GEOG 122 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Nicholas Kristof, Bretton Woods System, Paul Krugman

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Lecture 9: how we got here from the south. Colonialism and the classic international division of labour: colonies of european powers, european colonization had been sustained until the 19th century. Netherlands: britain, france, undertaken to take advantage of economic goods. Tea: if they didn"t have the resource then they could go get it. Classic international division of labour: international division of labour = the geography of global specialization and production. Countries specialize in manufacturing: classic form: colonial countries specialise in manufacturing, colonies in the production of primary goods (natural resources) Colonies (like india) specialized in primary goods such as tea, New international division of labour (nidl) rice, and rubber: f. fr bel, j. heinrichs and o. krey, the new international division of. It relocated to the south: increasing emergence of industrialising countries in the global south: the newly industrialised economies (countries). , four tigers: .

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