Deindustrialisierung: Eine neue "britische Krankheit"?

Great Britain, more than other EU nations, is witnessing a decrease of employment in industrial sectors and expansion in the service branch. This rapid deindustrialization results from relatively weak growth of the sector's total productivity, monetary policy, and international context, as well...

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Published inWirtschaftsdienst (Hamburg) Vol. 86; no. 4; pp. 245 - 251
Main Authors Scheuer, Manfred, Zimmermann, Guido
Format Journal Article
LanguageGerman
Published 01.04.2006
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Summary:Great Britain, more than other EU nations, is witnessing a decrease of employment in industrial sectors and expansion in the service branch. This rapid deindustrialization results from relatively weak growth of the sector's total productivity, monetary policy, and international context, as well as increasing gross wages, though some normalization is expected in the future. Yet the British model need not reflect Germany's future.
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ISSN:0043-6275