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Past and future economic change in UK Typeit

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The UK is an example of a country that has experienced , this is where factories that manufacture products have closed down in the domestic market. A lot of TNCs in the UK their manufacturing, this is where production is moved to factories in other countries, usually NEEs and sometimes LICs. This effect has left some parts of the UK experiencing economic . These areas tend to be more concentrated in the north of the country, which is referred to as part of the north-south . Some areas in the UK have tried to encourage or regeneration, where areas that were once industrial hubs have been either rebuilt or repurposed for new uses such as shopping quarters, cafes, museums offices and houses. Some areas are at risk of , where locals are priced out of the area due to increasing house prices and rent. This often gets criticised as it can erase local cultures and cause the displacement of many people. Many people are calling for areas in decline to be developed in a manner, to ensure that local cultures, people and the environment are protected.

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