3.1 - Development gap - Bigger or smaller? Flashcards

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How easy is it to measure QoL?

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  • not easy
  • using standardised measure of economic activity eases this
    e. g. GDP per capita measures the total value of goods and services produced in a country over one year per person
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What is a single indicator?

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One has one factor to measure something - e.g. life expectancy

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3
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What is a composite indicator?

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Has many factors to measure something - e.g HDI

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What are indicators of development?

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  • economic activity
  • social factors
  • environmental factors
  • HDI - life expectancy, knowledge and standard of living
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What is an example of HDI involving Chile and Malaysia?

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Chile has a lower GNP than Malaysia, but life expectancy and expected years of schooling are lower than in Malaysia than in Chile so it has a higher HDI rating than Malaysia

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What is the gender inequality index (GII)?

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Measures gender disparity and was created by the UN development programme

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What is the Lorenz Curve and what can it be used for?

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Can be used graphically to represent the distribution of income

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What is the Gini coefficient?

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A number between 0 and 1 that measures the degree of inequality in the distribution of income or wealth. The coefficient would be 0 for a society in which each member received exactly the same amount. A coefficient of 1 would mean that one member got everything and the rest got nothing. The Gini index is defied as a ratio of the areas on the Lorenz curve diagram. If the area between the Line of Equality and the Lorenz curve is A and the area under the Lorenz curve is B.

Gini index = A / (A+B)

The higher the coefficient, the more unequal the distribution will be

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What do Europeans tend to be and what do they believe?

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Egalitarian, believing in a fair society

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What is the emphasis on in the USA and China and what is needed to make it work?

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Equal of opportunity, need to move up the social ladder

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Who are Francois Bourguignon and Christian Morrisson and what have they calculated?

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2 French economists - Gini Coefficient

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What is the exception to the inequality that they have referred to and why is this?

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Brazil and Latin America as it was so far behind to begin with

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13
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What was the difference between S. Korea’s GDP in 1962 and 2014?

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31925

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14
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What does South Korea’s economy rely on?

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Trade - Mobile phones, TV’s, electronics, ships, cars

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Why does their economy tend to recover well?

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Strong global links developed

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16
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Why has South Korean culture had a global impact?

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Musician Psy and Manhwa

17
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Who are the Eastern zones of UK citizens dominated by? Why is this?

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Poorer residents - due to poorer air quality because of the prevailing winds in the UK

18
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Which measure do they use in Hong Kong? Why is it useful?

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Air Quality Health Index - informs residents of the short term health risks of air population