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- Import_replacement abstract "Import replacement refers to an urban free market economic process of entrepreneurs replacing the imports of the city with production from within the city. The idea was invented by Jane Jacobs who spun off from the idea of import substitution developed by Andre Gunder Frank and widely discussed during the first and second Latin American debt crisis. Import substitution is a national economic theory implying that if a nation substituted its imports with national production the nation would become wealthier, whereas Jacob's idea is entirely about cities and could be called urban import substitution. However, even this would lead to confusion since, in practice, import substitution in India and Latin America were government subsidized and mandated, whereas Jacobs' concept of import replacement is a free market process of discovery and division of labor within a city.".
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- Import_replacement wikiPageWikiLink Andre_Gunder_Frank.
- Import_replacement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trade.
- Import_replacement wikiPageWikiLink Import_substitution_industrialization.
- Import_replacement wikiPageWikiLink Jane_Jacobs.
- Import_replacement wikiPageWikiLink Latin_American_debt_crisis.
- Import_replacement wikiPageWikiLinkText "import replacement".
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- Import_replacement subject Category:Trade.
- Import_replacement comment "Import replacement refers to an urban free market economic process of entrepreneurs replacing the imports of the city with production from within the city. The idea was invented by Jane Jacobs who spun off from the idea of import substitution developed by Andre Gunder Frank and widely discussed during the first and second Latin American debt crisis.".
- Import_replacement label "Import replacement".
- Import_replacement sameAs m.06_y0gn.
- Import_replacement wasDerivedFrom Import_replacement?oldid=594327967.
- Import_replacement isPrimaryTopicOf Import_replacement.