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the money generated by citizens and businesses of a country regardless of where the citizens are or lived when money is earned (workers and people)

gross domestic product (GNP)

100

a measure of what similar Goods cost in different countries

purchasing power parity (PPP)

100

the percentage of population that can read and write, usually at an 8th grade level or higher

literacy rate

100

to provide loans often to women to start or expand a business

Microcredit

100

when more than 60% of a country's export our raw materials

commodity dependence

200

the money generated by citizens and businesses of a country regardless of where the citizens are or lived when money is earned (factories)

Gross national income (GNI)

200

the portion of the economy that is monitored by the government so people in it follow regulations and pay taxes

formal sector

200

differences in the Privileges afforded to males and females in a society

Gender gap

200

a modernization theory that focuses on the shift from traditional to Modern forms of society

Stages of economic growth model

200

when one party desires a good or service that it does not have or cannot produce and another party has the desired good or service with which it is willing to part

trade
300

the dollar amount of all final goods and services produced within a country in one year

Gross domestic Product (GDP

300

the portion of the economy that is not monitored by the government

informal sector

300

a composite measure of several factors indicating gender disparity

Gender inequality index (GII)

300

alternative model to Rostow's

world systems theory/ core-periphery model

300

a system of Exchange in which no money changes hands

Barter

400

the profits from a foreign owned company were leaving the country and going back to the home country

remittances

400

one measure of the distribution of income within a population

Ginza Coefficient 

400

Combines one economic measure (GNI Per capita) with three social measures (Life expectancy, expected years of schooling, and average years of schooling)

Human Development Index (HDI)

400

countries do not exist in isolation but are part of an intertwine World System in which all countries are dependent on each other

Dependency model

400

the ability to produce a good or service at a lower cost than others

comparative advantage

500

an amount per person

per capita

500

the number of years a person is expected to live has a positive correlation with development

life expantancy

500

several programs enacted by governments and international non-profit agencies

Non-governmental organizations (GNOs)

500

raw materials such as coffee, cocoa, and oil, that have not undergone any processing

commodities

500

when a country has the income goods or services that the other country desires

complementarity