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L1) Geographies of Global Change
Internationalization vs Globalization Competing Explanations for Globalization Is A Global Economy New? Two Key Phases of International Trade: (2) New Elements & Drivers of Integration Consequences of Globalization Defining Economic Globalization
10  cards
L2) The Structure & Organization of Economies
What is an economy? Key Economic Terms & Concepts Structure of a Market Economy Types of Economic Systems
10  cards
L3) Growth & Development - Concepts & Measures
How do economies grow? Measuring Growth & Output Growth & Development = Well-Being? Alternative Measures of Development: (3) HDI, GNHI, GPI Income Distribution & Inequality
21  cards
L4) Mapping The World Economy
Industrial Location: Key Factors: Thinking about the industrial structure of economies: employment shares A Simple Model of Economic Transition Mapping Core Industrial Regions
10  cards
L5) Recent Patterns & Trends
Changing contours of global economic map: a global perspective At a national scale Geographical Patterns in Summation
10  cards
L6) Canada in the World Economy
Time & Space Compression Brief History of Canada's Links to the World's Economy Canada-USA: A Special Relationship --> merchandise trade to FDI Canada-China: "Feeding the dragon"
5  cards
L7) Why Countries Trade
Why do countries trade? Basics of International Trade Theory (Heckscher-Ohlin model, OH)
3  cards
L8) Early Commercial Expansion
The Medieval World Era of Exploration & Discovery Explosion of International Trade & Commerce Rise of Nation-States & Mercantilism
3  cards
L9) The Colonial World Economy
The 19thC Trade Boom Circuits of Trade Outcomes of the trade boom
5  cards
L10) Development Theories & Pathways
What is 'development'? How countries change as they 'develop' Theories of economic development: (3) Paths to grow
4  cards
L11) Global Population Dynamics
Introduction Demography Demographic Transition Population Policy World Stationary Population
0  cards
L12) Population & Migration
Intro Migration Theory International Migration: Pathways & Patterns Consequences of International Migration Internal Migration
0  cards
L13) Natural Resources & Primary Commodities
What are natural resources? Types & availability of resources Are we running out of resources? (debate)
0  cards
L14) Population & Resources I: Food & Agriculture
Food as a resource Importance of agriculture in Global Economy Types of agriculture Agricultural Practices & Innovation Global Trends in Agriculture
0  cards
L15) Population & Resources II: Oil & Minerals
Importance of energy resources in the Global Economy Energy Consumption The Global Energy System Historical energy use Focus on oil Energy futures
0  cards
L16) The Geography of the Industrial Revolution
Economic growth & the roots of industrial activities in developed economies IR: five key features European context & the geography of the IR across different waves of industrialization in time Emphasis on how industrialization is articulated at the regional level
0  cards
L17) The Organization of Industry in the 20thC: From Fordism to Post-Fordism
Long-waves of economic development Regulation Theory (RT) --> understanding changes in macro-structures of capitalist economies Two central concepts of RT: ROA & MOSR Applying these concepts to explain the transition from FtoPF Fordism & Taylorism
0  cards
L18) pt2 of Fordism to Post-Fordism
Geography of Fordism Undoing of Fordism Turn to Post-Fordism Consequences of Post-Fordism Conclusions: Shift from Fordism to Post-Fordism (3)
0  cards
L19) PBS 'Commanding Heights' Documentary
Main Idea & Names
0  cards
L20) Post-Fordism, the DoL, & NIS
Intro Roundaboutness Different Kinds of DoL: TDoL vs SDoL
0  cards
L21)
To vertically integrate or not? Economies of Scale vs Economies of Scope DoL & Average Costs
0  cards
L22)
Transactions & Industrial Linkages Growth Dynamics of Industrial Complexes
0  cards
L23) The Resource Curse & Dutch Disease
The paradox of plenty Causes of the Resource Curse: (3) 1) Income Volatility 2) Rent-seeking, patronage, & 'living off the land' 3) Dutch Disease Avoiding the resource curse: examples in industrialized or developing nations
0  cards
L24) Global Food Systems
Intro Global Food Price Rise Drivers of Food Demand Food Supply: Productivity & Yield Gaps Five Challenges for Global Agriculture
0  cards
L25) The Global Land Rush
Drivers of the Global Land Rush Geography of Land Acquisitions The Main Actors Why Shift to Large Farms? (mega) Primary Concerns What is Being Done? Future?
0  cards
L26) Tropical Deforestation
Intro Forest Cover Change in Latin America Causes of Deforestation Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon
0  cards
L27) Rainforest Livelihoods in Amazonia: Myths and Realities
Six Myths 1) 'Forest Peasants are Generalists' 2) 'Rain forest communities are egalitarian' 3) 'Traditional forest use as sustainable; 4) 'Rainforest is a primary safety net' 5) 'Human Imprint on Landscape is Small' 6) 'Poorest are the most vulnerable to environmental change change' Six Realities
0  cards
L28) Global Trade Institutions & Agreements
International Trade Policy: A Brief History From GATT to WTO Regional Trade Agreements: Free Trade Areas North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Customs Unions Regional Trade Agreements: Common Markets Latest Free Trade Agreements: (4)
0  cards
L29) Local-Global Geographies of the Great Recession
Global Financial crisis and the Great Recession (2007-2009): stock markets & general context Making the case for a geographical perspective Example: New Globalized Model of Local Mortgage Lending Just how local are housing and mortgage bubbles? What does the future hold?
0  cards
L30) Thinking About the Environment-Economy Interface
How do we put a value to natural resources and the environment? Balancing benefits/consequences? Conventional Economic Approaches Some Criticisms and Alternative Approaches: Commodity Chain Analysis Nature As Simple Commodity Commodification of Nature and its Ownership (Input): Environment-Economy Interface I Commodification of Environmental Degradation (Ouput): Environment-Economy Interface II
0  cards
L31) The World of the City
Introduction: Urbanization & New Spatial Configurations Different approaches to study of cities under conditions of contemporary globalization: 1) Development of World City Hypothesis 2) Inventory of World Cities According to GaWC 3) Planetary Urbanization (21stC?)
1  cards
L32) Globalization & Inequality
Define income inequality,
Maximum inequality,
Minimum inequality
20  cards
L33) Deglobalization
Taking Stock of Where We Are Uneven Economic Impacts, Growing Inequalities Global Poverty & COVID-19 Geography of Poverty Impacts of COVID Pandemic Will Not End Globalization, but Reshape Globalization
18  cards

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