Restructuring
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Economic restructuring refers to the phenomenon of Western urban areas shifting from a manufacturing to a service sector economic base. This transformation has affected demographics including income distribution, employment, and social hierarchy; institutional arrangements including the growth of the corporate complex, specialized producer services, capital mobility, informal economy, nonstandard work, and public outlays; as well as geographic spacing including the rise of world cities, spatial mismatch, and metropolitan growth differentials.
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- Manufacturing
- Service sector
- Global city
- Spatial mismatch
- Informal economy
- Capital flight
- Gentrification
- Social exclusion
- Upward mobility
- Suburbanization
- Social hierarchy
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