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Agenda ► Questions? ► Review ► Global Economic Development (Chap 3)  Digression on global communications and geodesy ► Processes of change (the third)

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1 Agenda ► Questions? ► Review ► Global Economic Development (Chap 3)  Digression on global communications and geodesy ► Processes of change (the third) ► Technology  Economic Development Process  Rostow’s Model  Critics

2 Today  Regional Economic Change ► Geodesy problem ► Rostowian internal growth theory ► Economic Base  Staples Theory in Canada

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4 p.46 24,902 mi 1,038 mph Circ=πd

5 The problem: ► How fast is our communications satellite moving, 22,000 miles above the equator?

6 The satellite is traveling at… ► 6,794.2 mph

7 Critics of Rostowian View ► Rostowian view is part of Modernization Theory:  Science, reason and technology free us from scramble for subsistence  Nation state will create the pre-conditions for take-off ► Has it happened?  Manufacturing in developing countries e.g. China  NICs

8 Under development persists  Grinding poverty  Benefits uneven: Inequality within LDCs  Lack of access to basic nutritional, health, and education needs  Environment degradation  Totalitarian government ► Yet much of the developed world enjoys the high mass consumption phase ► Dependency and underdevelopment are active processes resisting any real form of take-off

9 Where are the trees? 19°N Reuters photo

10 Rostow: An Internal Growth Theory ► A “thousand points of light” ► From subsistence to local trade ► growing incomes stimulate manufacturing ► and competitive advantage ► reinforced by economies of scale. ► Market areas develop around settlements and urban areas emerge.

11 Trade centres with a linear market

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14 Export Base Theory ► Basic industries export  Compete internationally initially because of favourable resource base  Regional specialization and economies of scale  Growing interdependency as trade increases ► Non-basic industries develop to serve basic sector e.g. services

15 Staples Theory ► A Canadian theory of Harold Adams Innis ► Staple: a crude commodity or resource product ► Staples emerged at different times and places ► With distinctive upstream and downstream linked industries ► Influencing regional economic development

16 Global demand for Staples has regionalized impacts in Canada


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