Chapter 9 Exam Review. Identify the types of jobs pictured below.

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Chapter 9 Exam Review

Identify the types of jobs pictured below.

The UN uses social, demographic, and economic factors to determine which countries are more developed. What is this ranking system called? Human Development Index (HDI) Rankings

Which 4 factors are included in the Human Development Index (HDI)?

What do the letters GDP stand for and explain what GDP is.

Most jobs in less developed regions come from which sector? What would happen to these jobs as industrialization increases?

Advisors to the president would hold positions in which job sector?

List reasons why an “informal sector” is part of many economies in LDCs.

Wallerstein’s world systems analysis states that the world’s states must be seen as part of a global capitalist economy. Into what three parts or tiers does he divide all states? Wallerstein

Food courts found in malls are a great example of agglomeration. What types of jobs can be found in malls?

Rank the following world regions according to their HDI number. _____ The Middle East _____ Anglo-America _____ Eastern Europe _____ Southeast Asia _____ Sub-Saharan Africa _____ Latin America _____ Western Europe _____ The South Pacific

How do core - periphery models attempt to explain development worldwide?

Why is employment data in many large urban area located in the periphery (LDCs) incomplete?

As a country develops, why is there a drop in the number of people involved in agriculture? Urban Migration

In Africa, the largest number of people are involved in which job sector?

Since the 1960s, has the gap between rich and poor countries grown farther apart or come closer together? GDP per capita – 1960 Richest/Poorest States United States $2,881 Lesotho $40 GDP per capita – 2006 Richest/Poorest States Luxemburg $89,563 Burundi $102 G8 Countries

Analyze the following maps. What conclusion(s) do you reach?

Look at the scatter graph below. Do countries like Poland, Cuba, and Moldova rank higher in Human Welfare or Economic Development? Explain why.

Why do countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE rank higher in economic development?

What are the long-term consequences for countries that invest heavily in economic development at the expense of taking care of their people? Cape Town, South Africa Outside of Cape Town, South Africa

What problem would countries face that invest too much in the welfare of their people at the expense of economic development? ? ?

All of the following pictures resent jobs found in the central Africa country of Gabon. Why are these primary sector jobs an example of neocolonialism?

Where are most of China’s special economic zones located? Explain why.

The Chinese economy is transitioning from a ________ economy to a _________ economy. What economic model has it chosen to follow?

What things will LDCs like Gabon need to do in order to become more developed?

On a polar projection, where do more developed regions tend to be located?

Why can people in MDCs get more done than people in LDCs?

Why did the Soviet Union and the United States become world powers after WWII?

Describe the difference between eastern & western Europe during the Soviet era.

What is Japan’s most important resource?

Why have many multinational corporations moved their manufacturing facilities to... Taiwan?Singapore? Hong Kong?South Korea?

How does the self-sufficiency approach to economic development differ from the international trade approach?

What terms are used to describe rich and poor countries. Where are the poorest states of the world found?

As China transitions into a capitalist economy, which sector of the job market seems to be growing? Describe what kinds of jobs are involved.

Approximately what percentage of the world’s oil is produced in the Persian Gulf region?