//Aid to the South Flashcards

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Developed countries

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  • Rich, north eg. USA, Ireland
  • High GNP (gross national products, yearly average income) levels and standards of living
  • public services, work in tertiary activities
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Quickly developing countries

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  • 3rd world counties, economy growing rapidly eg. China, India
  • Work in manufacturing industries, oil producing states
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Slowly developing countries

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  • poor, south eg. Uganda, Sudan
  • Low/falling GNPs
  • poverty, malnutrition, disease
  • work in primary activities
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Types of Aid to the South

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Non-governmental aid- voluntary groups NGOs (non-governmental organisations) eg. Trocaire
Bilateral aid- given by one government to another eg. Irish to Zambia
Multilateral aid- governments giving money to international bodies who aid south
Emergency aid- crisis eg. earthquakes) prevent death eg. food
Development aid: ‘long term’ improving health, water, education etc

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Arguements for and against aid

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For: saves lives, long term development (roads, schools), communities eg. water, helps people help themselves
Against: bilateral aid can be tied- military aid= death, destruction, not always given to the poor, wasted

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Ireland in the Past

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  • colony (controlled by another country) by Britain
  • Trade: cheaply exported farm produce
  • Plantations: land confiscated + given to British
  • Landlords: rich+owned land// irish=poor tennants
  • Effects: famine, v. little manufactoring
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The Coffee Trade

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  • Cash cop: farmer in Uganda grow beans in plantations (large farm, one crop)
  • Terms of Trade- 3rd WC low prices for beans, 1st WC sell high prices
  • Fluctuating prices- processed coffee go up, difficult to plant economy
  • Protectionism- 1stWC protect economies with protectionism
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Regional Differences in Europe

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GDA: Greater Dublin Area: agriculture(fertile land) manufacturing industries attracted intel, nodal
BMW: Border Midlands West) agriculture (hills, bogs) manufacturing (low levels) services (road+services)

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