How is industrialisation different from deindustrialisation?
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Difference between industrialisation and deindustrilisation are as follows:-
1. Industrialisation is a process of economic and social change whereas deindustrilisation is a process of reduced economic and social change due to economic and social hardship.
2. Industrialisation is a positive change whereas deindustrilisation is a negative change.
3. Industrialisation makes a country or regions economy more powerful whereas deindustrilisation makes a country or regions economy less powerful.
4. Deindustrilisation happens because a industry is no longer producing it's product whereas Industrialisation happens because a particular industry produces excess amount of products with less resources..
1. Industrialisation is a process of economic and social change whereas deindustrilisation is a process of reduced economic and social change due to economic and social hardship.
2. Industrialisation is a positive change whereas deindustrilisation is a negative change.
3. Industrialisation makes a country or regions economy more powerful whereas deindustrilisation makes a country or regions economy less powerful.
4. Deindustrilisation happens because a industry is no longer producing it's product whereas Industrialisation happens because a particular industry produces excess amount of products with less resources..
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Industrialisation is a process of economic and social change whereas deindustrilisation is a process of reduced economic and social change due to economic and social hardship. ... Industrialisation is a positive change whereas deindustrilisation is a negative change
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