7.2+3 Economic Sectors/Patterns+Measures of Development
7.5 Theories of Development
7.6 Trade and the World Economy
7.7 Changes as a result of the world Economy
7.8 Sustainable Development
100

This economic sector is concerned directly with natural resources of any kind (agriculture, mining, fishing, and forestry)

Primary 

100

This term is used to describe regions that dominate trade, control most advanced technologies, high levels of productivity and diversified economies

Core

100

This is the taxation of imported goods to the U.S. 

Tariffs

100

This is the process of moving certain aspects of office and production to another country 

Offshoring 

100

This term is the promotion of tourist income from activities based on the significance of a countries landscape.  

Ecotourism 

200

Historic Figure James Watts is recognized as the creator of this new new source of power for the industrial revolution.

Steam Engine

200

Regions with undeveloped or narrowly specialized economies with low levels of productivity but potentially have raw materials needed by core countries

Periphery

200

This term defines policies that favor free markets and privatization over government control.

Neoliberalism

200

This is the process of industries leaving to other regions. (ie, the Rust Belt)

Deindustrialization 

200

Sustainable Development is described as economic development without the depletion of this 

Natural Resources 

300

What economic sector would the CO of walmart be in

 Quinary

300

this Divides the world into three tier structure, helps explain the interconnections between places in global economy.

Wallerstein World Systems Theory / Core-Periphery Model

300

a type of trade restriction that sets a physical limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported into a country in a given period of time

Quota

300

These areas offer favorable tax, regulatory, and trade arrangements to foreign firms 

Export Processing Zones (EPZ) or Special Economic Zone

300

17 goals were created by the UN and serve as countries standards for this general term 

Sustainable Development

400

This term defines the value of goods/services produced WITHIN a country in a year

GDP / Gross Domestic Product 

400

According to Wallerstein, India, Mexico, South Africa, Brazil, and China are all examples of this type of region

Semi-Periphery

400

EU, World Trade Organization (WTO), Mercosur, USMCA and OPEC are all 

Trade Agreements 

400

Outsourcing revolves around contracting work out to other companies who can do it _________ and ___________

Effectively and Cheaper 

400

When developing an ecotourism experience in a country, it is essential to have this demographic involved in planning 

locals / natives / inhabitants 

500

The UN'S ___ bases the level of development on

  1. decent standard of living (per capita GNI)

  2. long and healthy life (life expectancy)

  3. access to knowledge (education rates) 

Human Development Index

500

DAILY DOUBLE----- 

Name earths five less developed regions 

(or 500 pts to the team who names the most)

Latin America, Southeast Asia, The Middle East, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa.

500

A situation in which one country can produce something more efficiently (lower opportunity cost) than another country.

Comparative Advantage

500

the increase in time and cost that usually comes with increased distance over which commodities must travel.

Friction of Distance or Distance Decay

500

Sustainable Development is centered around these three core elements 

economic growth, social inclusion and environmental protection

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