Measuring Wealth
Development Models
Global Systems
Trade and Industry
Wild Card
100

The total market value of all final goods/services produced within a country's borders in a year.

What is GDP

100

duced within a country's borders in a year.The number of stages in Rostow's Stages of Economic Growth model.

What is Five
100

This World Systems Theory type describes countries that are least developed and often exploited.

What is Periphery

100

A factory in Mexico, usually near the U.S. border, that assembles goods for export.

What is  Maquiladora

100

The portion of the economy not monitored or taxed by the government.

What is the informal sector?

200

This measure would count the earnings of a U.S. citizen working in a factory in South Korea.

What is GNI

200

This social indicator (score 0–1) combines life expectancy, education, and GNI per capita.

What is the HUman Development Index

200

In Wallerstein’s theory, these countries dominate the global economy and "buy" raw materials.

What are Core Countries

200

A major criticism of this trade agreement (replaced by USMCA) was the loss of manufacturing jobs.

What is NAFTA

200

This term describes the rapid, poorly planned spread of cities into nearby rural areas.

What is Urban Sprawl?

300

This social measure (like TFR or infant mortality) usually falls as a country’s wealth rises.

What is Total Fertility Rate 

300

This stage of Rostow’s model is marked by rapid growth in the secondary sector (manufacturing)

What is Take off

300

This theory explains the relationship between "Core" and "Periphery" countries.

What is Wallerstein’s World Systems Theory

300

When a country relies almost entirely on the export of one or two raw materials (e.g., oil or copper).

What is Commodity Dependence?

300

Why might a country like Qatar have a high GNI but a lower HDI rank than others?

What is unequal distribution of wealth and social inequality? 

400

According to the HDI scoring system, this specific number represents the "perfect" or highest score

What is 1

400

Rostow’s stage where a country shifts from subsistence farming to improving infrastructure

What are Pre-conditions for Take-off

400

These countries (like Mexico or India) have features of both the core and the periphery.

What is Semi Periphery?

400

These specific areas offer tax incentives and lower regulations to attract foreign companies.

What are Proximity to major markets 

400

If Norway has an HDI of 0.954, name one thing you can assume about its population's health or education.

What is High literacy/High life expectancy?

500

This term describes when profits from a trade zone are sent back to the "Core" country instead of staying local.

What is Economic Repatriation?

500

The final stage of Rostow’s model, characterized by high levels of consumption and service jobs.

What is age of high mass consumption?

500

According to the source, 70% of workers in many EPZs are of this demographic group.

What are women

500

One reason trade zones are often located in Semi-Periphery countries (besides low labor costs).

What is bypassing labor laws/restricted unions

500

A major "labor concern" critics have regarding Export-Processing Zones (EPZs).

What are Long hours/poor safety.

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