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Developmen t What is it? What are the challenges?

Introduction To Development

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DevelopmentWhat is it?

What are the challenges?

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Per Capita Gross National Product

• United States & Japan = + $27,000• U.K. & Germany = $23,000-27,000• Italy & Australia = $15,000-23,000• Brazil & Mexico = $3,500-6,000• China & Romania = $500-1,000

• India & Mali = < $500

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Obstacles to Development

• Population Growth• Geography/Natural Resources• Education/Technology• Religion• External Debt• Corruption• War and It’s Aftermath

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Population Growth The challenge of the future is a

balance between: the rights of the individual vs. the sustainability of the planet. What are the specific rights of the individual that are involved? What are the pressures put on the planet?

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Map 17 of 76World Map: Political with Infant Mortality Rate

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Map 18 of 76World Map: Political with Life Expectancy

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Geography/ Natural Resources

• Draw a map of the world.• Shade the areas that you believe are the

developed areas of the world.

• Choose five major economic powers.

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Map 12 of 76World Map: Political with Annual Precipitation

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Education/ Technology

Importance Challenges

• Limited educated elite• Limited money• Children must work

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Political with Percentage of Labor Force in Agriculture

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Political with Literacy Rate

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Religion – Is development a Western concept and goal?

• Hinduism

• Buddhism

• Judeo-Christian

• Islam

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External Debt

In 1970 In 2002$25 b. (world’s 60 poorest) $523b.$11b. (Africa) $295b.

Budgets of the World Mali = $1.8 b. (‘06) Nigeria = $30.6 b.

(‘08)Angola = $27.1 b. China = $868 b.New York City = $60 b. (‘07) Montana = $4.7 b.

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Countries In the Red• Bulgaria• Cameroon• Ivory Coast• Ethiopia

• Honduras• Jordan• Madagascar• Syria • Tanzania

Sudan and Zambia = 2x

Angola = 3x