Economic development in the UK Flashcards

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De-industrialization caused…

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fewer jobs are available in manufacturing and primary sector.

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Globalisation

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  • lots of manufacturing moved overseas

- trade with other countries is increasingly important part of GDP

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Government policies

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Decisions on investment in new infrastructure and technology and support for businesses affect how well the economy grows.

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4
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The UK’s economy is…

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post-industrial.

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5
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In 2011 tertiary and…

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quaternary sectors employed 81 percent of the UK’s workforce.

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Quaternary industries are found:

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  • on the outskirts of cities near good transport links
  • close to housing for the workforce
  • near universities, so they have access to university research
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Why is quaternary industry growing?

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  • growing demand for high-tech products

- The UK has a large number of strong research universities

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The decline in heavy industry had a greater impact on…

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the north of the UK, but the growth of the post-industrial services has mostly benefited south.

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In general economic and…

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social indicators tend to be better in the south than the north. This is a north-south divide.

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10
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Wages in the north are…

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lower than the south. It is up 40 percent.

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Health is generally worse in the…

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north than the south. E.g. life expectancy is 2.5 years higher in the south.

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12
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GCSE results are better in…

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south than north.

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13
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Crossrail to reduce the divide

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  • create 55, 000 jobs during construction
  • increase central London’s rail capacity by 10 percent
  • 40 new stations
  • people have better access to work
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Roads to reduce the divide

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  • 6 billion pounds will be invested in the north

- this will encourage industrial location as it will reduce the cost associated with longer transport times

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15
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Northen Powerhouse

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Government’s plan to reduce inequality between south and north by attracting investors to the North.

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16
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55 Enterprise zones in the north

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  • tax breaks
  • improved infrastructure
  • financial benefits-future bills can be reduced
17
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Changing rural areas

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In western Cumbria, a population in some villages decreased. This is because there are fewer jobs-manufacturing and agriculture are big industries in Cumbria on a decline.

18
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Important transport networks in the UK

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  • capacity on motorways is being increased by adding extra lines
  • crossrail will increase capacity and allow faster journeys
  • airports-new runway is needed in the south-east as existing airports are full
  • ports-new London Gateway is operating at the mouth of Thems river.
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UK’s strong links to other countries

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  • particularly significant links with USA, Europe and Asia
  • a transport-Channel tunnel between France and UK
  • most of the trans-Atlantic cables are routed via the UK
  • UK is part of EU
  • part of commonwealth association, which improves the well-being of everyone
20
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Modern industrial developments are more…

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environmentally sustainable, because of more strict regulations, increased awareness and increasing costs of energy and waste disposal.