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APHG DEVELOPMENT AND RESOURCES EXAM
... 24. What were the British focused on during the 2nd phase of colonization? 25. Whom did the infrastructures built in Africa by the Europeans benefit? Why? 26. In order to educate women in LDC’s what would be the first step? 27. What latitude line on the map is a good boundary line between Core and P ...
... 24. What were the British focused on during the 2nd phase of colonization? 25. Whom did the infrastructures built in Africa by the Europeans benefit? Why? 26. In order to educate women in LDC’s what would be the first step? 27. What latitude line on the map is a good boundary line between Core and P ...
Vocabulary for AP Human Geography – Political Geography, Chp. 8
... and head of government, and therefore does not share power with anyone. 25. Devolution: like centrifugal, a break-down of a state due to conflict. 26. Heartland-Rimland Theory: 1904 British geographer Halford Mackinder. This was an effort to define the global geo-political landscape and determine ar ...
... and head of government, and therefore does not share power with anyone. 25. Devolution: like centrifugal, a break-down of a state due to conflict. 26. Heartland-Rimland Theory: 1904 British geographer Halford Mackinder. This was an effort to define the global geo-political landscape and determine ar ...
Road to Development
... Millennium Development Goals • Adopted by world leaders in the year 2000 and set to be achieved by 2015, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) provide concrete, numerical benchmarks for tackling extreme poverty in its many dimensions. The MDGs also provide a framework for the entire international ...
... Millennium Development Goals • Adopted by world leaders in the year 2000 and set to be achieved by 2015, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) provide concrete, numerical benchmarks for tackling extreme poverty in its many dimensions. The MDGs also provide a framework for the entire international ...
PIA 3090 Development Theories Presentation Two
... Tradition is the source of poverty and underdevelopment ...
... Tradition is the source of poverty and underdevelopment ...
Chapter 1 Study Guide
... Macro-level Social solidarity Latent functions Grand theories Micro-level theories Theory Social Imagination ...
... Macro-level Social solidarity Latent functions Grand theories Micro-level theories Theory Social Imagination ...
import substition industrialization
... • Development policies focused on needs of export sector - ignoring domestic production • Demand for exports was determined abroad ...
... • Development policies focused on needs of export sector - ignoring domestic production • Demand for exports was determined abroad ...
know and be able to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT KNOW 9.1
... 9.4 Trade and Challenges Standard of living Globalization Self-sufficiency path to development International trade path to development Foreign direct investment (FDI) Microfinance Fair trade Comparative advantage Protectionism Structuralist theory Import substituting industrialization (ISI) Import s ...
... 9.4 Trade and Challenges Standard of living Globalization Self-sufficiency path to development International trade path to development Foreign direct investment (FDI) Microfinance Fair trade Comparative advantage Protectionism Structuralist theory Import substituting industrialization (ISI) Import s ...
Chapter 15 Vocabulary
... Population – The number of people living in an area at a particular time. Demography – The area of sociology devoted to the study of human population. Birthrate - the measure used to describe the annual number of births per 1000 members of a population. Fertility – the actual numbers of births occur ...
... Population – The number of people living in an area at a particular time. Demography – The area of sociology devoted to the study of human population. Birthrate - the measure used to describe the annual number of births per 1000 members of a population. Fertility – the actual numbers of births occur ...
Sociology in the 1st c
... Often the rich countries make the rules, using gun-boats when it suits them. Dependency theories argue that those rules advantage the developed countries and distort the economies of third world countries. The International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the direct policies of dominant powers ...
... Often the rich countries make the rules, using gun-boats when it suits them. Dependency theories argue that those rules advantage the developed countries and distort the economies of third world countries. The International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the direct policies of dominant powers ...
GLOBALISATION: THE ERA OF DEVELOPMENT, 1945-1989
... aspects of the individual’s role in society and it is not possible to exclude consideration of some of these different aspects when individuals interrelate— Modern: Specificity: possible to distinguish the different roles performed by individuals and to be concerned with just one of them—for exampl ...
... aspects of the individual’s role in society and it is not possible to exclude consideration of some of these different aspects when individuals interrelate— Modern: Specificity: possible to distinguish the different roles performed by individuals and to be concerned with just one of them—for exampl ...
Uneven development
... LA shoukd benefit from export strategies Evidence showed oterwise Structuralist economists – argued that core countries benefited at LA expense ...
... LA shoukd benefit from export strategies Evidence showed oterwise Structuralist economists – argued that core countries benefited at LA expense ...
No Slide Title
... 2) Import Substitution Strategies and ExportLed Development a) Import substitution is a strategy of blocking most imports and substituting domestic production of those goods. b) Has not been a successful strategy. 3) Development and International Financial Markets. ...
... 2) Import Substitution Strategies and ExportLed Development a) Import substitution is a strategy of blocking most imports and substituting domestic production of those goods. b) Has not been a successful strategy. 3) Development and International Financial Markets. ...
neoliberal counterrevolution: The 1980s school of development
... The drive to maturity refers to the need for the economy itself to diversify. The sectors of the economy which lead initially begin to level off, while other sectors begin to take off. This diversity leads to greatly reduced rates of poverty and rising standards of living, as the society no longer n ...
... The drive to maturity refers to the need for the economy itself to diversify. The sectors of the economy which lead initially begin to level off, while other sectors begin to take off. This diversity leads to greatly reduced rates of poverty and rising standards of living, as the society no longer n ...
Unit 6 Review ppt
... of payments problems • Pushes for economic reforms • Reports on policies in member states World Bank: • Aims to help development by advising and lending – with many conditions • Countries encouraged to lift import and export barriers, cut subsidies and remove price controls ...
... of payments problems • Pushes for economic reforms • Reports on policies in member states World Bank: • Aims to help development by advising and lending – with many conditions • Countries encouraged to lift import and export barriers, cut subsidies and remove price controls ...
WW Rostow & his Stages of Growth Theory
... Nature of society rather than state or state policies determines a nation’s development East Asian culture/Confucianism more congenial to development due to: ...
... Nature of society rather than state or state policies determines a nation’s development East Asian culture/Confucianism more congenial to development due to: ...
Introducing a New Product
... To break the dependency, poor countries should cooperate and only trade with each other, pooling resouces to create alternative sources of capital. To protect “infant industries,” high tariffs keep out manufactured products from the core Focus on “Import Substitution Industrialization” (ISI) for dom ...
... To break the dependency, poor countries should cooperate and only trade with each other, pooling resouces to create alternative sources of capital. To protect “infant industries,” high tariffs keep out manufactured products from the core Focus on “Import Substitution Industrialization” (ISI) for dom ...
Chapter 13 The Developing World
... • Modernization Theory – rooted in work of Max Weber, Talcott Parsons, and Walter Rostow • Dependency Theory • World-Systems Theories – Immanuel Wallerstein ...
... • Modernization Theory – rooted in work of Max Weber, Talcott Parsons, and Walter Rostow • Dependency Theory • World-Systems Theories – Immanuel Wallerstein ...