GEOG 122 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Deindustrialization, Bretton Woods System

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Lecture 10 - how we got here from the south. In 1945 singapore and indonesia were both colonies of european countries (uk, roughly equal per capita incomes. 2016 singapore per capita income = ,082 (4th in the world; purchasing power parity, ppp) 2016 indonesia per capita income = ,069 (100th in the world; ppp) International division of labour = the geography of global specialization and production. Classic form: colonial countries specialise in manufacturing, colonies in the production of primary goods (natural resources) Increasing emergence of industrialising countries in the global south: the newly. Industrialised economies (countries). four tigers: singapore, hong-kong, taiwan, Nidl flip-side of deindustrialisation found in the north: rise of pohang (korea), fall of. Distribution of world manufacturing production is increasing in developing countries while decreasing in industrialized countries. Export oriented manufacturing sector powers the global south to development.

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