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Where Are MDC’s and LDC’s Located? Chapter 9: Development Key Issue 2
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More Developed Regions North-South Split Most developed countries are found north of 30° N North America (.950) Led by US (ranked 4 th ) and then Canada (6 th ) : Highest consumers and producers of food Large tertiary job market (secondary jobs falling) Hurt by dropout rate and life expectancy Europe (.930) 12 of the top 20 spots are European (Norway #1) Regional highs and lows balance to a score just below NA Some differences by countries on how to handle the recession and concerns over favoring home countries
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More Developed Regions Russia (.730) Sudden drop following the collapse of the Soviet Union HDI has been increasing since the bottom in the late 80’s Oil has spurred economy in Russia Japan (.960) Highly unfavorable ratio of people/resources Foothold with lower cost products in foreign markets and now high-quality, high-value products (electronics, cars, etc.) Put $ into education & research & development
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More Developed Regions Oceania (.900) Australia (2 nd ) and New Zealand (5 th ) Smaller island nations bring down HDI but not much because of the small populations Mining and food production boost economies
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Less Developed Regions Latin America (.820) Chile (44), Argentina (45), & Mexico (57) are the strongest economies Many people live in urban areas and there is a LOT of variation in development Role of wealthy land owners hurts over quality of life East Asia (.770) Driven by China’s economy (2 nd largest to US) Largest manufacturer in the world Communism helped focus farming efforts (need lots of food for over 1 billion people) Struggles come from poor wages, poor standards for products, and increased output of pollution
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Less Developed Regions SW Asia & N. Africa (.740) “Middle East” Dominated by Islam Businesses stop during prayer times Women not allowed in some places or to hold some jobs Many petroleum rich countries Causes conflicts with countries without large oil deposits SE Asia (.730) Dominated by Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, & the Philippines Agriculture is difficult but rice grows well, as well as, other more “native” items Textile (clothing) manufacturing pushing economy Cheap labor Some corruption and lock of cooperation has slowed growth
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Less Developed Regions Central Asia (.700) Former Soviet republics, as well as, Iran & Afghanistan Kazakhstan & Iran more developed Iran uses oil profits to control consumer prices Other regions continues to be lower outside of K & I S. Asia (.610) Large population and limited resources hurt this region Region relies on monsoon rainfall which ha been far less recently (hurting rice production) India is largest economy (4 th in the world) Strong manufacturing but excelling in technology service industry
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Less Developed Regions Sub-Saharan Africa Desert and rainforest limit development Lack of education and early demographic transition trends stress resources Provides many natural resources for manufacturing Profits often not reinvested into country
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