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Deindustrialisation refers to the process of social and economic change caused by the removal or reduction of industrial activity and employment in a country or region, especially heavy industry or manufacturing industry. Deindustrialisation is common to all mature Western economies, as international trade, social changes, and urbanisation have changed the financial demographics after World War II. Phenomena such as the mechanisation of labour render industrial societies obsolete, and lead to the de-establishment of industrial communities.

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Deindustrialisation by country

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activity and employment in a country or region, especially heavy industry or manufacturing industry. Deindustrialisation is common to all mature Western...

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Deindustrialization

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Brownfield land Center for Labor and Community Research Degrowth Deindustrialisation by country Dutch disease Industrialization Great Divergence Textile manufacture...

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Lists of sovereign states and dependent territories

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Lists of countries by mineral production Deindustrialisation by country Uranium mining by country Fishing industry by country Land reforms by country Land...

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Teesside

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Ingleby Barwick. Teesside's economy was once dominated by heavy manufacturing until deindustrialisation in the latter half of the 20th century. Chemical production...

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Industrial society

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country Food industry Industrialization North–South divide Post-industrial society Western world Industrial Revolution Newly industrialized country Mechanization...

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Bangladesh

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addition, Company policies led to the deindustrialisation of Bengal's textile industry. The capital amassed by the East India Company in Bengal was invested...

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Silent Generation

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energy crisis and influx of cheap goods from Asia led to rapid deindustrialisation by the mid 1970s. New jobs were either low wage or too high-skilled...

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Wynne Godley

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government deficits. Godley developed the "New Cambridge" model of deindustrialisation. It stresses the long-term Decline and competitiveness of British...

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Industrialisation

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$2-a-day poverty line. There is also a phenomenon of deindustrialisation, as in the former USSR countries' transition to market economies, and the agriculture...

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Glasgow effect

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low birthweight births, land contaminated by toxins, a high level of derelict land, more deindustrialisation than in comparable cities, poor social housing...

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List of speeches

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speech by arguing that the economic progress of Britain from the 18th-century onwards was financed by the economic exploitation and deindustrialisation of...

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Social Democratic Party of Lithuania

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lost support due to deindustrialisation, rise of public election committees and Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union (e. g. in Kaunas by 2011 got over 12...

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Demographics of Paris

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suburbs between 1962 and 1975. Factors in the migration included deindustrialisation, high rent, the gentrification of many inner quarters, the transformation...

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Hacienda

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according to Alfred W. McCoy, was the systematic deindustrialisation of Iloílo. This deindustrialisation was to be accomplished through shifting labour...

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Economy of South Asia

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British rule was negative, and that Britain engaged in a policy of deindustrialisation in India for the benefit of British exporters which left Indians...

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Bengal

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deindustrialisation of its pre-colonial economy. Company policies led to the deindustrialisation of Bengal's textile industry. The capital amassed by...

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1991 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

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corruption raised by senior cabinet minister of the Left Front like Jatin Chakraborty & Benoy Choudhuri and highlighted the deindustrialisation of the state...

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Economy of India under the British Raj

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British rule was negative, and that Britain engaged in a policy of deindustrialisation in India for the benefit of British exporters which left Indians...

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Jyoti Basu

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the state's politics, Jyoti Basu has been reviled by many for causing massive deindustrialisation of the state due to his unwavering support to incessant...

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West Bengal

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movement by groups known as the Naxalites damaged much of the city's infrastructure, leading to a period of economic stagnation and deindustrialisation. The...

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Ottoman Empire

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Economic historian Paul Bairoch argues that free trade contributed to deindustrialisation in the Ottoman Empire. In contrast to the protectionism of China...

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Social inequality

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economic grievance thesis argues that economic factors, such as deindustrialisation, economic liberalisation, and deregulation, are causing the formation...

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