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What is De-industrialisation?
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The decline of a country's traditional manufacturing industry due to exhaustion of raw materials, loss of markets and competition from NEEs

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What is De-industrialisation?
The decline of a country's traditional manufacturing industry due to exhaustion of raw materials, loss of markets and competition from NEEs
What is the Demographic Transition Model?
A model showing how populations should change over time in terms of their birth rates, death rates and total population size.
What is Development?
The progress of a country in terms of economic growth, the use of technology and human welfare.
What is the Development Gap?
The difference in standards of living and wellbeing between the world's richest and poorest countries.
What is the European Union?
An international organisation of 28 European countries, including the UK, formed to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members.
What is Globalisation?
The process which has created a more connected world, with increases in the movements of goods (trade) and people (migration and tourism) worldwide.
What is Industrial Structure?
The relative proportion of the workforce employed in different sectors of the economy (primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary).
What is International Aid?
Money, goods and services given by the government of one country or a multilateral institution such as the World Bank or International Monetary Fund to help the quality of life and economy of another country.
What is the North - South divide?
Economic and cultural differences between Southern England and Northern England. There are clear differences in health conditions, house prices, earnings, and political influence.
What are Science and Buisness Parks?
Buisness Parks are purpose built areas of offices and warehouses, often at the edge of a city and on a main road. Science Parks are often located near university sites, and high-tech industries are established. Scientific research and commercial development may be carried out in co-operation with the university.
What are Service Industries?
The economic activities that provide various services - commercial, professional, social, entertainment, and personal
What is Trade?
The buying and selling of goods and services between countries.