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Economic Development and Transition Chapter 18
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Levels of Development Developed Nations –Northern countries –Industrial countries –First and Second World Less Development Nations –Southern countries –Agricultural / Mixed Economy –Third and Fourth World
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Measuring Development Life expectancy Diet Access to health care Literacy Energy consumption GDP Per capital GDP Industrialization Subsistence agriculture Labor force Consumer goods Infant mortality rate infrastructure
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Characteristics of Development Countries High per capita GDP Higher economic / political freedom Higher degree of consumer spending High agricultural output literacy
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Characteristics of Less Developed Countries Low per capita GDP Low levels of consumption Less economic / political freedom Low levels of agriculture output Less literacy
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Levels of Development Primitive equilibrium Transition Takeoff Semi-development Highly development Newly Industrial Countries (NICs) –Mexico, Brazil, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan
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Issues in Development Rapid Population Growth Factors of Production Physical Capital Human Capital –Health / Nutrition (malnutrition) –Education / Training –Brain drain
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Issues in Development Political Factors –Colonial dependency –Central planning –Government corruption –Political instability Debt –Debt + interest –Structural adjustment program (SAP)
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Financing Development Investment –Internal financing –Foreign financing –Foreign direct investment (enterprises by foreigners) –Foreign portfolio investment
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Foreign Aid Government to government aid NGO to governments 1947: Marshall Plan (Secretary of State George C. Marshall)
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International Institutions World Bank: development projects International Monetary Fund: currency stabilization; debt management United Nations Development Program: dedicated to the elimination of poverty
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Transition to Free Enterprise Central Planning to Free Enterprise –Privatization –Protecting property rights –Work ethic
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Transition in Russia Communism in Russia 1917 - 1980s Glasnost and Perestroika –Glasnost: policy of political openness –Perestroika:plan for restructuring the economy Oil industry Freedom of the press Multiparty system
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Transition in China Great Leap Forward: 1958, Mao Cultural Revolution: 1960, Red Guards, 1976: Deng Xiaoping - more power to local governments –Four Modernizations Improve agriculture Industry Science technology
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Industry China: light industry Economic zones coastal area tax incentives foreign companies indigenous private companies Patent violations -copyright laws expanding middle class Three Gorges Dam
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China / Russia /India Growth of middle class Labor: skills, education, cost Demand for consumer goods Demand for resources –Oil –Gas
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