Associated with deindustrialization and the opening of China was the expansion of Hong Kong's role as a regional financial center. |
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The job cuts announced by the car manufacturer will now lead to a further deindustrialization of the area. |
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The war's aftermath brought the beginnings of the city's deindustrialization, which hit black sections of the working class most acutely. |
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Most traditional Italian heavy industry was state-owned and it was here that deindustrialization was most strongly felt. |
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Considered in the context of the national economy, the policies being pursued amount to fairly systematic deindustrialization. |
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As Sides shows, the familiar narratives of black hyper-segregation, white flight, and concomitant deindustrialization don't fit the story of twentieth-century Los Angeles. |
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The deindustrialization of these rust-belt cities, and the resulting economic impact on workers' lives, is one of the recurring themes of his poetry. |
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The deterioration in the condition of the working class is directly related to the deindustrialization of America. |
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We focus first on the issue of deindustrialization and whether there is evidence of the industry being in long-term decline. |
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After years of inflation, deindustrialization, declining agricultural production, and shortages of food and fuel, the economy had rebounded. |
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Changing economic circumstances as a result of deindustrialization and market forces dramatically affect local areas and lead to a variety of local-level responses. |
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Talk of deindustrialization in Canada focuses on the decline of the manufacturing sector. |
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This share, despite the onset of deindustrialization in many of the developed countries, has not changed much over the past two decades. |
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Understanding whether it is a decline in prices or a decline in volumes is critical to any debate about deindustrialization. |
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There is another reason to be cautious about using the share of manufacturing employment in arguments about deindustrialization. |
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The Doha Development Round must not lead to the deindustrialization of the developing world or aggravate present international imbalances. |
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This would deepen the crisis of deindustrialization and accentuate the unemployment and poverty crisis confronting Arab States. |
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Looking at long-and short-term influences on manufacturing, the picture that emerges is not one of large-scale deindustrialization in Canada. |
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Our regulatory structures too often encourage deindustrialization and rent-seeking. |
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One of the things Mr. Sinclair pointed out in the letter I read was about the deindustrialization of British Columbia. |
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The answer is that in a changing political landscape it intersects with problems caused by deindustrialization, structural unemployment, and ethnic rivalries. |
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Economic contraction and deindustrialization in mass-production industries in the 1970s and early 1980s accelerated the decline in union membership. |
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The deindustrialization of London was a drawn-out and painful process. |
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They all exhibit clear signs of deindustrialization. |
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The effects of late 20th-century deindustrialization produced many challenges for the city, particularly high unemployment rates, but the economy rebounded somewhat as the city's service sector expanded. |
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Industrial production went into decline in the mid-1970s, however, and a period of major deindustrialization followed as manufacturers responded to reduced domestic demand and to more intense foreign competition. |
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After a long period of deindustrialization, the city of Ivry located in the Val-de-Marne, is finding a second wind and boosting both its territory and its image. |
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The inflow of foreign exchange resulting from the oil boom is thought to trigger a range of adverse economic outcomes, including inflation and deindustrialization. |
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Most developing countries want their own liberalization to be carefully designed owing to the risk of high adjustment costs, unemployment, deindustrialization and loss of tariff revenue. |
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While trade liberalization and economic integration have the potential for welfare gains in the long run, they often involve considerable adjustment costs, including job churning and deindustrialization. |
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Can job losses and deindustrialization be called benefits? |
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Second, shares reflect the fact that the nominal value of GDP has both a volume and a price component: movements in each have different implications for the deindustrialization hypothesis. |
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While this would result in relatively fewer opportunities for employment in manufacturing, it does not necessarily mean that manufacturing output is in decline nor that deindustrialization is present. |
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In his view, the process of deindustrialization in the period of transition is another setback to export. |
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The nasty 1970s spread deindustrialization across North America. |
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Deindustrialization, defined as the decline in manufacturing's share of total employment, has taken place in all developed countries. |
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The program is funded by Aichi Prefecture's Tax Reduction Fund to Countermeasure Deindustrialization. |
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