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Title: Industrial Location and Globalization of Enterprise


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Industrial Location and Globalization of
Enterprise
  • Field trip
  • Hokkaigakuen Summer Student Exchange
  • Review
  • Questions
  • Changing Global Map
  • Aggregate trends
  • Global shifts in production and trade
  • Student analysis of empirical data!

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HOKKAI GAKUEN SUMMER EXCHANGE(IDST 2850 3850)
  • IDST 2850 Study Tour of Japan
  • IDST 3850 Field Research in Japan
  • (optional with additional tuition fees)
  • Admission by application and interview
  • Instructors Ian MacLachlan and Diane Clark
  • Approximate Dates Summer Session I
  • Pre-Departure class schedule May 1-May 28 TBA
  • Travel Dates May 28 June 26 (to be confirmed)

3
Travel Plan
  • Lethbridge-Kitami - fly
  • Kitami 11 days
  • Kitami-Sapporo - coach
  • Sapporo 11 days
  • Sapporo-Osaka - fly
  • Kyoto, Hiroshima 4 days
  • Osaka-Lethbridge - fly

4
To learn more Information Sessions
  • Monday, 24 January 430-530
  • U-Hall D631
  • Tuesday, 25 January 430-530
  • U-Hall B660
  • Wednesday, 26 January 1200-1300
  • U-Hall C640

5
Details of Exchange
  • Approximate Cost 2,500 (includes course
    tuition, airfare, accommodation meals),
  • plus spending money 500-1,000.
  • Further Information
  • Tracy Warwick 329 2041 (away 17-21 Jan)
  • Glen Allen 329 2768 (Mgr Intl Student Centre)
  • Ian MacLachlan 329 2076 (Geography)

6
Aggregate Trends
  • Aggregates conceal a great deal
  • Temporal volatility
  • Regional disparities
  • Industry differences
  • World War II
  • Symbolic dividing line, a last do-over
  • Relevance?
  • 1950s-1970s Golden Age of economic growth
  • Long boom
  • Bust came as a surprise!

7
What drives the long boom?
  • Peace and military build-up
  • Post World War II Institutions
  • Marshall Plan
  • United Nations
  • Bretton Woods monetary system until 1971
  • IMF and World Bank
  • GATT WTO
  • Climate of decolonization and Cold War

8
What ends the long boom?
  • OPEC quadruples oil prices in 1973
  • Israel is widely viewed as the culprit
  • Inflating commodity prices and labour costs
    through the 1960s
  • Bretton Woods system collapses
  • Inflation
  • Subsequent volatility yet interconnectedness of
    global economy

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Manufacturing Trends
  • Mfg Output is unevenly distributed
  • Distribution shifting to LDCs
  • Mfg Trade is less concentrated than production
  • Top exporters have smaller share
  • Distribution is shifting to LDCs
  • Lets animate the trends!

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