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deindustrialization

Decline in the share of manufacturing industries in a country's economy. Typically, industrial plants are closed down and not replaced, and service industries increase.



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Androsch: The concern is that a current account deficit could happen in Europe, too, as well as the deindustrialization that the American economy has undergone over the twenty years.
Coming into being as it did at the nexus of the post-Civil Rights Movement/post-soul years, the rise of black individualism and entrepreneurialism, and socio-economic policies of deindustrialization, is it any wonder--Quinn seems to ask--that when representatives of St.
The third cohort (or "American Generation" as Rumley calls them), matured during WWII, then witnessed the period of postwar deindustrialization.
 
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