International Development This Week’s Goals: Meaning of Development Measuring Development Location of More and Less Developed Countries Strategies for.

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International Development This Week’s Goals: Meaning of Development Measuring Development Location of More and Less Developed Countries Strategies for International Development The single most important geographic fact of development is its striking unevenness.

What Do We Mean By Development? §The three objectives of development l increases in availability and improvements in the distribution of food, shelter, health, protection, etc. l improvements in ‘levels of living,’ including higher incomes, more jobs, better education, etc. l expansions in the range of economic and social choices available to individuals and nations

Measuring Development United Nations Development Program Overview 2005 Click for Official MDG Indicators and Progress Click for Official MDG Indicators and Progress §Economic Indicators l Gross Domestic Product (GDP) l Types of Work (Economic Sectors) §Social Indicators l Education and Literacy l Health and Welfare §Demographic Indicators l Life Expectancy ( years) l Infant Mortality ( 100 per thousand) l Natural Increase ( %)

Rank HDI Index Life ExpectancyAdult LiteracyGDP (US$) Arab States ,611 East Asia and the Pacific ,512 Latin America / Caribbean ,275 South Asia Sub-Saharan Africa OECD na25,750 World na5,801 High Human Development 1 Norway , United States , Japan , Slovakia , Costa Rica , Mexico ,121 Medium Human Development 75 Venezuela , Armenia Philippines Turkey , Viet Nam Uganda Low Human Development 159 Rwanda Zambia

New International Division of Labor

Measuring Development §Social Indicators l Education and Literacy

Measuring Development §Social Indicators l Health and Welfare

Location of More and Less Developed Countries Development generally reflects a North-South split in the world.

Strategies and Models for International Development §International Aid l Important, but can foster dependency l Loans, in particular, lead to loss of sovereignty §Self-Sufficiency Model or Import Substitution (tariffs protect markets) l Attempted in Mexico (economy stagnated) l Attempted in India (industrial quality suffered) §International Trade Model (Economic Growth) l Rostow’s Model l World Bank lending §Basic Needs Model/Appropriate Technology Model l Microlending (Grameen Bank, Kiva.org)Grameen BankKiva.org l Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) §Revolutionary/Radical Reform Model l Cuba, U.S.S.R

Rostow’s Model American economist and political advisor during 1950s developed model, arguing that each country passes through five stages from traditional society to high mass consumption.  TRADITIONAL SOCIETY  PRECONDITIONS FOR TAKE-OFF - elite group initiates economic innovations, leads to productivity.  TAKE-OFF - rapid growth in a number of specific economic activities, technical advances.  DRIVE TO MATURITY - Modern technology diffuses to a wide variety of industries  AGE OF MASS CONSUMPTION - economy shifts from heavy industry to consumer goods.

Problem’s with Rostow’s Model and the International Trade Approach Developmentalism : the idea that every country and region will eventually make economic progress toward “high mass consumption” provided that they compete to the best of their ability. This is not likely and is hard on the planet. Increased dependence on MDCs and their markets. Undue influence on many global policies, including those of the U.N. and World Bank. Market Stagnation: the MDCs have very limited population growth. Markets for low-cost manufactured goods grow slowly today. Undervalues the obstacles and competitive disadvantages faced by late starters versus those in the Core.

Other Problems in International Development §Corruption, even kleptocracy, is common §Warfare and instability limit foreign investment §Lack of infrastructure (or colonial infrastructure) limits opportunity and investment §High debt countries §Hostility regarding world bank and IMF structural adjustment programs l IMF “free market” requirements for loans and assistance

Source: Transparency International, 2009 Corruption Limits Investment and Reduces Effectiveness of Aid Efforts

Infrastructure

Warfare and Instability Limit Foreign Investment

High Debt Developing Countries For the World In 1970, the world’s poorest countries (roughly 60 countries classified as low-income by the World Bank), owed $25 billion in debt. By 2002, this had rise to at least $523 billion. In 2008, it was down to $168 billion because of debt relief programs. For current figures see the website of Jubilee Debt Campaign.Jubilee Debt Campaign For Africa, In 1970, it was just under $11 billion By 2002, Africa owed over half of all 3 rd World Debt, at $295 billion Interest payments consume some small economies, encouraging export earnings instead of internal improvements! But progress on debt relief is being made. debt relief

Debt Forgiveness? In 2005, The IMF, after pressure from NGOs, announced debt forgiveness relief programs for 18 of the poorest countries. However, the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) program continues to demand austerity programs that damage social welfare systems. After the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, the G7 countries pledged to forgive debt in the 12 affected countries. Sri Lanka and Indonesia, however, still owe billions today.

Direct Foreign Aid

Institutions of International Development §United Nations - formed in 1945 to promote peace and communication between nations; 189 current members. §World Bank - financial assistance and loans. Owned by 189 United Nations members. §International Monetary Fund - arm of U.N. that surveys and oversees international money exchange to prevent monetary crises. Also provides loans and training to help countries with balance of payment problems. §Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) - World Watch, Human Rights Watch, World Commission on Dams, Grameen Bank, Kiva.org, many others.

Progress Towards Development NIR = Natural Increase Rate IMR = Infant Mortality Rate