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Title: Chapter 8, Global Inequality


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Chapter 8, Global Inequality 
  • Social Change Inequality and Development
  • Global Poverty and Dependence
  • Competition, Change and International
    Relationships

2
Most-to-least Developed Countries
  • Most developed - countries of North America and
    Western Europe along with Australia and New
    Zealand.
  • Less-developed - the former Soviet Unions
    sphere of influence along with nations in Asia
    and Latin America.

3
Most-to-least Developed Countries
  • Least-developed - the remaining 75 of the
    worlds political entities.Includes populous
    nations like India and China, along with many
    nations of Asia, the Middle East, and especially,
    Sub-Saharan Africa.

4
Theories of Development
  • Modernization Less-developed countries will
    adopt the technology and social institutions used
    by the developed countries.
  • World system theory views the world as a single
    economic system in which core societies control
    world resources at the expense of peripheral
    societies.

5
Sustainable Development
  • Necessary to
  • Reduce levels of absolute poverty so that more
    people can produce and consume.
  • Reduce rates of population growth.

6
 Forms of Economic Dependency
  • Banana republic
  • Dependent on producing agricultural commodities
    for export.
  • The costs of imported goods exceeds the returns
    on exports
  • banana republics become less able to attend to
    domestic production necessary for their own
    people.

7
 Forms of Economic Dependency
  • Industrial dependency
  • Occurs when least developed nations provide cheap
    labor to foreign industrial corporations.
  • Foreign capital dependency
  • Occurs in the least developed nations when a
    powerful local elite invites foreign investment.
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