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A comparative-static model describes the decline of manufacturing in the face of rising overseas employment through a mechanism other than the Dutch Disease. Instead it is competition for skilled labour and the relative ease in producing skills that affect the size of the manufacturing sector,...
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This article argues that the microfinance model that arrived in Latin America in the 1970s has proven, as elsewhere around the world, to be an almost wholly destructive economic and social policy intervention. Centrally, I argue that the microfinance model is responsible for embedding and giving...
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Deindustrialisation, stagnant real incomes of production workers and increasing inequality are latter-day features of …
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In recent years, many regional cities that had relied on their industrial baseand central function for the surrounding areas have experienced varying forms ofdecline, including population shrinking and ageing. During the wave of municipalmergers, these cities have integrated many peripheral...
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Deindustrialisation: Although Belfast’s industrial base had experienced decline since the 1930s, the indus-trial crisis …, engineering, linen-production). Due to the accelerated process of deindustrialisation, manufacturing employment declined from 67 …
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Europe is a continent of cities with a remarkable history of cultural inspiration, wealth creation, social and politicaldynamism. But in the late-20th century, many former industrial cities entered a period of steep decline, losingmost of their manufacturing jobs and many of their economic...
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