GEOG 216 Reading five Flashcards
recent patterns and trends: a global perspective
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Describe the formation of the global economic map and why does it like like it does today
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- There are constantly changes and modifications to the global economic map
- The current economic map is the result of post WWII processes and developments
- Late 20th century saw the rise of the Asian economies as major global economic actors.
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What two major processes and shifts in the world economy has characterised global economic processess leading to the state of things?
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developments of a global division of labour
Establishment of a core-periphery “configuration”
3
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What is NIDL
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new international division of labour – dominant by advanced western capitalist countries
4
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Core countries
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high income countries
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Semi-periphery countries
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middle income countries
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Periphery countries
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low income countries
7
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Name four major processes and shifts in the world economy
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- Oil crisis in the 1970s
- Late 1980s economic crisis
- Late 1990s Asian financial crisis
- 2008 financial crisis
8
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Name three major processes and shifts in the world economy (consequences)
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- Trade has grown faster than output (production)
- FDI has grown faster than trade: since the mid 1980s
- Serious structural imbalances have emerged in the world economy
developing countries have higher rates of economic growth at the expense of developed countries