Restructuring Business, Labor, and Government: Deindustrialisation, Entrepreneurialism, and the Decline of Labor.
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English Summary Term Paper Florian Hoffstaedter 20/11/2002 Restructuring Business, Labor, and Government: Deindustrialisation, Entrepreneurialism, and the Decline of Labor Transformation of Capitalism (Page 239-296) Closed Plants, Lost Jobs: Consequences of Deindustrialisation (1982) The deindustrialisation in America started right after the second world war. It was a time period where several major shifts were made. One of them is the " capital flight" which made businesses in the United States of America move from the industrialised North to southern locations which had the advantages of cheaper labour, weaker labour unions and a great support of the local governments. One company which symbolises this time is probably the Chance-Vought Division of United Aircraft Company which relocated, with the help of federal government subsidies, their whole Machinery and offices from Bridgeport, Connecticut, to Dallas Texas. During the decade of 1970 a great movement of businesses transformation took place rustling in a loss of 450000 to 650000 jobs in the private sector....

