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Deindustrialization in the Granite State

Duggan examines the factors that causes the loss of manufacturing jobs in US including Kingsbury Machine Tool in Keen, New Hampshire, which became a symbol of modernity in 1969. Duggan learned that a dramatic technological shift from mass production to flexible production, precisely in the 1980s cau...

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