The Global Shift - China Case Study Flashcards

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Social benefits and costs

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+Reductions in poverty
+Better education and training
-Increase in unplanned settlements

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Economic benefits and costs

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+increase in urban incomes

+investment in infrastructure

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Environmental costs and benefits

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  • over exploitation resources and resource pressure
  • Loss of biodiversity
  • Pollution and health problems
  • Land degradation
  • Loss of productive farmland
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Reductions in poverty

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  • Between 1981 and 2010 the number of people living in poverty reduced by 680 million
  • Extreme poverty has reduced from 84% in 1980 to 10% in 2016
  • Remittance payments have decreased rural poverty.
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Better education and training

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  • TNCs invest in training and skills development to improve workforce productivity, and some skills are transferable.
  • Economic growth generated by global shift in manufacturing used to finance investment in education and training
  • Households use higher income to pay for more of children’s schooling
  • 94% of Chinese over 15 are literate compared to 20% in 1950
  • Education is free and compulsory in China
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An increase in unplanned settlements

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  • Rapid industrialisation and then urbanisation has created a need for more housing resulting in an increase in informal homes.
  • An increase in land process has made affordable housing hard to find. As a result, two types of illegal housing are now common:
  • Expanded housing in villages close to the edge of cities. Villagers add an extra storey to their house and rent it to migrant workers
  • Farmland is privately developed for housing without permission
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Increase in urban economies

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  • The urban workers also receive good terms and conditions – 40hour working week, overtime payments and paid holidays
  • There is a big and growing urban / rural divide.
  • Economic growth and slow population growth has led to urban incomes rising as pay has increased.
  • Urban incomes have increased by 10% a year since 2005.
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Investment in infrastructure

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  • Attracting manufacturing FDI requires initial investment in basic infrastructure, e.g. ports, power, water supply, sewers.
  • Initially investment in a few coastal locations (SEZs) but this later expands to link up SEZs to cities inland.
  • rail systems in all cities and provinces
  • Now 250 airports - 8 of the top 12 airports by freight tonnage
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Over-exploitation of resources and resource pressure

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•Supply cannot keep up with demand, so the Chinese government are having to seek additional resources
-Amazon rainforest cleared for soy production
-Venezuela is being exploited for oil
-Coltan mining in Congo
•This search for additional resources is creating widespread environmental degradation
-Created new domestic and global flows of commodities, driving up commodity prices and leading to mineral depletion.

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Loss of biodiversity

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•The UN has identified the Yellow Sea and South China sea as the most degraded marine areas on earth.
•36% of forests are facing pressure from urban expansion
-Rapid industrial expansion can outpace environmental regulation creation and enforcement (or corruption may circumvent

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Pollution and health problems

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-pollution so bad that many cities have pollution alerts
-70% of chinas lakes and rivers are now polluted - some cannot be used for irrigation or drinking
•100 cities suffer from extreme water shortages and 360 million people don’t have access to clean water.
•1/3 Chinese population breathes in air that would be considered unhealthy by US or European standards

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Land degradation

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  • Over 40% of China’s farmland is now suffering from degradation.
  • Industrial emissions are creating acidic soils in the south.
  • Land clearance for industry has led to deforestation.
  • Over-intensive grazing has created degradation and then desertification
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Loss of productive farmland

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-Farmland close to rivers has been taken out of action due to the risk of pollution from fertilisers and pesticides
•Rapid urbanisation has created a loss of farm workers which has decreased production
•Overproduction=desertification and a further loss of productive land.
•Rural farmers are 40% more likely to suffer from liver cancer due to their exposure to heavily polluted land and water.

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