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flexible accumulation

 
Geography Dictionary: flexible accumulation

The use of innovative industrial technologies, adaptable inter-firm relations, variable organizational structures, and flexible consumption patterns, as a response to competition for newly industrializing and less developed countries, and to the saturation and fragmentation of markets within more economically developed countries. Flexible accumulation is usually the stage after Fordism.

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