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Economic Geography – The Basics

Economic Geography – The Basics. World Regional Studies. Economic Geography. Today, we will be examining economic geography by filling out an organizer Use the PowerPoint to help with what the concept means Then identify examples for each concept. What is an economic system?.

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Economic Geography – The Basics

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  1. Economic Geography – The Basics World Regional Studies

  2. Economic Geography • Today, we will be examining economic geography by filling out an organizer • Use the PowerPoint to help with what the concept means • Then identify examples for each concept

  3. What is an economic system? • Economic System: the organized way people produce and exchange goods

  4. Types of Economic Systems • Traditional Economy: Goods and services are traded without exchanging money…also called barter(trade) • Goods are produced based on ritual and custom and what a society needs • Less developed and agricultural based • Examples?

  5. Types of Economic Systems • Command Economy: Production of goods and services is determined by a central government, which usually owns means of production (land, factories, etc.) • Production does not necessarily reflect consumer demand (what people want) • Also called COMMUNISM!, SOCIALISM, MARXISM and a planned economy • Examples?

  6. Types of Economic Systems • Market Economy: Production of goods and services is determined by the demand from the consumers • Also called capitalism,free market economy, or Laissez-faire economics • Any true market economies?

  7. Types of Economic Systems • Mixed Economy: Combination of command and market economies • Has both privately owned property/businesses and government control • Examples?

  8. Levels of Economic Activity • Primary - gathering raw materials • Examples? • Secondary - change the materials to add value • Examples? • Tertiary - provide professional services to sell/use materials • Examples?

  9. Natural Resources • Materials on or in the earth that have economic value • Examples?

  10. What is infrastructure? • Basic support systems needed to keep an economy going • Includes transportation, power systems, communication systems, etc. • Examples? (Be specific)

  11. Types of Natural Resources • Renewable - resources that can be replaced through the earths natural processes • Examples? • Non-renewable - Resources that cannot be replaced once they have been removed from the ground • Examples? • Inexhaustible energy sources – primarily energy resources which never run out • Examples?

  12. Economic Comparisons • Per capita income – average amount of money earned by each person in a political unit • Gross National Product - total value of goods and services produced by a country over a year • Gross Domestic Product – total value of goods and services produced within a country over a year • How are GDP and GNP different?

  13. Economic Classifications • Developing country – poor infrastructure, high crime, poverty, low standards of living, low GDP and income, lack of basics and technology, unstable • Examples? • Developed country – good infrastructure, higher standards of living, high GDP, good technology, stable • Examples?

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