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Concepts of Development
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A. Describing development
world is divided between relatively rich & poor countries Names for these countries: outdated names: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th World today: Developed---Developing---Underdeveloped or MDC---NIC---LDC geographic description: “North/South line”
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The Brandt Line: distribution of MDCs & LDCs
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B. Measuring Development
“Economic indicators”: - GDP (gross domestic product): total value of all goods produced - per capita income - PPP (purchasing power parity): value of a dollar equalized across countries
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Per capita GDP
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Purchasing Power Parity:
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Telephones per Person
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2. “Social indicators”: - education, literacy, healthcare, happiness
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Health Indicator: caloric intake
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Positive correlation:
Ex: countries with higher literacy rates have higher % employment in tertiary activities
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Life expectancy at birth
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Negative correlation Ex: Countries with high GDPs have low infant mortality rates
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C. Characteristics of Developing Countries
1. lower levels of living & productivity
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Reversing the Cycle Of Poverty
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2. Lower levels of human capital
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Higher levels of inequality & absolute poverty
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4. Higher population growth rates
Fertility Rate
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Larger rural populations
(more agricultural)
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…but rapid rural-to-urban migration
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% of labor force in agriculture
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Less industrialization
Adverse geography Lingering colonial impacts - resource extraction - monocrops (coffee, sugar, bananas) - weak governments - ethnic strife
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