Theories/Models
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Industry Terms
Vocab
100

What are the 3 types of countries in Wallerstein's World Systems Theory?

Core, Semi-Periphery, and Periphery

100

What does GDP stand for?

Gross Domestic Product

100

The unequal distribution of wealth and income in society

Income inequality

100

Define Industrialization.

The process by which economies transform from primarily agrarian societies to ones based on the manufacturing of goods and services.

100

The process of using standardized containers to transport goods efficiently by land, sea, or air.

Containerization

200

What are some characteristics of a stage 5 country according to Rostow's Stages of Economic Development?

High incomes, widespread production of goods and services, many people working in the service sector

200

The measure of a country's total income earned by its residents, regardless of whether that income is earned domestically or abroad.

GNI (Gross National Income)

200

Small loans provided to individuals or small businesses for promoting economic development

microloans

200

Who created the Least Cost Theory?

Alfred Webber

200

A sustainable travel approach that focuses on responsible visits to natural areas, conserving the environment, and improving the well-being of local communities.

Ecotourism

300

Which theory declares that prosperity is sustained in the core while poverty is sustained in the periphery?

Dependency Theory

300

What does the Human Development Index (HDI) measure?

The status of life in a country based off life expectancy, education levels, and income per capita.

300

Women earn less than men for the same work force a phenomenon known as

gender pay gap

300

What are some reasons a company might outsource labor?

- Cost Savings

- Increased efficiency

- Access to talent

-Increased flexibility

300

The clustering of people, businesses, and activities in a particular area, creating a concentration that often leads to increased efficiency and collaboration.

Agglomeration

400

Less developed countries are characterized in which ecomonic sector?

Primary Sector

400

What's the difference between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross National Product (GNP)?

Gross Domestic Product only counts the product made within the country's borders, while Gross National Product counts any product produced by the country's citizens regardless of whether it was produced domestically or abroad.

400

Less developed countries tend to have _ wage gaps whereas more developed countries have _ wage gaps.

Wide, Narrow

400

If two countries have a complementary index score of 92, are they a good or bad match for trade?

Good Match

400

Taxes imposed by a government on imported goods, which raise the price of these goods in order to protect domestic industries and generate revenue.

Tariff

500

A core country is most likely to be in which stage of the Demographic Transition Model?

Stage 4 or 5

500

What does the Gender Inequality Index (GII) measure?

The gender disparities in reproductive health, empowerment, and labor market participation.

500

As women get involved in the workforce what are the results?

Increased participation in workforce, changes in family dynamics, economic independence, Social attitude changes.

500

What is the place where goods are transported from one mode of transportation to another called?

Break-Of-Bulk Point

500

An economic and political ideology that promotes free markets, deregulation, and minimal government intervention in the economy.

Neoliberalism

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