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Chapter 15 Economic Growth and Development. Economic Growth  Real Per Capita GDP = Real GDP/Population  Shifts in The PPC, shift the Real Potential.

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1 Chapter 15 Economic Growth and Development

2 Economic Growth  Real Per Capita GDP = Real GDP/Population  Shifts in The PPC, shift the Real Potential GDP (LRAS)

3 Components of Growth  Increase the Quantity and Quality of Resources Rate of Growth of Quantity of Capital  Investment through savings Rate of Growth of Quantity of Labor  Population increases  Immigration

4  Rate of Growth of Resource Quality – Productivity Labor  Education and Training Human Capital  Better health Health Care Capital: Physical Capital– plant and equipment  Technology Types  Invention – new products and ways to produce them  Innovation – development of products and production processes commercially Research and Development

5  Positive political and social environment  Free trade  Economic Freedom and Property Rights Property Rights – the right of an owner to use and trade property  Encourages entrepreneurial ship if we can keep things  Promotes economic growth Economic Freedom of Choice

6 Summary Saving Immigration Education Health Care Research and Development A Positive political and social environment Free trade Economic Freedom and Property Rights

7 Growth Results Causes more pollution Less resources Improves standard of living More leisure Crime rates fall More income More goods

8 Club of Rome  In the next 100 years at the present rate of population growth, industrialization, pollution, food production, and resource depletion this planet will reach its limit.  Bioeconomic world Lower incomes Basic Consumption Labor intensive production Use renewable resources  Switching Point Recycling Conservation Zero population growth

9 Economic Development  Raising the standard of living in poor countries (75% of the world is in poverty)

10 Less Developed Countries - LDC's  Examples South and East Asia Africa Middle East South and Central America

11 Characteristics  Land - Rural/agricultural in a Tropical climate (Southern countries) Bad infrastructure  Economy - Low per capita income and Unemployment Unskilled labor force Lack of Natural Resources  People - Rapid population growth with Inadequate health care and education High Birth rates Low life expectancy Malnutrition  Government: Control by wealthy elite Political instability

12 Characteristics cont.  People - Rapid population growth with Inadequate health care and education High Birth rates Low life expectancy Brain Drain Malnutrition High rates of illiteracy Underemployment Often women are second class citizens  Government: Control by wealthy elite Political instability

13 Solutions Peace Concentrate funds on capital and education  Encourage saving  Research and Development Foreign aid Property rights Control Population Growth

14 Obstacles  Political instability and corruption  Lack of investment (saving) and education  Overpopulation and disease  Cultural differences

15 Industrially Advanced Country (IAC)  Examples Western Europe North America Australia New Zealand Japan  Why would an IAC want to help a LDC? Ally Future trading partner  Policy Foreign aid Decrease tariffs and quotas Provide debt relief


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