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Premature deindustrialisation

What is meant by premature deindustrialisation, where and why is it happening, and what are its real impacts? Simon Oakes explains

For a presentation on deindustrialisation go to: www.hoddereducation.co.uk/geographyreviewextras

One of the most important lessons in A-level geography is that shifting global flows of money, resources and technological ideas continually reshape places. Evidence suggests that place changes have speeded up over time:

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