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Delocalisation
Delocalisation
Delocalisation
Delocalisation
Delocalisation

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Delocalisation Defined

The geographical move of a production unit to a low cost country. (Note that the term is increasingly being used to describe all forms of shifts in production, including foreign sourcing and subcontracting.)

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  • 'From A to X - A Story in Letters': John Berger ?Delocalizatio n,? Xavier reflects in one of his prison cell notes, ?refers not only to the practice of moving production and services to where labor is cheapest, but also to the plan of destroying the status of all earlier fixed places so that the entire world becomes a Nowhere, and a single liquid market.?

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