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The Political Economy of Deindustrialization : Causes, Consequences, Implications.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newcastle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing, 2024Edition: 1st edDescription: vii, 170 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781788217569
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 338 KIE 022286
Contents:
1. Introduction Part I Explaining deindustrialization2. Explanation 1: what is it and why it might (not) matter3. Explanation 2: deindustrialization as a product of relocation and import competition4. Explanation 3: deindustrialization as a product of technological change (and why automation’s significance is real but exaggerated)Part II Deindustrialization and its wider context5. Deindustrialization and its wider context 1: contemporary capitalism – long downturn or uneven and unequal expansion?6. Deindustrialization and its wider context 2: the question of geopolitics7. Deindustrialization and its wider context 3: the question of populism8. Deindustrialization and its wider context 4: further political alternatives9. Conclusion
Summary: A critical examination of the processes of deindustrialization that explores why it has become an issue of deep politics, informing right-wing populism, contemporary geopolitical tensions (with China), Brexit, the New Green Deal and levelling up.
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1. Introduction Part I Explaining deindustrialization2. Explanation 1: what is it and why it might (not) matter3. Explanation 2: deindustrialization as a product of relocation and import competition4. Explanation 3: deindustrialization as a product of technological change (and why automation’s significance is real but exaggerated)Part II Deindustrialization and its wider context5. Deindustrialization and its wider context 1: contemporary capitalism – long downturn or uneven and unequal expansion?6. Deindustrialization and its wider context 2: the question of geopolitics7. Deindustrialization and its wider context 3: the question of populism8. Deindustrialization and its wider context 4: further political alternatives9. Conclusion

A critical examination of the processes of deindustrialization that explores why it has become an issue of deep politics, informing right-wing populism, contemporary geopolitical tensions (with China), Brexit, the New Green Deal and levelling up.

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