1. But despite those structural changes, there will continue to be a large Market for coal. 2. But incremental changes for women, important as they are to individuals, are not structural changes. 3. Clearly all these structural changes are vital determinants of the official curriculum. 4. Each theoretical framework gives a rather different account of the meaning and significance of major industrial changes as Marks of structural change. 5. He does add, however, that structural changes are also necessary to accommodate the benefits of educational expansion. 6. Regulationist theories also consider industrial change as the key or fundamental aspect of structural change. 7. Sometimes high inflation is associated with rapid economic growth and structural changes in an economy. 8. The long-wave framework, therefore, has considerable appeal for interpreting modern structural change. 9. These issues must be dealt with not through scapegoating and punishment but rather through fundamental structural change. 10. This could result from a structural change in a single solid material, though no suitable materials are known. |
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