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Chapter 10 AP Human Geography-Development

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23030884Commodity ChainSeries of links connecting the many places of production and distribution and resulting in a commodity that is exchanged on the world market.
23030885DevelopingWith response to a country, making progress in technology, production, and socioeconomic welfare.
23030886Gross National ProductThe total value of all goods and services produced by a country's economy in a given year. It includes all goods and services produced by corporations and individuals of a country; whether or not they are located within the country.
23030887Gross National IncomeCalculates the monetary worth of what is produced within a country plus income received from investments outside the country, as a more accurate way of measuring a country's wealth in the context of a global economy.
23030888Per Capita GNIThe Gross National Product of a given country divided by its population.
23030889Formal EconomyThe legal economy that is taxed and monitored by a government and is included in a government's Gross National Product; as opposed to an informal economy
23030890Informal EconomyEconomic activity that is neither taxed nor monitored by a government; and is not included in that government's Gross National Product; as opposed to a formal economy.
23030891Modernization ModelA model of economic development most closely associated with the work of economist Walter Rostow. The modernization model (sometimes referred to as modernization theory) maintains that all countries go through five interrelated stages of development, which culminate in an economic state of self-sustained economic growth and high levels of mass consumption.
23030892ContextThe geographical situation in which something occurs; the combination of what is happening at a variety of scales concurrently
23030893NeocolonialismThe entrenchment of the colonial order, such as trade and investment, under a new guise.
23030894Structuralist TheoryA general term for a model of economic development that treats economic disparities among countries or regions as the result of historically derived power relations within the global economic system.
23030895Dependency TheoryA structuralist theory that offers a critique of the modernization model of development. Based on the idea that certain types of political and economic relations (especially colonialism) between countries and regions of the world have created arrangements that both control and limit the extent to which regions can develop.
23030896DollarizationWhen a poorer country ties the value of its currency to that of a wealthier country, or when it abandons its currency and adopts the wealthier country's currency as its own.
23030897World-Systems TheoryTheory originated by Immanuel Wallerstein and illuminated by his three-tier structure, proposing that social change in the developing world is inextricably linked to the economic activities of the developed world.
23030898Three-Tier StructureWith reference to Immanuel Wallerstein's world-system's theory, the divisions of the world into the core, the periphery, and the semi-periphery as means to help explain the interconnections between places in the global economy.
23030899TraffickingWhen a family sends a child or an adult to a labor recruiter in hope that the labor recruiter will send money, and the family member will earn more money to send home.
23030900Structural Adjustment LoansLoans granted by international financial institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund to countries in the periphery and the semi periphery in exchange for certain economic and governmental reforms in that country(e.g. privatization of certain government entities and opening the country to foreign trade and investment)
23030901Vectored DiseasesA disease carried from one host to another by an intermediate host.
23030902MalariaVectored Disease spread by mosquitoes that carry the malaria parasite in their saliva and which kills approximately 150000 children in the global periphery each year.
23030903Export Processing ZonesZones established by many countries in the periphery and semi-periphery where they offer favorable tax, regulatory, and trade arrangements to attract foreign trade and investment.
23030904MaquiladorasThe term given to zones in northern Mexico with factories supplying manufactured goods to the U.S. market. The low-wage workers in the primarily foreign-owned factories assemble imported components and/or raw materials and then export finished goods.
23030905Special Economic ZonesThe specific area within a country in which tax incentives and less stringent environmental regulations are implemented to attract foreign business.
23030906North American Free Trade AgreementAgreement entered into by Canada, Mexico, and the United States in December 1992 and which took effect on January 1, 1994 to eliminate the barriers to trade in, and facilitate the cross-border movement of goods and services between the countries.
23030907DesertificationThe encroachment of desert conditions on moister zones along the desert margins, where plant cover and soils are threatened by desiccation-though overuse, in part by humans and their domestic animals, and, possibly, in part because of inexorable shifts in the Earth's environmental zones.
23030908Island of DevelopmentPlace built up by a government or corporation to attract foreign investment and which has relatively high concentrations of paying jobs and infrastructure.
23030909Nongovernmental OrganizationsInternational organizations that operate outside of the formal political arena but that are nevertheless influential in spearheading international initiatives on social, economic, and environmental issues.
23030910Microcredit ProgramProgram that provides small loans to poor people, especially women, to encourage development of small businesses.

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