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This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
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What makes one country poor and another rich? Come up with at least 5 features
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Slide 1 - Slide
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Development at different speeds
Slide 2 - Slide
What do you remember from last paragraphs?
Slide 3 - Slide
What couses global shift?
A
devision of the productionchain
B
Cheaper transport
C
Low wages
D
less trade barriers
Slide 4 - Quiz
Core
Periphery
Semi-periphery
Slide 5 - Drag question
This gives the situation of a... country
Core
Periphery
Slide 6 - Drag question
Which group is richest?
A
periphery
B
semi-periphery
C
core
D
core-periphery
Slide 7 - Quiz
BRICS-countries are
A
Core
B
Semi-Periphery
C
Periphery
Slide 8 - Quiz
Multinationals are a form of:
A
Economical globalisation
B
Cultural globalisation
C
political globalisation
Slide 9 - Quiz
Globalisering is the exchange of..
A
money
B
goods
C
people
D
information
Slide 10 - Quiz
After today's lesson:
You know a number of internal and external causes for differences in development.
You understand that internal and external causes of poverty are interrelated.
By comparing different maps, you can show that a country is less economically developed.
Slide 11 - Slide
Development at different speeds
Slide 12 - Slide
Why are some countries rich and others poor?
Internal factors:
causes are in the country itself
External factors:
causes are outside of the country
Slide 13 - Slide
Internal causes
Natural causes:
The development opportunities (enough precipitation, not too many mountains, fertile soils, availability of raw materials etc.)
The location of the country. Is it landlocked or close to sea?
Natural conditions play a role, but do not determine whether a country becomes more or less economically developed. A good example of this is Switzerland.
please note!
Slide 14 - Slide
internal causes
Human causes:
political system: democratic level, corruption, freedom of press etc.
population growth and age stucture
What is the ideal composition?
future> aging
please note!
Slide 15 - Slide
Slide 16 - Slide
internal causes
3. The degree of inequality. > Gini coefficient
please note!
Slide 17 - Slide
External factors
colonial past. Many of colonies functioned as raw material supplier. Now there is neocolonialism.
Role of a country in the world economy. Is this location favourable for MNO's? If not, they will not profit from globalisation
Note please!
Slide 18 - Slide
Slide 19 - Video
Please do note..
Properity is not a given. It is fluent.
Countries can shift poistion in the worldsystem.
About that worldsystem.. C-SP-P, in which groups do most of the people live?