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Title: The Developing World


1
The Developing World
  • Ch. 2 Sec. 3

2
World Economic Patterns
  • Interdependence
  • During Age of Imperialism, Western powers seized
    control of global market
  • Forced colonies to switch from subsistence
    agriculture to cash crops
  • Sold manufactured goods to colonies
  • Post independence many former colonies still
    depend on Western nations for manufactured goods
  • Livelihood depended on production of one specific
    crop

3
World Economic Patterns
  • Modernization
  • Political stability
  • Obstacles Imperialists created nations
    regardless of clan, tribe or loyalty
  • Economic diversity
  • Dependence on one good ?if the value of that good
    drops, economy plummets
  • Solutions
  • Tariff tax on foreign goods encourages people to
    buy locally
  • Privatization selling industries to private
    investors to encourage diversity efficiency
  • Infrastructure
  • Improve education, sewage and water systems,
    hospitals, law enforcement, etc.

The lingo Previously 1st, 2nd 3rd world Now
underdeveloped, developing, developed
4
Debt Crisis
  • Nations that could not afford to modernize,
    borrowed
  • Interests rate rose, unable to pay debts
  • Infrastructure suffers when debts go unpaid
  • Similar problems
  • Price of oil soaring developing (and developed)
    nations cant afford new prices
  • Value of cash crops dropping on national market

5
Growing Pains
  • Population explosion
  • Better health care sanitation, more food
    bigger populations
  • Leads to poverty, unemployment, overcrowding
  • Urbanization
  • Growth of cities migration to cities
  • In developing nations crime, poverty, etc.
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