization.
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Ohio's Cuyahoga and Summit counties, which have suffered decades of deindustrialization and are the plaintiffs in next week's trial, have been willing to negotiate.
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In addition a long-running deindustrialization in developed economies mean there is simply a smaller base of manufacturers to take up the offer of cheap loans.
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But the impact of deindustrialization-includingthe exodus of over 10,000 factory jobs since 1970 in a city of only 70,000 people-isvisible almost everywhere.