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6. July 2009, 17:00:04
Mort 
Subject: Re: This is your theory, maybe, but you have no proof, or historical record to back that up!
Czuch: No proof or history... ghost towns from the collapse of the local supporting industry when such towns population have been reliant on one industry. Never heard of this Czuch?

And AD's example is not relevant, it was not caused by a depression but a change in competition rules. If you cannot understand the difference then study economics

If the auto industries go under it's not just them that will suffer, but again you'd need to know economics to understand this... look under supporting and related industry and services.

"Its a I cant keep up with the times or run a business correctly related collapse"

Which has led to a depression. The causes I agree can apply to certain companies, but others have been caught up in all the mess and failed of no fault of their own.

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