Risk Society
SDGs
Growth Models
SDGs
100

Name 3 of the hazards

Collapse of Financial Markets, Rising Unemployment Rates, Shrinking of the Middle Class, Deeper Inequalities, Extreme Indebtedness, Inability of the Government to force through reforms, Climate Change, and Scarcity.

100

What are the 5Ps?

People, Prosperity, Planet, Peace, Partnership

100

Adding more resources to the production process can initially boost output

Solow-Swan Model

100

What does SDG stand for?

Sustainable Development Goal

200

Produced by Society and is Considered Preventable

Technological Hazards

200

SDGs are supported by __ goals and __ targets.

17 goals, 169 targets

200

Emphasizes the importance of endogenous factors for sustained growth

New Growth Model

200

The SDGs are designed to shape the world’s future by what year?

2030

300

The source of innovation and human capital

the middle class

300

What are the 3 things that are new and different about the SDGs?

Universality, Integration, & Transformation 

300

His thought says that "Mixing is Key"

Dani Rodrick 

300

What is the title of Goal 12?

Responsible Consumption and Production 

400

According to the theory of Risk Society, this the main reason for the current problems that we face today

Inability of modern societies to produce enough stability and growth

400

In 2022, how many children experienced stunted growth?

148 million

400

Predictable market behavior based on simplified assumptions

Rocking Horse Analogy

400

When were the SDGs officially agreed upon by nearly all the world's nations?

September 25, 2015

500

It is when (year) a certain sociologist coined the Risk Society Theory

1986

500

What is the goal of the SDGs? (tagline)

Leave no one behind.

500

They argue that integrating different disciplines is crucial for understanding complex issues

Milonakis and Fine

500

Give at least 5 goals you remember.

Any of the following:

1. No Poverty  

2. Zero Hunger  

3. Good Health and Well-being  

4. Quality Education  

5. Gender Equality  

6. Clean Water and Sanitation  

7. Affordable and Clean Energy  

8. Decent Work and Economic Growth  

9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure  

10. Reduced Inequality  

11. Sustainable Cities and Communities  

12. Responsible Consumption and Production  

13. Climate Action  

14. Life Below Water  

15. Life on Land  

16. Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions  

17. Partnerships for the Goals  

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