AP Human Geography
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show | A measurement of a country’s wealth that includes the total value of all goods and services produced by residents of a country, including domestic and foreign production, in a year.
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show | A measurement of a country’s wealth that includes the total value of all goods and services produced within a country in a year.
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Gross National Income (GNI) | show 🗑
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Per Capita GNI | show 🗑
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Formal Economy | show 🗑
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Informal Economy | show 🗑
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show | Growing gap in access to Internet and communication technologies between connected and remote places.
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show | Number of people not working age (0-14 and over 65) relative to number of people working age (15 to 64).
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show | Agenda agreed to by member countries of the United Nations to improve peoples’ lives across several human conditions, including education, environment, political liberty, poverty, and inequality.
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Modernization Model | show 🗑
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show | Economic and financial policies that give higher income countries and organizations control over lower income countries.
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show | Theories based on the idea that difficult-to-change, large-scale economic arrangements shape what is possible for a country.
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show | Andre Gunder Frank’s theory that wealthy countries set up exploitative economic relations whereby lower income countries became dependent on wealthy countries, who in turn benefit economically.
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Dollarization | show 🗑
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show | Theory originated by Immanuel Wallerstein and illuminated by his three-tier structure, proposing that social change in and economic wealth in the periphery is inextricably linked to the core.
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show | Division of the world economy into the core, periphery, and semi-periphery according to Immanuel Wallerstein’s world-systems theory.
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show | Places in the world economy where core processes dominate.
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show | Places in the world economy where periphery processes dominate.
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Semi-periphery | show 🗑
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show | Steps in the production of a good from its design and raw materials to its production, marketing, and distribution.
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Break of Bulk Point | show 🗑
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Structural Adjustment Loans | show 🗑
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Washington Consensus | show 🗑
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show | Policies based on the economic theory that government should not intervene in markets.
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Trafficking | show 🗑
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show | Foreign-owned factories in Mexico where low-wage workers assemble imported components and raw materials into finished products for export.
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show | Spread of desert like conditions to semiarid lands due to overuse or misuse of land and water resources.
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show | Cities in developing regions where foreign investment is concentrated and to which rural migrants are drawn.
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show | Privately funded institutions that aid in development and relief work.
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show | Practice of giving small loans to individuals, who operate within a community of other borrowers, to start businesses and cottage enterprises.
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