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... th in industrial jobs due to the relocation of thousands of companies to Australasia.
For the whole world, which was then suffering from an economic crisis, the shift in jobs affected not just the number of enterprises and the economy, but also the continuously inflowing and outflowing population.
The job prospects in Australasia naturally drew large numbers of Europeans and Americans, leading to an insanely high population growth in 1927.
Arthur had thought that the net ...
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