Development and Indicators. Unit 5

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Development and Indicators Unit 5

Development and Measurement There seems to be two aspects to development, 1. economic (financial) and 2. social (human). Economic development refers to how well the economy is doing and how much money people have at their disposal, jobs etc.. Social development is often closely tied to economic development but refers to more human indicators of well being such as life expectancy, infant mortality rate, literacy rate, availability of communications.

Development and Measurement There is some debate over which indicators are a better measure of development. It is very likely that a VARIETY of indicators is the best way to determine the level of development. Generally speaking, people in MORE DEVELOPED countries are better off and have an easier life than people in lesser developed nations. Economists and sociologists use the term "STANDARD OF LIVING" to describe how well off people are. Standard of living equates to quality of life.

Development and Measurement The level of development among nations is far from equal. HIGH STANDARD OF LIVING LOW STANDARD OF LIVING long life expectancy equal rights high average wages strong economies great health care and high literacy rates short life expectancy fierce discrimination against woman very low wages faltering economies little health care and very low literacy rates.

Economic Indicators There are a variety of economic indicators which can provide a measure of the degree of development in a country. We will look at two economic indicators: Employment Structure GNP per Capita.

OTHER Economic Indicators Unemployment and employment rates Housing starts Consumer price index (a measure for inflation) Industrial production Bankruptcies Broadband internet penetration Retail sales Stock market prices to name a few!!

Economic Indicator: 1. Employment Structure Economists have recognized that "DEVELOPED" countries have been able to move their economy beyond the primary sector to the secondary sector which in turn grows the TERTIARY SECTOR. DEVELOPED countries have a much larger percentage of their work force employed in the secondary and tertiary sectors. LESSER developed countries have most of their work force employed in the primary economic sector.

Economic Indicator: 1. Employment Structure When economists calculate: the percentage of people working in each economic sector the statistic created is known as the EMPLOYMENT STRUCTURE. Employment Structure for Country "X" Primary sector Secondary sector 60% 15% Tertiary sector 25%

Economic Indicator: 1. Employment Structure Would country X be a developed or underdeveloped country? WHY? Employment Structure for Country "X" Primary sector 60% Secondary sector 15% Tertiary sector 25%

Economic Indicator: 1. Employment Structure Would country Z be a developed or underdeveloped country? WHY? Employment Structure for Country Z" Primary sector 5% Secondary sector 25% Tertiary sector 70%

Economic Indicator: 2. per capita GNP GNP refers to the total value of the production of goods and services in a nation measured over a year, together with any money earned from investment abroad, less the income earned within the nation by non-nationals. The GNP per capita takes that dollar value (GNP) and divides it by the population of the country. Country B GNP was $5,000,000 Population: 1,000 people GNP per capita $5,000,000 / 1,000 people = $5,000 per person OR a GNP per capita of $5,000.

Economic Indicator: 2. per capita GNP Economists do recognize there is a MAJOR FLAW in this measure as a measure of "Standard of Living." This measure is an average which assumes that the wealth in the country is evenly spread. This is often not the case. Ie. If one or two families in the country are very rich and control most of the money then many of the people could be living in poverty even though the GNP per capita is high. Look at Figure 13.12 on page 231 of your text. This map shows you a comparison of countries based on GNP per capita. The disparity between countries should reveal a familiar pattern to you. NOTE: GNP and GNP per capita are usually expressed in U.S. Dollars.

Q. When economists calculate the percentage of people working in each economic sector the statistic created is known as the _?_. A. EMPLOYMENT STRUCTURE Q. _?_ refers to the total value of the production of goods and services in a nation measured over a year, together with any money earned from investment abroad, less the income earned with in the nation by non-nationals. A. GNP (GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT). Q. _?_ is derived by dividing the GNP by the population of the country. A. Per capita GNP

Q. What units is GNP usually reported in? A. U.S. Dollars $ Q. Consider the countries and their GNP's listed below. Which country would economists say is most developed? Ghana $1,400 France $20,200 Mexico $7,700 Brazil $6,100 Q. Consider the countries and their employment structures listed below. Which country would economists say is most developed? Turkey 46% primary 23% secondary 31% Tertiary Sweden 3.4% primary 22% secondary 74.6% Tertiary Russia 14.9% primary 32.4% secondary 53.2% Tertiary China 56% primary 20.8% secondary 23.2% Tertiary

Activity Assigned Readings & Activities "Employment Structures and Development Indicators" on page 230-233 of your text book and complete questions #22, 25, 26 & 28 "Tertiary Activity & Economic Development" on Pages 241-243 of your text book.

The main reason is not because of ANY 1 factor BUT because the three factors combined!

Read ALL of the statement!!!! Notice the end of the statement says divided by the country s population.