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Deindustrialisation is typically conceptualised as a decline in manufacturing as a share of total employment. From a Kaldorian perspective deindustrialisation could have negative implications for long-run growth, given the special growth-pulling properties of manufacturing. However, defining...
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This paper theoretically and empirically investigates deindustrialization in a group of selected countries, from 1970 … contextualization of recent trends in global industry, we seek to understand empirically the main determinants of deindustrialization …, is to empirically investigate the determinants of deindustrialization considering the degree of development of the …
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Manufacturing matters to the United States because it provides high-wage jobs, commercial innovation (the nation’s largest source), a key to trade deficit reduction, and a disproportionately large contribution to environmental sustainability. The manufacturing industries and firms that make...
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to the ‘premature’ deindustrialization of the region, except in a few cases where it is non-resource seeking. While …
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The examination in this paper is with regard to developing countries, and with regard to deindustrialization in the … it. Certain aspects of deindustrialization in developing countries will be explored in this paper. The first examination …-U hypothesis. It will be followed with an analysis of the different determinants of deindustrialization and how those determinants …
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