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Discuss the view that de-industrialisation is a problem for the UK economy.
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- Industrialization should start from a sound agricultural base. Why? What can be a contribution of agriculture to industrialization?Industrialization should start from a sound agricultural base. Why? What could be a contribution of agriculture to industrialization?Why did the rate at which different countries industrialized differ so greatly? What were the human gains of industrialization? What were the human costs of industrialization? How are we dependent on a global economy? And, what does this dependence mean for our environment? Our future?
- Is rapid industrial development a blessing or a curse for America?What is Export-Oriented Industrialization? What is the importance of an economy's current comparative advantages to guide an EOI strategy? Why does this approach to post-colonial industrial development tend to work better than ISI?What is economic globalization summary?