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BEGINNING: DEVELOPED OR NOT?

Developed nations – also called: First world Advanced Industrialized Modernized In the past, this is generally how Americans & Europeans thought the rest of the world should be. HAVES Westernized ToTo G8 slide:

1. GDP per capita Measures of Economic Development

GDP Which country in the world has the largest GDP ( Gross Domestic Product )? – Gross Domestic Product (total) (goods & services made) (in that country)

Incidentally….. China Germany Japan

GNP per capita (US $) per capita – (per person) DO NOT USE GDP alone! Which country is economically #1? ? How are we # 1 on one list but not the other?

1. GDP Measures of Economic Development 2. Population Growth (NOT just population!), GDP per capita

1. GNP per capita Measures of Economic Development 2. Population Growth 3. Occupational Structure of the Labor Force What do people do to make a living??!!!

Underdeveloped (Early stage) economic stages of development: a Simplistic look Emerging (Middle stages) Developed (Later stages) What are most people doing daily to survive? Agriculture (farming) Agriculture Manufacturing Ag Manufacturing Services White Collar Blue Collar Next?

1. GNP per capita Measures of Economic Development 2. Population Growth 3. Occupational Structure of the Labor Force 4. Urbanization

LOW HIGH POPULTAION PERCENTAGE Rural, means _________________________ Urban, means _________________________ As a country emerges what shifts occur in where people live? > Do cities (urban areas) grow or shrink? push/pull factors….

1. GNP per capita Measures of Economic Development 2. Population Growth 3. Occupational Structure of the Labor Force 4. Urbanization 5. Consumption per capita

US as a Part of World Population

1. GNP per capita Measures of Economic Development 2. Population Growth 3. Occupational Structure of the Labor Force 4. Urbanization 5. Consumption per capita 6. Infrastructure (explain in your notes!) What about water?...

1. GNP per capita Measures of Economic Development 2. Population Growth 3. Occupational Structure of the Labor Force 4. Urbanization 5. Consumption per capita 7. HDI 6. Infrastructure (explain in your notes!) What about water?... – HumanDevelopmentIndex

Human Development Index Calculated byUnited Nations Not just $ Instead: Health Education Personal Income not business income (GDP per capita)

1. GNP per capita Measures of Economic Development 2. Population Growth 3. Occupational Structure of the Labor Force 4. Urbanization 5. Consumption per capita 7. HDI > Literacy rate, better to have…… > Infant mortality, better to have…… > Caloric intake, better to have…… 6. Infrastructure (explain in your notes!) What about access to potable water? Social Conditions – HumanDevelopmentIndex

Developed North Developing South Underdeveloped & Emerging

Video: 200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 minutes

The most powerful nations of the world – They rule economically The current G8 leaders are: Canada France Germany Italy Japan Russia United Kingdom United States G8 - Back to:

20 Who has added? G Back to: 8

On your paper record as many observations as you can in 90 seconds. GDP per capita (1995) Back to:

Print the following for students 26,25,28,29 2 per page:

1. Measures of Economic Development >, better to have…… 6. What about water?... 8.

LOW HIGH POPULATION __________________- ____________________ ______________countries around the world America - _________________: including ______________________________________

1. What are the three variables in this graph? 2. What percent of the population is under 20? 3. What percent of the population is over 45? 4. Write a ratio for kids to adults:? 5. Estimate and write a ratio for kids to adults in the USA 6. Fill in the blank in the title.

. (Early stage) economic stages of development: a Simplistic look. (Middle stages). (Later stages) What are most people doing daily to survive?

LOW HIGH POPULTAION PERCENTAGE Rural, means _________________________ Urban, means _________________________