Review for Test 3: Economics and Globalization
Sorry I wasn't there on Thursday: I was at a job interview in Wisconsin that came up suddenly. Hopefully you all go the update: this test will be this coming Tuesday (November 14). You will not be responsible for the chapter on Chinese economic issues (which we didn't get to).
These are the terms/concepts you should be familiar with for the test. As usual, be able to not only understand each concept, but look above and below each entry to see how that particular word matches with other topics and concepts. Questions? Post them here, and I'll answer.
Developed vs. Underdeveloped States
Rich versus Poor States: how rich versus how poor?
GNP and GNP/PC
Purchasing Power Parity (What isn’t measured in GDP?)
Industrialization vs. Basic Needs
Cycle of Underdevelopment
(Dual Economy, Low Productivity, Insufficient Capital, Few Human Services, Trade, Foreign Aid, Private Investment, Technical Assistance, Lack of Social Cohesion, Insufficient Natural Resources, Explosive Population Growth)
Colonial Legacy (positives and negatives)
Cash Crops
Tariff Barriers
Non-Tariff Barriers (Quota, Subsidy, Regulation)
Stronger vs. Weaker Currencies (What effect does this have on trade?)
Liberal Economics (Comparative Advantage, Specialization, Free Trade)
Dependency (Import Substitution versus Export Driven Growth)
Participatory Development
Globalization: Definitions
Globalization: Free Trade debate
Globalization Mechanisms
(Convergence, Pressure on Government/Policy, Why fewer and less regulations, taxes, etc?)
International Monetary Fund( Two Roles - formal and informal, Benefits and Criticisms, "Golden Straightjacket")
East Asian Financial Crisis: Two explanations
Globalization: Positives and Negatives, Pros and Cons (lots here)
Effects (not just economic)
Indonesian Experience(Sovereignty, East Timor, Democracy, “Revolution from Beyond”)
Current Events
These are the terms/concepts you should be familiar with for the test. As usual, be able to not only understand each concept, but look above and below each entry to see how that particular word matches with other topics and concepts. Questions? Post them here, and I'll answer.
Developed vs. Underdeveloped States
Rich versus Poor States: how rich versus how poor?
GNP and GNP/PC
Purchasing Power Parity (What isn’t measured in GDP?)
Industrialization vs. Basic Needs
Cycle of Underdevelopment
(Dual Economy, Low Productivity, Insufficient Capital, Few Human Services, Trade, Foreign Aid, Private Investment, Technical Assistance, Lack of Social Cohesion, Insufficient Natural Resources, Explosive Population Growth)
Colonial Legacy (positives and negatives)
Cash Crops
Tariff Barriers
Non-Tariff Barriers (Quota, Subsidy, Regulation)
Stronger vs. Weaker Currencies (What effect does this have on trade?)
Liberal Economics (Comparative Advantage, Specialization, Free Trade)
Dependency (Import Substitution versus Export Driven Growth)
Participatory Development
Globalization: Definitions
Globalization: Free Trade debate
Globalization Mechanisms
(Convergence, Pressure on Government/Policy, Why fewer and less regulations, taxes, etc?)
International Monetary Fund( Two Roles - formal and informal, Benefits and Criticisms, "Golden Straightjacket")
East Asian Financial Crisis: Two explanations
Globalization: Positives and Negatives, Pros and Cons (lots here)
Effects (not just economic)
Indonesian Experience(Sovereignty, East Timor, Democracy, “Revolution from Beyond”)
Current Events

1 Comments:
"Revolution from Beyond" was a section in the discussion of Indonesia. Proponents argue that globalization will cause backward and/or dictatorial regimes to crack and come apart, and thus globalization can be used to bring political and economic change.
The test format is 30 multiple choice (more than one correct answer) and four short answer questions.
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