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Across
The highly developed economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.
A country which has not progressed any further along the development continuum. Economic activities mostly in the primary sector.
A location where transfer is possible from one mode of transportation to another. i.e. a steel mill near the port of Buffalo receives iron ore by ship from Duluth and coal by train from Appalachia.
Rostow pinned his classic stages of Economic Growth in 1960, Which presented 5 steps though which all countries must pass to become developed: 1) traditional society, 2)preconditions for take-off,3) take-off, 4) drive to maturity, and 5)age of high mass consumptions. The model states that all countries exist somewhere on this linear spectrum, and climb upward through each stage in the development process.
Model developed by Alfred Weber, in 1909, according to which the location of manufacturing establishments is determine by the minimization three critical expenses: labor , transportation, and agglomeration.
An industry in which the final product weighs less or comprises a lower volume than the inputs.
Down
An index for measurement of gender disparity that was introduced in 2010 by the UNDP. This index is a composite measure which captures the loss of achievement within a country due to gender inequality. It uses three dimensions to do so: reproductive health, empowerment, and abor market participation.
Industries that are able to shift the location of their facilities in order to take advantages of cheap labor. Basically, in an industry that can locate itself anywhere based on labor consideration.
An aggregate index of development, which takes into account economic, social, and demographic factors, using GDP, literacy, and education and life expectancy.
Form of mass production in which each worker was assigned one specific task to perform repeatedly. Successfully implemented by automaker Henry Ford.
A country which has progressed further along the development continuum.
A pactice used by companies to reduce costs by transferring portions of work to outside suppliers rather than completing it internally as an effective cost-saving strategy hen used properly. It is sometimes more affordable to purchase a good from companies with comparative advantages than it is to produce the good internally.
A snowballing geographical process by which secondary and service industrial activities became clustered in cities and compact industrial regions in order to share infrastructure and markets.
An industry in which the final product weighs more or has a greater volume than the inputs.
A form of tourism, based on the enjoyment of scenic areas or natural or culture in an environmentally sustainable way. Often used as an attempt to boost the economy of LDC.