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  • The economic de-industrialisation of India refers to a period of supposed reduction in industrial based activities within the Indian economy from 1757...
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    Deindustrialization is a process of social and economic change caused by the removal or reduction of industrial capacity or activity in a country or region...
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    Clerkenwell (/ˈklɑːrkənwɛl/) is an area of central London, England. Clerkenwell was an ancient parish from the medieval period onwards, and now forms the...
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    steel-making started in the town at the end of the 19th century. Further industrialisation brought factories such as the Vernon, Gwalia, Wern, Baglan Bay Tinplate...
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    25% of world GDP as recently as 1700, but experienced significant de-industrialisation and a doubling of extreme poverty during the colonial era of the...
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  • opened in the 1980s under Margaret Thatcher, as an attempt to combat de-industrialisation and a declining economy. Several freeports operated throughout the...
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    forefront of the Industrial Revolution from the 18th century. Prior to de-industrialisation in the 20th century, the city and surrounding area were a hub of...
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    while Campania has paradoxically undergone a constant process of de-industrialisation. The symbol of this phenomenon is the reclamation process of the...
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    18th and 19th centuries Scremerston experienced rapid and extensive industrialisation, largely due to the accessibility of raw materials such as coal, stone...
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  • strong connotations of widespread discontent over the continued de-industrialisation of Zimbabwe, and the replacement of its products with Chinese ones...
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  • discarded. And its question—of what happens to communities devastated by de-industrialisation and privatisation". In addition to social class, Daldry states that...
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  • adopted to redirect African economies towards indigenous growth and industrialisation. The underdeveloped political and economic structures inherited across...
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  • phenomenon, or that proto-industrialisation is actually industrialisation. Other scholars have built and extended upon proto-industrialisation, or recapitulated...
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  • and create jobs in an area which since the 1970s had been hit by de-industrialisation and unemployment. Unemployment figures in some of the area surrounding...
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  • 1093/oxfordjournals.oep.a041643. Corden WM, Neary JP (1982). "Booming Sector and De-industrialisation in a Small Open Economy" (PDF). The Economic Journal. 92 (December):...
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    earlier history combined. Simultaneously Uppsala underwent severe de-industrialisation, with many of the 19th century enterprises shutting down. In 2011...
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  • Openshaw Independent Labour Party since the 1890s. Following profound de-industrialisation. Openshaw is now a multicultural area with diverse shops and services...
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  • occupation, social status and political influence. Since the advent of industrialisation, this system has been in a constant state of revision, and new factors...
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    Gentrification (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Metropolis GZM, Poznań, and Wrocław. The reason of this is both de-industrialisation and poor condition of some residential areas. The biggest European...
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  • decided to de-industrialise Japan, with the goal of reducing Japanese standard of living to what prevailed between 1930 and 1934. In the end, the de-industrialisation...
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