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"There is a global reindustrialization that needs to take place."
These funds played a central role in the reindustrialization of Germany.
Reindustrialization policies may reflect concerns over the balance of trade.
We are going through a reindustrialization process that will improve manufacturing efficiencies.
But it was not until the 1980's, with its debates over reindustrialization and economic competitiveness, that education as investment became fashionable.
And we will probably call it "reindustrialization."
Reindustrialization is the economic, social, and political process of organizing national resources for the purpose of re-establishing industries.
Flexicity: Deindustrialization has been occurring alongside a potent reindustrialization process built not just on high technology.
To be successful, conversion must be part of a larger political program involving, military budget reductions, reindustrialization, and infrastructure renewal.
During her closing speech on 11 September 2011, she tackled the audience about immigration, insecurity, the economic and social situation, reindustrialization and 'strong state'.
Profits improved in 1983 and Smith began unveiling his vision for reorganization, diversification, and "reindustrialization."
Beyond corporate capital structure, the evidence of capital spending suggests that junk bonds have financed a good deal of American reindustrialization.
From the 60's through the 80's, manufacturing provided at least 24 percent of our G.N.P., requiring ever fewer workers as reindustrialization has advanced.
"This could amount to a reindustrialization of the Hudson Valley and undo a lot of the progress that has been made if development isn't checked."
Advocates of reindustrialization believe that manufacturing and other industrial jobs are more socially and economically desirable than jobs in the service sector or finance.
Military or national security concerns motivate reindustrialization policies, reflecting a desire for self-sufficiency and fear for trade routes and supply lines in times of conflict.
October 1980: "A High Technology Policy for U.S. Reindustrialization", held in California.
The disparate visions of Oak Ridge are melding, as a growing reindustrialization program lets companies clean up financially by cleaning up Oak Ridge.
That didn't work, because Johnson's support of the Moon Mission was contingent on spending money in the South: the real objective was the reindustrialization of the South.
To oppose this, LaRouche argued for a "reindustrialization" of the United States with himself at the vanguard of the effort allowing him to personally resolve the crisis of capitalism.
Mr. Smith said in a statement that the increased payout "is further important evidence of the great strength of the company and, in particular, the continued success of G.M.'s reindustrialization program."
Schacht was one of the primary drivers of Germany's policy of redevelopment, reindustrialization and German re-armament, and was a fierce critic of his country's post-World War I reparation obligations.
The main emphasis of the mancomunidad is the promotion of reindustrialization, as much industry fled the area during the last half of the 20th century and the current crisis has forced many key factories to close their doors.
In an advance text of his speech released tonight, the Rev. Jesse Jackson urged the mayors to push for the investment of municipal pension funds "in the three R's of reinvestment, retraining and reindustrialization."
But even if officials see Kaesong as a model for a future reindustrialization of North Korea under free-market lines, the project will collide with American, Japanese and European penalties, in the form of high import duties.