Trade VS aid Flashcards

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What efforts have been made to create development in poorer countries? 2

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  1. Trade use.

2. North aid provision to South.

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Why is economic growth essential to economic development? 2

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Growth increases wealth.

Rise in living standards.

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Why did economists believe in South industrialisation for economic growth?

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Would provide more export goods.
Increased trade - more revenue/wealth.
Rise in living standards.
Assumption that South countries had to go through same process as richer North countries.

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What does the South industrialisation depend on? 3

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  1. Adoption of Western-style capitalism - fairer.
  2. Economic growth ‘trickling down’ - providing extra money for new industries to be created, more products produced, more trade, more economic growth.
  3. Promotion of free trade - IMF strong supporters.
    Neoliberalism idology - set of free-market policies.
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What is evidence of South industrialisation working?

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Singapore, South Korea.
Undeveloped, then rapid economic growth.
Industrialisation - opened up markets.
BUT governments did apply protectionist policies - OPPOSITE to neoliberalism.

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Why do some economists argue that LECs can never be developed through trade/economic growth? 4

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  1. Can’t compete in global market - wealth gap too big.
  2. Depend on agricultural exports - falling prices.
    Can’t profit from this - rich countries often subsidise their own farmers in WTO trade negotiations.
  3. Wealth doesn’t ‘trickle down’ - rich benefits only.
  4. Crippling debt - had to accept neoliberal changes of the IMF and World Bank - cuts on health/education.
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What are the 3 different types of aid?

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Bilateral.
Multilateral.
NGOs.

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What is bilateral aid?

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Aid given directly by the government from one country to another.

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What is multilateral aid?

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Aid given by governments to international organisations which use the money to assist programmes in poorer countries.
E.g. World Bank.

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What is NGO aid?

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Distribute aid in a variety of ways.
Mostly charities e.g. Oxfam, which raise money for development projects.
Ensures aid is directed to most in need.

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What forms of aid are there?

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Money.
Goods.
Technical assistance e.g. building up of infrastructure.

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What is short-term aid?

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Given in response to a sudden problem.

E.g. $1.44 billion from UN to Haiti 2010.

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What is long-term aid?

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Long-term development projects.

Helps agriculture, industry, education etc.

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What is ‘top-down’ aid?

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Government directs the operation from ‘the top’.
E.g. building dams to provide irrigation water.
Pergau dam.

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What are ‘bottom-up’ schemes?

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Aka grassroot initiatives.
Funded by NGOs.
Works with local community to bring about change.

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What are the criticisms of aid?

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  1. Doesn’t always reach those who need it - corruption.
  2. Lack of basic infrastructure - difficult to receive aid.
  3. Aid dependency - aid becomes big proportion of national income.
    Aid agencies now hesitant to provide food.
  4. Strings attached - recipient has to agree to donor conditions.
    E.g. tied aid - recipient has to spend money on donor goods/services.
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What is the definition of foreign aid?

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“Assistance, in the form of grants and loans given by one government or NGO to another. Which, in the case of a loan must have at least 25% in the form of a gift”.