The World Economy: Part 2 Flashcards

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effects…

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  • exploiting of cheap labor
  • racism = basing upon stereotypes
  • inequality in wealth
  • population boom
  • anti-globalization movement
  • decline
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inequality in wealth

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  • mass wealth for a select few
  • separation between the rich and poor (the have vs. the have nots)
  • disparity between developed and undeveloped countries
    • some countries are developing (China) while other are not (India)
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population boom

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  • growth in life expectancy
  • shortage of products (i.e. oil, home, etc.)
  • unemployment
  • move to urban over the rural
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anti-globalization movement

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  • opposed neo-liberalization
    • because it devastated the environment
    • devalued labor classes
    • disregard for human rights
    • global inequality
    • hatred for large companies
    • anti-American sentiments (seen as an empire)
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decline

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  • growing of industrial countries competing against those already industrialized
  • those that had been the creditors, now find themselves as the debtors due to trade imbalances
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benefits

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  • many of these workers provide much needed and south after skills, services, intelligence, etc
  • doctors from India, engineers form China, and so on this can boost the US economy
  • workers able to provide for their families back home
  • maintains tradition of US as land of opportunity to all, melting pot, culturally rich and diverse society
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problems

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  • many workers migrate illegally receive the benefits of US government services, but don’t pay taxes
  • cheap source of labor can take away jobs from legal citizens
  • increased political and cultural tensions
  • increased prejudice, discrimination, racism , conclusions founded upon stereotypes, etc.
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economic globalization

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  • economic globalization has helped generate the most remarkable increase in economic growth and creation of wealth in world history
  • value of total world output in 1950 = $7.1 trillion
  • value of total world output in 2003 = $55.9 trillion
  • positive impacts on human welfare:
    • growth in life expectancy
    • declining infant mortality rates
    • increasing literacy
    • falling world poverty
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economic instability

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  • 1973-1974 oil shortage: rising oil prices, stock
  • market crash, economic hardships for both developed and developing countries
  • 2008 inflated housing market in US: collapsed, millions of home foreclosures, banks closing, growing unemployment, tightening of credit, declining consumer spending
  • increased the gap between global north and global south
  • clear division in human community = the rich industrialized countries (mostly in Europe and north America) versus everyone else
  • widening gap has been evident in great differences in:
    • incomes
    • medical care
    • availability of clean drinking water
    • educational and employment opportunities
    • access to internet
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contentious economic issues between global north and global south

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  • rules for free trade
  • availability of and terms for foreign aid
  • representation in international economic organizations
  • growing problem of indebtedness
  • environmental and labor standards
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inequalities among developing countries themselves have also delayed reforming the world economy in favor of the poor

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  • oil-rich nations in the Middle east versus banana-producing countries of Central America
  • rapidly industrializing states of China and India versus impoverished African countries
  • US = gap between unskilled Americans versus skilled Americans
  • Mexico = gap between urban, industrial north and rural, agricultural south
  • China = gap between rural households and those in growing cities
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agree that economic globalization has

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  • lowered labor standards
  • devastated environment
  • prevent poor countries from protecting themselves against financial speculators
  • ignored local cultures
  • disregarded human rights
  • enhanced global inequality
  • favored only the interests of large corporations and rich countries
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how has wealth distribution changed in the US

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  • gap grew between low-wage manufacturing work and skilled work
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how did the inflated housing market hurt the US economy in 2008

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  • inflated market collapsed
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how did re globalization affect the north and the south

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  • increased the economic gap
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what are some benefits of increased trade

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  • increased literacy
  • increased life expectancy
  • decreased poverty
17
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why did instability rise

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  • large number of people depending on finite goods

- large number of people depending on a global economy

18
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how has US global production changed because of globalization

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  • we only produced 8.1% of global production in 2008
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when did the anti-globalization movement begin

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  • 1990s
20
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when did the rich and poor gap begin across the globe

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  • agriculture
21
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why did OPEC put an embargo on the US

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  • for selling weapons to Israel
22
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how has wealth distribution changed in China

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  • gap increased between those and urban and rural areas
23
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which are benefits of globalization within the US

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  • boost to the economy while immigrants provide for others at home