GEOG 140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Washington Consensus, Participatory Development, Horizontal Integration

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The expansion of economic, political, and cultural processed to the point that they become global in scale and in impact (connectivity between you and the world) Have outcomes that vary across places and scales. A set of interconnected nodes without a center. Ideally horizontally structured with equal power in all parts. Inequality in access to information between core and periphery. An annual meeting held in davos, switzerland with participants typically a) b) Label used to refer to the following fundamental principles of free trade free trade a) b) Free trade raises the well-being of all countries by including them to devote their resources to production of those goods they produce relatively most efficiently. Competition through trade raises a country"s long-term growth rate by expanding access to global technologies and promoting innovation. Find alternatives to decisions of world economic forum. Various scales that networks operate at in the globalized world.

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