If you liked Deindustrialization and plant closure by Paul D. Staudohar, start with The Business of professional sports (1991), Fishing's best short stories (2003), and Baseballs Best Short Stories Sports Short Stories Paperback Chicago Review (1997). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Deindustrialization and plant closure?

BookOrb recommends The Business of professional sports (1991), Fishing's best short stories (2003), Baseballs Best Short Stories Sports Short Stories Paperback Chicago Review (1997), Golf's best short stories (1999), and Diamond mines (2000).

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Deindustrialization and plant closure is by Paul D. Staudohar.