economic change - SOA vs DH Flashcards
similarities of economic change (6)
self created economies (endogenous)
recycling
manufacturing industry and associated warehousing in small units
served by modern rail support system
globalisation has enabled growth
advertised on websites
self created economies - SOA
medieval market (local trade)
shakespeare
local entrepreneurs (flowers)
out of town retail (maybird)
self created economies - Dharavi
home based industrial units
recycling - SOA
redeveloped waste material recycling business by bird family to retail & lesuire
to broaden portfolio
recycling - Dharavi
80% mumbai’s waste recycled (6000 tonnes a day)
rag pickers and scrap dealers
manufacturing industry & associated warehousing in small units - SOA
large factories closed in 20th century
now small industrial parks e.g. Western industrial park
manufacturing industry & associated warehousing in small units - Dharavi
single room factories
in homes
served by modern rail support systems - SOA
2 passenger stations (town and parkway)
links to BHAM and LDN
served by modern rail support systems - Dharavi
2 railway stations ( Sion & Matunga)
access to Mumbai’s financial centre
globalisation have enabled growth - SOA
tourism (international)
jobs
globalisation have enabled growth - Dharavi
export manufactured goods
advertised on websites - SOA
visitstratford.co.uk
tour guide
advertised on websites - Dharavi
online market for goods
dharavi market.com
youtube
differences of economic change (5)
developing over different timescales
economies started in different ways
impact of externals forces
economies organised differently
present day economies - sectors
developing over different timescales - SOA
market in 12th century
developing over different timescales - dharavi
fishing village (arabian sea)
current settlement only from late 19th century ( just over 100yrs)
economies started in different ways - SOA
market town
economies started in different ways - dharavi
developed spontaneously due to migrants skills
impact of externals forces - SOA
benefiting from:
national government policy
tourists
investment from private business (bell court)
impact of externals forces - dharavi
1980 - gov lead strategy to illuminate crime
now slumbs under threat from private $4 billion redevelopment project - high land value
great change possible and little to prevent illegal slumbs being destroyed
economies organised differently - SOA
formal sector
both gov & families benefit from working
taxes invested in healthcare
economies organised differently - dharavi
informal sector - no taxes / regulations
unhealthy work
child labour
working households have significant food /health /education benefit
present day economies - SOA
tertiary
present day economies - dharavi
secondary