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Since there is population decrease in the suburbs because of city centres, building new factories in the suburbs will lead to population increase instead. Immigrants tend to first settle in the centre of cities because of more job opportunities and social factors. Tearing down inner city factories and building new factories in the suburbs are profitable for a large corporation because because of the factories , there is more pollution inn the centre city. By "moving" some factories to the suburb, there won't be as much pollution in the centre of the city.
many import sites are also used as export sites so if you close one down you might close an export site down too
no it hasn't because in medc the factories close down to go to poorer countries where they don't have to pay the workers as much so all the people that worked in the factories in MEDC loose their jobs so globalisation doesn't have a good effect on medc.
A foreign country begins exporting the product in high volume.
In Creative Destruction you tear out or close down things that are not working and not worth fixing. In Disruptive Innovation you think of something new that is so good it replaces the old.
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The rust belt is the industrial regions of several states in the Midwest and northeast. Many factories closed down in the 1970s and 1980s when industry went to other nations. The factories fell into disrepair.
Many factories and businesses were starting to close down. Including the docks which had been the provider of much wealth in the city. Thousands of people were left without work and the unemployment rates reached a record high in 50 years There were strikes over pay and working hours In the late 1970's many punk groups were formed, such as clash. Liverpool football club won numeral league championships and two UEFA cups. In 1974 the boundaries of Liverpool altered, so in became part of an administrative called Merseyside The Anglican Cathedral was completed in 1978. Hope its helpful!!
Going Down to Liverpool was created in 1984.
there are many closed down factories
Closing the factories down would definitely do that.
the goverment cut down on factories opening times.
yes because there crap
Yepp it is :( lol
No, El Nino has established himself at Liverpool and besides, Liverpool have already turned down huge offers!
we can slow it down by stopping pollution from factories.
Yes