§1.3 Development at different speeds

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Starter
What makes one country poor and another rich? Come up with at least 5 features
timer
5:00

Slide 1 - Diapositive

1.3 
Development at different speeds

Slide 2 - Diapositive

What do you remember from last paragraphs?

Slide 3 - Diapositive

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 - Question de remorquage

Core
Core
Semi-periphery
Semi-periphery
Periphery

Slide 6 - Question de remorquage

This gives the situation of a...  country 
Core

Periphery

Slide 7 - Question de remorquage

Global shift happens..
A
periphery -> core
B
(semi)periphery -> core
C
Core -> (semi)periphery
D
Semi-periphery -> periphery

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which group is richest?
A
periphery
B
semi-periphery
C
core
D
core-periphery

Slide 9 - Quiz

BRICS-countries are
A
Core
B
Semi-Periphery
C
Periphery

Slide 10 - Quiz

Drag the pictures about globalisaton/ not about globalisation to the correct location
IS about globalisation
is NOT about globalisation

Slide 11 - Question de remorquage

Multinationals are a form of:
A
Economical globalisation
B
Cultural globalisation
C
political globalisation

Slide 12 - Quiz

Globalisering is the exchange of..
A
money
B
goods
C
people
D
information

Slide 13 - Quiz

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Development at different speeds

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Why are some countries rich and others poor?
Internal factors:
causes are in the country itself

External factors:
causes are outside of the country

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Internal causes 
Natural causes:
  1. The development opportunities (enough precipitation, not too many mountains, fertile soils, availability of raw materials etc.) 
  2. 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!

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internal causes
Human causes:
  1. political system: democratic level, corruption, freedom of press  etc. 
  2. population growth and age stucture
  • What is the ideal composition?
  • future> aging 


please note!

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internal causes
3. The degree of inequality. > Gini coefficient
please note!

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External factors
  1. colonial past. Many of colonies functioned as raw material supplier. Now there is neocolonialism. 
  2. 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!

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Slide 22 - Vidéo

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?

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