Managed decline is a deliberate strategy of gradually reducing resources, maintenance, or investment in a system, organization, or infrastructure rather than pursuing growth or sudden collapse. It is often used in urban planning, corporate restructuring, or political contexts to control costs or phase out unprofitable operations. Typically, those with capital or power—such as corporations, government agencies, or wealthier stakeholders—benefit by minimizing losses or avoiding abrupt disruption.
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