0 the process by which a country or area depends less and less on industry to provide most of its work or income:
1 the reduction of the amount of industry in an area or a country:
The photographs show Philadelphia rising up in the industrial age and deteriorating through the post-war years of deindustrialization.
The traumatic deindustrialization of the city left scars which cannot heal overnight, or even over decades.
First, deindustrialization and population ageing guarantee that the demand for redistribution (both intra-classes, and intergenerational) increases steadily.
It made a virtue of deindustrialization and of the 'new' industries which were becoming dominant + fashion, advertising, private television.
In the 1940s, however, white flight occurred due to many factors including redlining, deindustrialization, and suburbanization.
Patras suffered a severe problem of deindustrialization in the late 1980s and 1990s; a number of major productive units shut down in successive order.
Shipbuilding and armaments manufacture were other important industries before the deindustrialization of the 80s.
Patterns of global industrialization and deindustrialization are explained by a combination of models in economic geography and economic growth.
They suggest deindustrialization may be both an effect and a cause of poor economic performance.
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(國家或地區)工業生產能力的消減, 工業比重的降低,去工業化…
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(国家或地区)工业生产能力的消减, 工业比重的降低,去工业化…
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desindustrialização…
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odprzemysłowienie, dezindustrializacja…
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