Trade Vs Aid Flashcards

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Trade

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Exchange of goods, money + services between countries

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Aid

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A form of help given from 1 country to another or from a charity

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What would an increase in trade allow?

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More revenue to flow to such countries = ↑ wealth + living standards

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What does growth do?

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Increases amount of wealth being generated = living standards rise

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5
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Neoliberalism

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A political theory of the late 1900s stating that personal liberty is maximized by limiting gov. interference in the operation of free markets

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Reasons for doubt that poor countries with problems could become developed through trade?

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Cannot be competitive in global market because of great difference in wealth between them + developed countries

Cannot invest in industrial + technological development at same level as richer countries

Poorer countries depend on agricultural exports (price been falling) = cannot make a profit

Wealth from trade not always trickle down to majority of pop = gap tween rich + poor widens

Debt relief from IMF or WB = include cuts on health + education

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3 main systems though which aid can be supplied

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Bilateral

Multilateral

Non-governmental organisations

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Bilateral aid

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Aid given directly by gov. of one country to another

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Multilateral aid

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Aid given by govs. to international organisations which use money to assist programmes in poorer countries (WB or UNESCO)

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Non-gov organisations

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Distribute aid in variety of ways. Many are charities (Oxfam) raise money for development projects, ensuring aid is directed at those who need most

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4 ways aid is distributed

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Short-term

Long-term development projects

Top-down aid

Bottom-up schemes

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Fair Trade

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Designed to get better deal for producers of primary products

7 million benefit from it

Producers get better price for products + better access to markets

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Criticisms of aid

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Does not always reach those who need the most + not always used effectively = corruption

Aid dependency when it becomes substantial proportion of national income

Strings attached to aid = recipient must agree to conditions of donor e.g. tied aid = recipient must spend money on goods + service in donor country

Money collected in donor countries gets swallowed up up advertising + collection costs = doesn’t reach recipient country

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Example of Aid

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2004 Bangladesh flood = $1.4 billion

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