Unit 7 Vocab Flashcards

1
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a collection of manufacturing facilities in a particular area that is typically found in suburbs and is located close to highways to facilitate movement of raw materials and finished products

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industrial park

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2
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a form of tourism based on the enjoyment of natural areas that minimizes the impact to the environment

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ecotourism

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a highly organized and specialized system for industrial production that focuses on efficiency and productivity in mass production; named after Henry Ford

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Fordism

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4
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a measure that calculates gender disparity in the three basic dimensions of human development: health, knowledge, and standard of living

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Gender Development Index (GDI)

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5
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a measure that calculates inequality based on three categories: reproductive health, empowerment, and labor-market participation

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Gender Inequality Index (GII)

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6
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a measure that determines the overall development of a country by incorporating three key dimensions of human development: life expectancy at birth, access to education measured in expected and mean years of schooling, and standard of living measured by GNI per capita

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Human Development Index (HDI)

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7
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a model that suggests that all countries can be categorized on a spectrum from traditional to modern and that to become modern, countries need to pass through distinct stages of economic growth in succession

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stages of economic growth

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8
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a pattern of production and labor in which different countries are engaged in distinct aspects of production

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international division of labor

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9
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a place of economic activity clustered around one or more high-growth industries that stimulate economic gain by capitalizing on some special asset

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growth pole

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10
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a relatively large geographical area within a country in which businesses pay few or no tariffs on goods to encourage or facilitate its role in international trade

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free trade zone (FTZ)

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11
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a system in which goods are delivered as needed so that companies keep in inventory only what is needed for near-term production

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just-in-time delivery

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12
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a theory that describes the development challenges and limitations faced by poorer countries and the political and economic relationships poorer countries have with richer countries

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dependency theory

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13
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a very small short-term loan with low interest intended to help people in need

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microloan

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14
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an area within a country that is subject to more favorable regulations (usually including the elimination of tariffs) to encourage foreign investment and the manufacturing of goods for export

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export processing zone (EPZ)

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15
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an area within a country that offers more favorable economic regulations (such as tax benefits or no tariffs) to attract foreign businesses

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special economic zone (SEZ)

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16
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an aspect of dependency theory that occurs when more than 60 percent of a country’s exports and economic health are tied to one or two resources

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commodity dependence

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17
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an economic pattern marked by predominant tertiary sector employment—with a good share of quaternary and quinary jobs

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postindustrial economy

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18
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any economic activity using machinery on a large scale to process raw materials into products

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industry

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19
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any metals, wood or other plant products, animal products, or other substances that are used to make intermediate or finished goods

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raw materials

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20
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any part of a country’s economy that is outside of government monitoring or regulation; sometimes called the informal economy

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informal sector

21
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beliefs that favor free-market capitalism in which trade has no constraints from government

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neoliberalism

22
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businesses, enterprises, and other economic activities that have government supervision, monitoring, and protection, and are also taxed

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formal sector

23
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collections of industries engaged in similar economic activities based on the creation of raw materials, the production of goods, the provision of services, or other activities

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economic sectors

24
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economic sector associated with removing or harvesting products from the earth; includes agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining or quarrying, and extracting liquids or gas

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primary sector

25
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economic sector associated with the production of goods from raw materials; includes manufacturing, processing, and construction

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secondary sector

26
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economic sector that includes a host of activities that involve the transport, storage, marketing, and selling of goods or services; also called the service sector

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tertiary sector

27
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economic sector that is a subset of tertiary sector activities that requires workers to process and handle information and environmental technology

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quaternary sector

28
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economic sector that is a subset of the quaternary sector; involves the very top leaders in government, science, universities, nonprofits, health care, culture, and media

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quinary sector

29
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economies with two distinct distributions of economic activity across the economic sectors

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dual economies

30
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industrial location theory proposed by Alfred Weber suggesting that businesses locate their facilities in a particular place because that location minimizes the costs of production

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least-cost theory

31
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industry in which the finished goods cost more to transport than the raw materials

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bulk-gaining industry

32
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industry in which the raw materials cost more to transport than the finished goods

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bulk-reducing industry

33
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location where it is more economical to break raw materials into smaller units before shipping them further

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break-of-bulk point

34
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pre-industrial form of manufacture in which members of families spread out through rural areas worked in their homes to make goods

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cottage industry

35
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process by which a country or area reduces industrial activity, particularly in heavy industry and manufacturing

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deindustrialization

36
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rate that measures an economy’s active labor force, calculated by taking the sum of all employed workers divided by the working age population

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labor-market participation (LMP)

37
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system focused on small-scale batch production for a specialized market and flexibility that allows for a quick response to changes in the market

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post-Fordism

38
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the condition when one or more aspects of production moves to an organization in another country

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offshore outsourcing

39
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the economic effect in which a change creates a larger change, such as when a new manufacturing plant grows the economy by giving rise to more related jobs and services

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multiplier effect

40
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the mutual trade relationship that exists between two places based on the supply of raw materials and the demand for finished products or services

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complementarity

41
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the process in which the interaction of social and economic factors causes the development of industries on a wide scale

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Industrialization

42
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the processes involved in the improvement of people’s freedoms, rights, capabilities, choices, and material conditions

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human development

43
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the radical change in manufacturing methods that began in Great Britain in the mid-18th century and was marked by the shift from small scale, hand-crafted, muscle powered production to power-driven mass production

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Industrial Revolution

44
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the relative cost advantage a country or organization has to produce certain goods or services for trade

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comparative advantage

45
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the tendency of enterprises in the same industry to cluster in the same area

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agglomeration

46
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the total value of goods and services globally produced by a country in a year divided by the country’s population

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Gross National Income (GNI)

47
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the total value of the goods and services produced by a country’s citizens and companies both domestically and internationally in a year

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Gross National Product (GNP)

48
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the total value of the goods and services produced by a country’s citizens and companies within the country in a year

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

49
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women’s options and access to participate fully in the social and economic spheres of a society

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women’s empowerment