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Title: Economic Development in a Developed Economy


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Economic Development in a Developed Economy
France.
  • France is one of the most developed economies in
    the world and this is shown in the following
    statistics
  • Population 59 million people
  • Life expectancy 79 years
  • Literacy rate 99
  • GNP 26000
  • HDI - .92
  • employment structure Primary 4, Secondary
    23, Tertiary 73.
  • unemployment 11
  • people living in poverty (below the threshold
    of 700 per month) - 10

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  • But the last 2 statistics show that, like most
    developed economies, the average figures can hide
    personal and regional differences in the quality
    of life

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  • The French economy has undergone essential
    changes on its road to a developed economy
  • Most employed people are now working in the
    tertiary sector (well-paid employment) and the
    primary sector is the least important.
  • Greater use of technology and automation has led
    to higher productivity in manufacturing but an
    overall decline in the manufacturing sector has
    occurred as labour intensive manufacturing
    industries have relocated to lower labour costing
    countries of the south.
  • Massive investment in the social and economic
    infrastructure as more profits result from
    increase trade e.g. Health, education, transport,
    energy supplies.

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Remember
  • All these economic changes are shown in the
    study of the Paris Basin.
  • The information on the Paris Basin should be
    used, where possible in this section.

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The Tertiary Sector Service Industries
  • It dominates the French economy with
  • Over 16 million people employed
  • 73 of the working population
  • Over 50 of the GNP
  • Average yearly growth of 1.5 since 1970.

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Reasons for the growth of the service industry
  • As economic development increased there was
    greater investment in health and educational
    services e.g. third-level graduates.
  • As economic wealth increases the public
    administration sector grows and so the government
    is the largest employer in France. Government
    departments (environmental, finance, agriculture,
    transport) employ millions of people.

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  • Public sector services (health, education,
    environment) have shown a huge increase in recent
    years
  • 35 of all third level institutions in France are
    in the Paris region.
  • 75 of all research, laboratory and scientific
    work is in this region e.g. La Villette science
    park in Paris.
  • As average income rise, there is a greater demand
    for leisure and tourism services. People have
    more money and more time for recreational
    purposes.

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  • The tourist sector has grown enormously since
    1960. Over 70 million tourists visit France each
    year and millions of people are employed directly
    and indirectly (spin-off / multiplier)
    activities.
  • Tourism and its spin-off / multiplier effect is
    of great importance to the economy of the Paris
    Basin and attractions include
  • Louvre, Versailles, Eiffel Tower, Disneyland
    Resort (Marne la Vallee) etc.

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  • As the economy improves there is a greater demand
    for specialised services in finance, insurance,
    marketing and media e.g. 800,000 people are
    employed in the financial sector.
  • In the Paris Region banking / finance employs
    over 500,000 people and 90 of the headquarters
    of French leading companies are in Paris e.g.
    Credit Lyonnais, Air France.

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  • The transport infrastructure has to improve to
    meet the demands of more people with more leisure
    time. About 4 of the French workforce are
    employed in the transport sector.
  • Transport networks employ about 5 of Paris
    working population.
  • Rail TGV, RER, Metro
  • Air 3 major airports
  • Road network.

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  • As incomes improve there is an increased demand
    for retailing and wholesaling services
    (supermarkets, car sales etc). Over 13 of
    employed people (nearly 3 million people) work in
    retail outlets throughout France.
  • To meet the growing demands for space for
    services and to deal with the congestion in
    existing areas, the French government has
    encouraged the growth of new commercial, retail
    and financial centres away from the older centres

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  • In Paris commercial retail and financial centres
    have been built at La Defense, Rungis and
    Bobigny. Offices and commercial developments have
    been built on the sites of demolished factories
    and commercial buildings e.g. Gare du Lyon,
    Montparnasse.
  • The service / tertiary sector also dominates the
    economy in
  • The Mediterranean Region (Marseille to Nice)
  • French Alpine Region (tourism)
  • The service / tertiary sector is least important
    in
  • Brittany
  • Massif Central (Peripheral Region)

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