KQ2: Why do levels of economic development vary and how can they lead to inequalities? Flashcards
What are some social factors influencing economic development?
- population growth - more demand on resource but also more workers
- education
What are some political factors influencing economic development?
- war - stops/reduces trade
- politically unstable
What are some physical factors influencing economic development?
- landlocked?
- relief
- soil fertility
- access to natural resources
- climate
What are some historical factors influencing economic development?
- natural disasters in the past
- civil war
- part of colonies - trade
- tourism to historical sites
What are some economic factors influencing economic development?
- FDI, global trade, infrastructure
- economic cycles
State the 5 stages of Rostow’s model
Stage 1 - traditional society 2 - pre-conditions for take off 3 - take off into sustained growth 4 - the drive to maturity 5 - age of high mass consumption
What is Rostow’s model?
A model of economic development
Explain stage 1 of Rostow’s model?
- based on custon and tradition, simple technologies and a subsistence economy
Explain stage 2 of Rostow’s model
- increased rate of investment and early development of necessary infrastructure
- new elite of entrepeneurs, merchants and capitalists
- effective centralised state
Explain stage 3 of Rostow’s model
- 10 -30 years dominated by rapid economic growth
- investment is concentrated in leading sectors of the economy - especially in manufacturing
Explain stage 4 of Rostow’s model
- the drive to maturity
- sustained economic growth andn diversification into higher-value-added manufacturing industried and service activities
Explain stage 5 of Rostow’s model
increasing importance of consumer goods and services
- rise of the welfare state
What are the strengths of Rostow’s model?
- suggestion of what might happen in future of a country
what are some limitations of Rostow’s model?
- assumes development is controlled by market forces
- doesn’t take into account social, economic, physical, political or historical
- doesn’t take into account of extreme events
- assumes further development rather than fluctuating development/staying at one point
- doesn’t tell us about quality of life