TY - JOUR
T1 - Structural change
T2 - the international and national context.
AU - Fagan, R. H.
AU - McKay, J.
AU - Linge, G. J R
PY - 1981
Y1 - 1981
N2 - Presents a broader and more widely ranging framework for examining change than many conventional treatments of restructuring. The international context is summarized since it is impossible to understand national circumstances in isolation from the world energy situation, the role of new technology, the dominance of transnational corporations in key areas of production, trade and technology, and the emergence of a new international division of labour. Emphasizes Australia's position with a foot in both developed and developing worlds which means it has both core and periphery roles. Some policy options are outlined. -from Authors
AB - Presents a broader and more widely ranging framework for examining change than many conventional treatments of restructuring. The international context is summarized since it is impossible to understand national circumstances in isolation from the world energy situation, the role of new technology, the dominance of transnational corporations in key areas of production, trade and technology, and the emergence of a new international division of labour. Emphasizes Australia's position with a foot in both developed and developing worlds which means it has both core and periphery roles. Some policy options are outlined. -from Authors
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0019751083
SP - 1
EP - 49
JO - Australian National University, Canberra, Dept of Human Geography, Publication
JF - Australian National University, Canberra, Dept of Human Geography, Publication
IS - HG-15
ER -