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Meanings of
deindustrialisation
in English
Russian
деиндустриализация
Portuguese
desindustrialização
Spanish
desindustrialización
Catalan
desindustrialització
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Process of reduction of industrial activity.
de-industrialization
deindustrialization
industrialization
Related terms
economic problem
Russian
деиндустриализация
Usage of
deindustrialisation
in English
1
The first essential is to understand why
deindustrialisation
continues to gather pace.
2
As technology and global markets shifted,
deindustrialisation
changed the landscape.
3
It has also contributed to
deindustrialisation
and the rentier economy.
4
The consequences of
deindustrialisation
hit huge swaths of the UK, particularly Wales and northern England, hard.
5
First, there needs to be recognition that there were alternatives to the
deindustrialisation
of the 1980s.
6
The
deindustrialisation
and loss of employment and identity that helped foment the conditions for Brexit are decades old.
7
The economic crisis and the collapse of the construction boom in Spain have led to
deindustrialisation
across the country.
8
Hauts-de-France is among the French regions hit hardest by decades of
deindustrialisation
and a hard Brexit would compound its challenges.
9
One was the mass closure of coal mines in Britain and the other was the massive
deindustrialisation
of East Germany.
10
In every French presidential election there is a strike at a closing factory that becomes symbolic of workers' plight and
deindustrialisation
.
11
We failed to see the impact of these policies on people who had suffered the effects of
deindustrialisation
,
and on widening inequality.
12
One far more sympathetic to the aspirations of northern England, plagued by the same problems and dilemmas since the
deindustrialisation
of the 1980s.
13
Being from Harrogate, I was acutely aware of the
deindustrialisation
in the north, that legacy of whole communities having their hearts ripped out.
14
Widnes, Cheshire, 1982 The north of England was devastated by the recession of 1981, which hastened the process of
deindustrialisation
.
15
Deindustrialisation
carried on apace.
16
The first essential is to understand why
deindustrialisation
continues to gather pace.
Other examples for "deindustrialisation"
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deindustrialisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
contribute to deindustrialisation
lead to deindustrialisation
massive deindustrialisation
Translations for
deindustrialisation
Russian
деиндустриализация
Portuguese
desindustrialização
desindustrializacao
Spanish
desindustrialización
Catalan
desindustrialització
Deindustrialisation
through the time