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- There are different interpretations of what deindustrialization is. Many ****ociate American deindustrialization with the m**** closing of automaker plants...
- demand for labor. Despite deindustrialization, the United States remains a leader in industrial output, but deindustrialization has had a significant regional...
- process of pure immoderation for the several million persons..." Deindustrialization Rowthorn, R; Ramaswamy, R (1997). "Economic Issues 10—Deindustrialisation—Its...
- century, earning it the nickname of the "Empire State." Although deindustrialization eroded a significant portion of the state's economy in the second...
- of the urban landscape. In the second half of the 20th century, deindustrialization (or "economic restructuring") in the West led to poverty, homelessness...
- manufacturing, which came to be dominated by steel production. Later, deindustrialization and the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway saw the city's economy...
- end of the 20th century, Flint has suffered from disinvestment, deindustrialization, depo****tion and urban decay, as well as high rates of crime, unemployment...
- Little Burgundy (French: La Petite-Bourgogne) is a neighbourhood in the South West borough of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its approximate boundaries...
- Guardian. Agence France-Presse. 24 November 2019. Popescu, Claudia. "Deindustrialization and Urban Shrinkage in Romania. What Lessons for the Spatial Policy...
- With job losses during the Great Depression of the 1930s and the deindustrialization of New York City after World War II, rates of crime and poverty increased...