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Why do rich and poor countries have a common interest in development?
Why do rich and poor countries have a common interest in development?
What might hinder the achievement of development according to the text?
What might hinder the achievement of development according to the text?
Why might rich countries support policies that hurt poor countries?
Why might rich countries support policies that hurt poor countries?
What role can domestic institutions play in economic development?
What role can domestic institutions play in economic development?
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How do powerful groups within countries affect development?
How do powerful groups within countries affect development?
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Why might poorer countries be unable to pursue freer trade?
Why might poorer countries be unable to pursue freer trade?
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What might hinder international cooperation for development?
What might hinder international cooperation for development?
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Why is achieving development challenging according to the text?
Why is achieving development challenging according to the text?
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What do actors prefer according to the text?
What do actors prefer according to the text?
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Why is it mentioned that 'you cannot get what you want'?
Why is it mentioned that 'you cannot get what you want'?
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Which development strategy aimed to make countries self-sufficient in manufactured products through high trade barriers, subsidies, and state ownership of basic industries?
Which development strategy aimed to make countries self-sufficient in manufactured products through high trade barriers, subsidies, and state ownership of basic industries?
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Which policy prescription for Latin American countries included trade liberalization, privatization, and fiscal and monetary policies in the 1980s?
Which policy prescription for Latin American countries included trade liberalization, privatization, and fiscal and monetary policies in the 1980s?
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Which trade policy reflects the interests of rich countries despite constant push for agricultural product liberalization by LDCs?
Which trade policy reflects the interests of rich countries despite constant push for agricultural product liberalization by LDCs?
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Which development strategy encouraged countries to produce for foreign markets and consumers, leading to enormous successes for countries like South Korea and Mexico in the 1960s to 1990s?
Which development strategy encouraged countries to produce for foreign markets and consumers, leading to enormous successes for countries like South Korea and Mexico in the 1960s to 1990s?
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What did development economists argue against in the 1970s and 80s due to deteriorating terms of trade?
What did development economists argue against in the 1970s and 80s due to deteriorating terms of trade?
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What did LDCs mainly sell that faced decreasing prices due to competitive international markets?
What did LDCs mainly sell that faced decreasing prices due to competitive international markets?
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What is Engel’s law regarding food expenditure as income rises?
What is Engel’s law regarding food expenditure as income rises?
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What did import-substitution industrialization aim to achieve?
What did import-substitution industrialization aim to achieve?
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What was a significant impact on developing countries by the IMF and World Bank?
What was a significant impact on developing countries by the IMF and World Bank?
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What began to decline in enthusiasm in the 1980s, leading to a shift towards export-oriented industrialization?
What began to decline in enthusiasm in the 1980s, leading to a shift towards export-oriented industrialization?
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Why might landlocked countries face higher trade costs?
Why might landlocked countries face higher trade costs?
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What is a potential consequence of dependence on a single resource, according to the resource curse theory?
What is a potential consequence of dependence on a single resource, according to the resource curse theory?
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How might unequal distribution of wealth impact a country's institutions?
How might unequal distribution of wealth impact a country's institutions?
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What did European empires do that contributed to ethnic divisions across borders in some countries?
What did European empires do that contributed to ethnic divisions across borders in some countries?
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Why might wealthy landowners, urban sectors, and politicians prioritize their interests over the public interest?
Why might wealthy landowners, urban sectors, and politicians prioritize their interests over the public interest?
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What is a potential impact of colonization on natural resources in less developed countries?
What is a potential impact of colonization on natural resources in less developed countries?
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How might differences in political institutions and economic policies impact development paths?
How might differences in political institutions and economic policies impact development paths?
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Why might some resource-rich countries remain poor despite their natural wealth?
Why might some resource-rich countries remain poor despite their natural wealth?
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Explain the challenges faced by landlocked countries in terms of trade and access to seaports.
Explain the challenges faced by landlocked countries in terms of trade and access to seaports.
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What is the resource curse theory and how does it impact the economic development of countries?
What is the resource curse theory and how does it impact the economic development of countries?
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How do government policies and politics of special interests affect the development of countries?
How do government policies and politics of special interests affect the development of countries?
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How do differences in political institutions and economic policies impact the development paths of countries?
How do differences in political institutions and economic policies impact the development paths of countries?
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What is the impact of the colonial legacy on the development of countries?
What is the impact of the colonial legacy on the development of countries?
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How do foreign interests and colonial legacies continue to impact the development of less developed countries?
How do foreign interests and colonial legacies continue to impact the development of less developed countries?
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What are the domestic factors that hinder the economic development of countries?
What are the domestic factors that hinder the economic development of countries?
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Explain the impact of natural resources on economic diversification in less developed countries.
Explain the impact of natural resources on economic diversification in less developed countries.
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How do wealthy landowners, urban sectors, and politicians affect the public interest in terms of development?
How do wealthy landowners, urban sectors, and politicians affect the public interest in terms of development?
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What role does foreign direct investment and colonial past play in the economic development of resource-rich countries?
What role does foreign direct investment and colonial past play in the economic development of resource-rich countries?
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What were the main arguments of development economists in the 1970s and 80s regarding the impact of trade on less developed countries?
What were the main arguments of development economists in the 1970s and 80s regarding the impact of trade on less developed countries?
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What is import-substitution industrialization (ISI) and what were its aims?
What is import-substitution industrialization (ISI) and what were its aims?
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Why did countries following import-substitution industrialization (ISI) face problems by the 1970s?
Why did countries following import-substitution industrialization (ISI) face problems by the 1970s?
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What development strategy emerged as a shift from import-substitution industrialization (ISI) in the 1980s?
What development strategy emerged as a shift from import-substitution industrialization (ISI) in the 1980s?
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What were the key components of the Washington Consensus as a policy prescription for Latin American countries?
What were the key components of the Washington Consensus as a policy prescription for Latin American countries?
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What are some of the challenges faced by developing countries in their integration into world markets through globalization?
What are some of the challenges faced by developing countries in their integration into world markets through globalization?
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What were the main factors identified as hindering the development of less developed countries?
What were the main factors identified as hindering the development of less developed countries?
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What was the impact of the IMF and World Bank on developing countries according to the text?
What was the impact of the IMF and World Bank on developing countries according to the text?
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What is Engel’s law and how does it relate to the terms of trade between rich and poor countries?
What is Engel’s law and how does it relate to the terms of trade between rich and poor countries?
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What is the key factor identified as necessary for improving the living standard of people in developing countries?
What is the key factor identified as necessary for improving the living standard of people in developing countries?
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Explain the common interests of rich and poor countries in terms of economic development according to the text.
Explain the common interests of rich and poor countries in terms of economic development according to the text.
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How might powerful domestic interest groups hinder development according to the text?
How might powerful domestic interest groups hinder development according to the text?
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What role can domestic institutions play in economic development according to the text?
What role can domestic institutions play in economic development according to the text?
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Why might rich countries support policies that hurt poor countries?
Why might rich countries support policies that hurt poor countries?
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What is the potential bias of international institutions in favor of rich countries according to the text?
What is the potential bias of international institutions in favor of rich countries according to the text?
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Why is it mentioned that 'you cannot get what you want' according to the text?
Why is it mentioned that 'you cannot get what you want' according to the text?
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What might hinder the achievement of development according to the text?
What might hinder the achievement of development according to the text?
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If everyone wants development, why is it so hard to achieve according to the text?
If everyone wants development, why is it so hard to achieve according to the text?
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How might unequal distribution of wealth impact a country's institutions according to the text?
How might unequal distribution of wealth impact a country's institutions according to the text?
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What might hinder international cooperation for development according to the text?
What might hinder international cooperation for development according to the text?
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Study Notes
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Less developed countries (LDCs) aim to develop, developed countries encourage it, but why is it challenging?
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Geographic location is a significant factor:
- Landlocked countries: higher trade costs, require multiple countries to access seaports
- Tropical countries: poor soil, diseases, costly infrastructure maintenance
- Natural resources: colonization impact, uneven distribution, mining or plantations hinder economic diversification
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Geography is important but not deterministic, as countries cannot be relocated
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Foreign direct investment and colonial past:
- Some resource-rich countries remain poor, like Angola, Nigeria, Indonesia
- Resource curse theory: dependence on one resource leads to economic vulnerability, lack of diversification, and corruption
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Domestic factors:
- Government policies: provision of public goods, infrastructure, sound institutions, and social infrastructure
- Politics of special interests: wealthy landowners, urban sectors, and politicians may prioritize their interests over the public interest
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Domestic institutions:
- Differences in political institutions and economic policies lead to varying development paths
- Equal distribution of wealth leads to democratic institutions and economic growth, while unequal distribution leads to undemocratic institutions and slow growth
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Colonial legacy:
- European empires divided land arbitrarily, making for ethnic divisions across borders
- Wealthy settlers did not build lasting institutions, leaving little foundation for independence
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The economy may be biased against LDCs, as foreign interests and colonial legacies continue to impact their development.
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Development economists in the 1970s and 80s argued that trade works against the interests of LDCs due to deteriorating terms of trade.
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LDCs mainly sell primary products, which face decreasing prices due to competitive international markets.
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Rich countries implement heavy agricultural subsidies and control manufacturing, keeping prices high.
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Engel’s law states that as income rises, the proportion spent on food decreases, but the terms of trade work in favor of rich countries.
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Institutions are biased against LDCs, and international political factors worsen development issues.
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The World Trade Organization reflects the interests of rich countries, despite constant push for agricultural product liberalization by LDCs.
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The IMF and World Bank have a significant impact on developing countries.
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Import-substitution industrialization, or ISI, began in the 1930s as a development strategy.
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ISI aimed to make countries self-sufficient in manufactured products through high trade barriers, subsidies, and state ownership of basic industries.
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By the 1970s, countries following ISI were self-sufficient in manufactured products but faced problems such as low-quality exports, inefficient industries, and protected markets.
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Country's enthusiasm for ISI declined in the 1980s, and the focus shifted to export-oriented industrialization (EOI)
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EOI encouraged countries to produce for foreign markets and consumers. It led to enormous successes for those countries like South Korea and Mexico in the 1960s to 1990s.
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The Washington Consensus emerged in the 1980s as a policy prescription for Latin American countries and included trade liberalization, privatization, and fiscal and monetary policies.
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Integration into world markets through globalization creates both winners and losers, with poor countries often being the losers.
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Improving the living standard of the billions of people in developing countries requires addressing both domestic and international factors.
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Test your knowledge of the impact of international trade on the development of Latin American countries in the 1970s and 80s. Explore the arguments made by development economists regarding terms of trade, agricultural subsidies, and the competitive nature of international markets.