DG - Factors that make global development worse Flashcards

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What four factors make inequalities worse?

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  • Physical
  • Economical
  • Environmental
  • Social
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What physical factors do not favour some countries?

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  • Mountainous terrains
  • Swamp land
  • Deserts
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What makes trade hard in Africa?

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It has many land locked countries making trade less easy due to the inability to have coastal ports

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What do the tropical Africa, South America and Asia tend to suffer from?

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Climate related diseases such as Malaria, HIV/AIDS - standards of living are not improved when people are ill and so many children are orphaned.

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What do regular climatic droughts do?

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Limit future development and destroying what may have already been put in place

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How do poor water quality prevent economic development?

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It causes diseases that are carried in the water like endemic malaria, yellow fever, bilharzia and river blindness

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What might not be an option when rainfull amounts vary throughout the year?

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Irrigation

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Why is poverty a economic factor?

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It is almost impossible to develop as a country if their is a low life expectancy and standard of living as well as factors like corruption

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What are usually the poorest countries emerging from?

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Civil war - eg Ethiopia had been successful until civil war and a famine which made it one of the worlds poorest nations in the world

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How do we know that global politics do not favour poor countries?

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Sometimes tariffs are placed on goods by the purchasing country

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Why is Africa the least industrialised continent despite cheap labour?

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Processing and value-adding is usually done in the purchasing country - most African exports are primary goods (raw materials) and so are of less value than processed goods.

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What is a country’s income primarily measured by?

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Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and the welfare of the people by the human development index (HDI) - when the income is low, so is the welfare

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What are environmental factors?

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Deforestation and overgrazing which increases desertification - poor governments have little spare money or resources protect and develop environmental resources.

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What are the two social factors?

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Education and health

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What does a poor country find difficult to do?

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Fund education for all children to a good level - investors put off by the lack of an educated workforce

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Why is Sierra Leones one of the most distressed countries in the world?

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It hasn’t been able to maintain the health system put in place in 1963 due to being a poor country - it is difficult for sick people to work hard so its economy has spiralled downwards

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What is GDP?

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Gross domestic product - the total value of goods and services produced by a country divided by its total population. Foreign income is not included

18
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What are tariffs?

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Government taxes on imported or exported goods