Title: International Development Chapter 13'2
1International Development Chapter 13.2
- PSC 124
- Spring 2006
- Northrup
2Differential Impact of Climate Change on the
North v South
- Relevant to discussion of economic development
- Level of capital accumulation affects all areas
of life, including ability to adapt to changes
e.g. climate change - NYT slide show
Well in Malawi contaminated by floodwaters NYT
Article
3NPR Series on Development and Contrasts in India
- Development process can lead to stark
juxtaposition of wealth and poverty - NPR 5-part series on life in India
4North-South Business Relations
- Poor countries have little capital
- So foreign investment can get accumulation
started - What are benefits to MNCs and what are pros and
cons for a poor country?
5Benefits to MNC
- Inexpensive to do business
- Sometimes presence of natural resources
- MNC has significant control
- MNC owns facilities hold as asset
- MNC controls labor
- Controls whether to expand or close
- Can take profits out of country
6Benefits to Poor Country
- Partnership creates jobs
- Country can build accumulation of capital to
invest in other local industries - Charge taxes, fees
- Lease land
- Entrée into global economy
- Can enter into joint ventures and limit MNC
ownership to 49
7Down Side to Poor Country
- Country relinquishes control
- Often majority of profits go to MNC
- Builds infrastructure, policies to benefit MNC
and its industry, not investment in long-term
domestic economic development - Flexibility means MNCs pull out if conditions
change (race to the bottom) - Favorable conditions created for MNC can hurt the
country (e.g. allowing poor working conditions
for workers, environmental harm)
8What MNCs Look For
- Favorable regulatory environments tax breaks,
labor laws, unions - Labor supply considerations cheap labor, or
skilled labor - Absorptive capacity skilled labor force,
developed infrastructure so lower costs to
startup - Financial stability low inflation, stable
currency exchange rates - Political stability
- Economic growth if MNC is dependent on its
products being bought in-country
9Workable Development?
- Foreign investment that works?
- Cooperation between domestic and international
public and private sectors, and NGOs - Video - Developing Chads Oil
- National Geographic feature on oil in Africa
10Technology Transfer
- Tech transfer when third world country acquires
technology (skills, knowledge, methods,
equipment) from foreign sources - Brain drain
- Example of pros and cons of tech transfer
depends on how its done The green revolution
11Results from Green Revolution
12Criticisms of Green Revolution
- Agricultural quality
- Globalization and social change
- Sustainability
13Understanding Local Conditions Bali Water Priests
- Steeply stepped wet-rice terraces
- Hundreds of farming communities
- Priests of water temples coordinated irrigation
- Religious, social and technical processes
- Optimized water sharing
- Reduced pest infestations
- Successful yield
For more Link
14North-South Debt
- Borrowing - an alternative to foreign investment
- Debt service
- Default
- Debt renegotiation
- Third world Debt crisis
- Debt forgiveness
15Debate over Fairness of Debt Forgiveness
- Pro and con
- Debt relief activists
- Skeptical economists
- Counter-argument to skeptical economists
- Libertarian economists
- Recently, increasing support for debt forgiveness
to improve conditions in poor countries
16Debt Still Not Solved
- South owes 2 trillion
- Pays 300 billion a year to service
- gt 1/3 export earnings in South America go to debt
payment - Africas debt 40 of annual GDP
- The developing world now spends 13 on debt
repayment for every 1 it receives in grants
(source) - Case Nigeria (source)
17IMF Conditionality
- Loans supply capital for early stage of
accumulation - IMF conditionality and SAPs (critique)
- Terms usually painful for citizens, for
politicians - Cut inflation
- Cut government spending (social programs)
- Cut subsidies
- Crack down on corruption
- Privatization and deregulation
- Policies of economists little understanding or
consideration of history, politics, local
conditions
18Critics and Supporters - SAPs
- Threaten sovereignty
- Economic impact of SAPs
- Low wages
- Privatization
- Urbanization (agricultural SAPs)
- Economic stagnation
- Cutting education
- Cutting health programs
- Positive borrowed time
19South in International Regimes - Disadvantaged
- WTO trading regime favors industrialized
countries - Cant protect infant industries (e.g. through
tariffs) so cant compete - Have comparative advantage in textiles and
agriculture, but both were excluded from GATT
(which focused on manufactured goods where North
has comparative advantage) - Bringing cases to WTO is extremely costly, so
North can afford but South cant
20Generalized System of Preferences
- Created to compensate for inequities
- Formal system of exemption from some WTO rules
- MFN rules altered so preferences could be given
by wealthy countries to developing countries to
assist in building economies - More recently, textiles and to some extent
agricultural products, have been added to
coverage by WTO rules, which helps developing
countries
21Foreign Assistance
- Most assistance comes from North
- 90 of government assistance comes from the
Development Assistance Committee of OECD (DAC) - DAC countries set a goal of 0.7 of GNP to be
given in foreign aid - Only Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands,
and Luxembourg meet the target - US gives lowest percentage of GNP of rich
countries (.1), but gives most in total economic
aid in absolute dollars
22Foreign AssistanceTaking on Global Poverty
Malawi
Niger
India
23Types of Aid
- Grants
- Technical cooperation (North Korea)
- Credits e.g. grants to buy grain
- Loans
- Loan guarantees (will back up loan, so lower
rate) - Military aid
24USAID
- Main US agency for dispensing FA
- Where money goes
- State Department
- Aid used as leverage in bargaining
25Peace Corps
- Goals
- Trained workers (e.g. health)
- Promote understanding of Americans
- Promote understanding by American
- History
- JFK 1960 campaign speech
- Counter to image of ugly American
- Concerns about draft dodgers
- Website About the Peace Corps
26Three Models of Development Assistance
- The Disaster Relief model
- The Missionary model
- The Oxfam model
27Disaster Relief UN Relief Web
- Short-term relief from affects of natural
disasters and war - ReliefWeb the global hub for time-critical
humanitarian information on Complex Emergencies
and Natural Disasters Link
28Missionary Model
- Charitable programs to meet basic needs
- Often provide short term assistance, but not
sustainable change - Dont deal with underlying causes
- Over dont deal with local context and culture
appropriately
29Oxfam Model
- Oxfam International is a confederation of 12
organizations working together with over 3,000
partners in more than 100 countries to find
lasting solutions to poverty, suffering and
injustice. - Grassroots empowerment not dependency
teaching people to fish - Oxfam website