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Industrialization and Economic Development Key Terms BY: R.J Smith 7th period Development is the improvement in material conditions of a place as a result of diffusion of technology and knowledge. This is important because it is a main goal for most of the planet’s regions and development will help solve many problems. More Developed Country Less Developed Country North-South Split MDCs are found primarily in the Northern Hemisphere north of 30˚ latitude, whereas LDCs are found in south of this line Human Development Index Indicator of level of development for each country, constructed by the United Nations, combining income, education, literacy, and life expectancy Gross Domestic Product

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Industrial Revolution Maquiladora Doi Moi Site and situation location factors Textiles Minimills Capital Flight Just in time delivery Perishable products Break of bulk point Bulk reducing/gaining Single market manufacturers Outsourcing Amenities New International Division of Labor SEZ or EPZ 4 Asian Tigers Metropolitan Area Agglomeration/deglomeration/conglomeration Conurbation Primate city Urban sprawl Green space Functional specialization Economic base Tax abatement Edge cities Urban hierarchy Zoning laws Economics of agglomeration Fordist/post-fordist Homogenization Ecotourism/medical tourism Footloose industry Telecommuting Back offices

AP Human Geography Chapter 16 Outline

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Chapter 16- Multinationalism on the Map Supernationalism- Establishment of numerous international associations in political, economic, cultural, and military spheres. Technically it?s the efforts by three of more states to forge associations for mutual benefit and pursuit of shared global goal. International Sanctions- Designed to induce states to change their behavior. Isolates a country that behaves in a way that is deemed inappropriate by the international community. One was put on South Africa, it caused foreign firms to leave and almost all foreign investment to dry up. From League of Nations to United Nations League of Nations (1919) Collapsed during WWII Initiated international negotiations on maritime boundaries The United Nations Came after WWII and League of Nations

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