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Development Review Ch. 9

Big Ideas Measures of development Rostow’s Model Wallerstein World Systems Theory UN Millennium Goals Fair Trade Microfinance Gender

Measure of Development Countries are grouped into 4 classes Very high developed High developing Medium developing Low developing

Measure of Development Every place lies at some point in development Continuous process To measure development, the UN created the Human Development Index (HDI) Has computed HDIs since the 1980s Highest possible score 1.0 Development is a function of three factors: Decent standard of living Long & healthy life Access to knowledge

Decent Standard of Living UN measures the standard of living through a annual gross national income per capita at purchasing power parity Gross National Income (GNI): value of the output of goods & services produced in a country in a year, including the money that leaves & enters the country Purchasing Power Parity (PPP): adjustment made to the GNI to account for differences among countries in the cost of goods

Decent Standard of Living Avg. per capita is higher in developed countries because people typically earn their living by different means Jobs fall into 3 categories/sectors Primary – natural resource extractors Secondary – manufacturers that process, transform, and assemble raw material Tertiary – the provision of goods & services in exchange for payment Contribution to GNI among the sectors varies between developed & developing

Decent Standard of Living Part of the wealth generated in developed countries is to purchase goods & services Especially important are goods & services related to transportation & communication Every person should have access Inequality adjusted HDI (IHDI) modifies the HDI to account for inequality within a country Lowest scores in Sub-Saharan Africa & S. Asia

A Long & Healthy Life Good health is an important measure Goal is to provide the nutrition & medical services needed Life expectancy at birth is the HDI health indicator With longer life expectancies, developed countries have a higher percentage of retired people & a lower percentage of children under 15

Access to Knowledge UN believes that access to knowledge is essential for people to have the possibility of leading lives of value Years of schooling is the most critical measure of the ability of an individual to gain access to knowledge Also measures the quality of education Pupil/Teacher ratio & Literacy rate

Gender Inequality To measure extent of inequality, UN created the Gender Inequality Index Combines multiple measures, including empowerment, labor, & reproductive health Empowerment - % of seats held by women in national legislature & % who have completed high school Labor – female participation rate Reproductive health – maternal mortality ratio (# who die giving birth per 100,000) & adolescent fertility rate (# per 1000 women 15 – 19)

Gender Inequality Gender inequality has declined since the 90s in nearly every country US GII has increased Points to two factors Reproductive rights are lower than in any other very high HDI country Percentage of women in national legislature is lower

Rostows Model Proposed in 1950s Traditional – society has not yet started development Preconditions to takeoff – progressive leadership moves the country toward greater productivity Takeoff – country experiences something akin to an industrial revolution. Sustained growth takes hold, urbanization increases Drive to maturity – technology diffuses, modernization is evident Age of mass consumption – high incomes, widespread production, majority work in service sector

Rostows Model

Wallerstein Depicted the relationship between the developed & developing countries In an increasingly unified world, developed countries form a core area, whereas developing countries occupy peripheral locations

World-Systems Theory North America, Europe, & Japan account for a higher percentage of the worlds economic activity & wealth Developing country's have less access to the world centers of consumption, communications, wealth, & power.

UN Millennium Goals To reduce disparities between developed & developing countries

Fair trade Proposed as a variation of the international trade model of development. Commerce in which products are made & traded according to standards to protect workers & small businesses.

Microfinance Alternative source of loans Small loans & other financial services Aids in the development of small businesses Repayment of loans allows for future lending