Differentiate between de-industrialisation and re-industrialisation.
De-industrialisation |
Re-industrialisation |
It is the term given to the decline in manufacturing industries. It is resulted from: |
It is the term used to the development given to the growth of some sectors of new industries in places and areas where classical industries have declined. Its characteristics are: |
(i) Prices of products being too high due to low labour productivity, high labour cost and old machines. |
(i) The growth of new industries of high technology which produced very advanced products with high inputs. |
(ii) Highly qualified people preferred jobs in tertiary sector for the high wages. |
(ii) Micro electronics, computers, audio tape recorders, tele-communication and television receivers are the examples of high technology industries. |
(iii) High interest rate on capital invested. |
(iii) High tech industries generally employ high skilled labour. |
(iv) New types of machines replace labour in most manufacturing industries. |
(iv) The new high-tech firms are located in metropolitan cities. |