Economic Development In The Uk Flashcards

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What is the primary sector?

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Extracting a raw material e.g. mining or farming

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What is a secondary sector?

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Manufacturing e.g. ship building, car making

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What is a tertiary sector?

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Providing a service e.g. teacher, shop keeper

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What is a quaternary sector?

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High tech, knowledge and skills based jobs e.g. IT, research and development

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How has the Uk economy changed and why?

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  • Since the 1960s manufacturing has declined and tertiary and quaternary industries have grown.
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Why has the Uk economy changed?

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-de-industrialisation has led to a decline in manufacturing due to increase automation. As other countries industrialised increased they could produce goods more cheaply than the Uk which increased competition leading to manufacturing industries to close
-globalisation means that manufacturing has moved overseas where labour costs are lower and some TNCs have moved their tertiary and quaternary operations to the Uk
-government policies mean that restrictions and taxes have been removed to help encourage entrepreneurs and investors to move to the Uk to attract tertiary and quaternary industries

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How has IT led to the development of a postindustrial economy?

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• smart phones allow people to work from home

• instant communication around the world

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Why is the research industry important to the UK economy?

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• Lots of highly skilled workers
• Contributes large amount to the economy

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What is a business park?

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An area of land comprising of a selection of businesses usually located on the edges of towns.

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What is an example of a Uk business park?

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  • Colbat business park Newcastle- The UK’s biggest business park
    -It contains lots of supporting facilities like a fitness centre and green spaces
    -Very close to the A1 and 20 minutes from the international airport - this is good for transportation of goods and personnel
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What impact does the industry have on the physical environment? (Car industry)

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-Creates air pollution contributing to climate change and breathing problems
-Most cars use petrol to run which increases demand for oil drilling

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What has the car industry done to be more sustainable?

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Move towards electric cars e.g. Nissan Leaf
• Use of less water and energy in production has reduced - Nissan, Sunderland now only produces electric cars.

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How is the Uk connected to the world?

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-the UK trades globally, and its overseas exports are worth over £160 billion per year.
-the Channel Tunnel links the UK to France, providing a route to mainland Europe.Large airports like Heathrow act as an international hub, linking the UK to the rest of world.

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What are some advantages of been a commonwealth member?

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-members are given assistance in reconstruction after war has ravaged the state
-in promoted education e.g. scholarships have been offered in other member states such as Canada and Britain

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How was being part of the EU beneficial for the Uk?

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-The EU provided money to farmers that might struggle to make good profit
-It is the biggest single market in the world meaning products can move easily between different places

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How was being part of the EU problematic for the Uk?

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-The Uk could have had to support poorer member countries by paying into the EU meaning less money for investment in their own country
-There are EU laws on pollution and consumer rights which can be restrictive for companies in the Uk which could lead to them relocating