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Theoretical attempts to explain disparities in development
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Resource Endowment and  Environmental Determinism Resource endowment  suggest that development is dependent on the resources (both natural and human) the country has to exploit.  There are links with the theory of  environmental determinism  which suggests that human activity is determined by the environment. European development due to its coal and iron reserves, fertile soils, temperate climate and low frequency and intensity of natural hazards. Taiwan, Japan, Brazil, Nigeria?
 
Rostow’s Stages of Economic Growth Model This is a linear model. It suggests that all countries go through the same stages. There are disparities because we are no longer all subsistence farmers.  Just like the demographic transition model it is based on the experiences of Western Europe and North America. It does not take into account spatial differences within a country. The big question is why do countries fail to “take off”? Nagle – page 442
Cycle of Poverty Countries can be seen as trapped in a Cycle of Poverty. A self perpetuating combination of factors which unless broken will stop development.
Another linear model. This time suggesting that all economies start off as agricultural and then go through a period of industrialisation and then develop into post industrial economies. Success in one sector sets the conditions to move to the next stage. Why do some countries fail to industrialise?  Clarke’s Sector Model  (Colin Clarke 1905 – 1989)
The New International Division of Labour The  spatial decentralisation  of many economic activities. Until recently the NIDL was seen as the spatial decentralisation of manufacturing away from the Core to Semi Peripheral areas.  Now we can observe a NIDL in services and an increasing decentralisation of coordination and control operations.
World Systems Analysis There is a  Global Economy  which all countries are a part of. Therefore countries are interdependent and development in one country depends on the country’s position in the Global Economy (World system) The Global Economy is divided into the  Core, Semi Periphery  and  Periphery . World Systems Analysis theorists such as Immanuel Wallerstein argue that the development of the  Core  is a result of its exploitation of the  Periphery.
Cumulative Causation Can be used on a global scale or within countries to explain regional disparities.  Cumulative Causation  – Spiral of advantages that occur in a specific geographical location (core). Core  – Initially based on comparative advantages (resource endowment and location), develops from acquired advantages (multiplier effect, agglomeration, increased tax revenue, increased public spending, education and health care, skilled labour, improvements in infrastructure).  Periphery  – Inaccessible, underpopulated, resource poor. Gunnar Myrdal (1957) - Rich lands and Poor lands
Backwash Effects   Negative effects of the core’s growth on the periphery. Out-migration of economically active people, outflows of capital, decreasing tax base, firms of the periphery not able to compete with the firms of the core and therefore periphery being flooded with core’s products. Spread Effects Positive effects of the core’s growth on the periphery. Core unable to supply all the products the Core is demanding so supply from the Periphery to the Core. Core becomes affected by NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES (high rents, overcrowding, congestion) so firms locate in periphery. Key question – Will the benefits of the Core’s development “spread” or “trickle down” to the periphery?
John Friedmann’s Model of Regional Development Upward transitional area  could be seen as the semi periphery.  Resource frontier  is peripheral but endowed with resources. Downward transitional area  could be seen as the periphery suffering from backwash effects of development in the  Core .
John Friedmann’s Stages of Growth Gives a more detailed explanation of periphery and highlights that spatial inequalities change over time. Stage 1 – No urban hierarchy Stage 2 – Primate city Stage 3 – Regional sub-centres Stage 4 – Regional inequalities are reduced in a fully integrated urban system
Dependency theory   Domination of the rich over the poor has led to continued and growing disparities between the rich and the poor. European colonialism of the rest of the world started in fifteenth century and continued to the 1970’s. 500 years of exploitation of the human and natural resources of Africa, Asia and the America’s. Dependency on foreign capital, loans and aid has led to many LEDCs facing a huge debt burden and a loss of control of their state finances to institutions such as the World Bank and IMF often resulting in forced reductions to public spending on health care and education.  The global economy benefits the rich at the expense of the poor. Poorer countries are encouraged (forced through World Bank and IMF rules) to open up their economies to foreign competition. This leads to “neo-colonialism” by TNCs. At the same time richer countries maintain high levels of protectionism. European CAP
Why are there disparities in the level of development of different countries? Countries have different levels of resources and there is a positive correlation between resources and development. (Resource Endowment) All countries are making the same linear progression but are at different stages of development. (Rostow’s and Clarke’s models) Countries are either in the Core, Semi Periphery or Periphery of a larger system which is the Global Economy. This system is dynamic but would be expected to follow a pattern of growth in the core followed by a spread of growth from the core to the semi periphery and periphery (Cumulative causation within a World System) There are disparities because the rich exploit the poor and the poor are dependent on and dominated by the rich (Dependency Theory)
 
Peninsular Malaysia (west) East Malaysia Sarawak Sabah KL CORE PERIPHERY
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SARAWAK  EAST MALAYSIA THE PERIPHERY
SARAWAK THE PERIPHERY MANY RESOURCES BUT DENSE TRF DIFFICULT RELIEF POOR INFRASTRUCTURE LACK OF EDUCATION LACK OF INDUSTRIALISATION LITTLE URBANISATION LACK OF INVESTMENT A RESOURCE FRONTIER LESS WELL DEVELOPED
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THE CORE PENINSULAR MALAYSIA AROUND AND TO SOUTH OF KUALA LUMPUR INVESTMENT BY GOVERNMENT AND TNC’s GOOD INFRASTRUCTURE, ROADS, RAIL, PORTS AND TELECOMMS EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES INDUSTRIALISED URBAN ISED WELL EDUCATED FREE TRADE ZONE TYPICAL NIC CHARACTERISTICS
 
 
TOURISM IS ONE IMPORTANT ROUTE TAKEN TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT A BIG EARNER A LARGE EMPLOYER BUT IS IT SUSTAINABLE?
NATIONAL PARKS AND ECOTOURISM
DEFORESTATION FOR AGRICULTURAL, LOGGING ENERGY (HEP), MINERAL DEVELOPMENTS PLANTAIONS FOR RUBBER, PALM OIL, PROCESSING AND EXPORT LOSS OF ECOSYSTEMS, LOSS OF HABITATS, LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY;BIOTIC, TERRESTRIAL, ATMOSPHERIC AND HYDROLOGICAL IMPACTS
 
 
 
 
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Core Periphery

  • 2. Theoretical attempts to explain disparities in development
  • 3.
  • 4. Resource Endowment and Environmental Determinism Resource endowment suggest that development is dependent on the resources (both natural and human) the country has to exploit. There are links with the theory of environmental determinism which suggests that human activity is determined by the environment. European development due to its coal and iron reserves, fertile soils, temperate climate and low frequency and intensity of natural hazards. Taiwan, Japan, Brazil, Nigeria?
  • 5.  
  • 6. Rostow’s Stages of Economic Growth Model This is a linear model. It suggests that all countries go through the same stages. There are disparities because we are no longer all subsistence farmers. Just like the demographic transition model it is based on the experiences of Western Europe and North America. It does not take into account spatial differences within a country. The big question is why do countries fail to “take off”? Nagle – page 442
  • 7. Cycle of Poverty Countries can be seen as trapped in a Cycle of Poverty. A self perpetuating combination of factors which unless broken will stop development.
  • 8. Another linear model. This time suggesting that all economies start off as agricultural and then go through a period of industrialisation and then develop into post industrial economies. Success in one sector sets the conditions to move to the next stage. Why do some countries fail to industrialise? Clarke’s Sector Model (Colin Clarke 1905 – 1989)
  • 9. The New International Division of Labour The spatial decentralisation of many economic activities. Until recently the NIDL was seen as the spatial decentralisation of manufacturing away from the Core to Semi Peripheral areas. Now we can observe a NIDL in services and an increasing decentralisation of coordination and control operations.
  • 10. World Systems Analysis There is a Global Economy which all countries are a part of. Therefore countries are interdependent and development in one country depends on the country’s position in the Global Economy (World system) The Global Economy is divided into the Core, Semi Periphery and Periphery . World Systems Analysis theorists such as Immanuel Wallerstein argue that the development of the Core is a result of its exploitation of the Periphery.
  • 11. Cumulative Causation Can be used on a global scale or within countries to explain regional disparities. Cumulative Causation – Spiral of advantages that occur in a specific geographical location (core). Core – Initially based on comparative advantages (resource endowment and location), develops from acquired advantages (multiplier effect, agglomeration, increased tax revenue, increased public spending, education and health care, skilled labour, improvements in infrastructure). Periphery – Inaccessible, underpopulated, resource poor. Gunnar Myrdal (1957) - Rich lands and Poor lands
  • 12. Backwash Effects Negative effects of the core’s growth on the periphery. Out-migration of economically active people, outflows of capital, decreasing tax base, firms of the periphery not able to compete with the firms of the core and therefore periphery being flooded with core’s products. Spread Effects Positive effects of the core’s growth on the periphery. Core unable to supply all the products the Core is demanding so supply from the Periphery to the Core. Core becomes affected by NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES (high rents, overcrowding, congestion) so firms locate in periphery. Key question – Will the benefits of the Core’s development “spread” or “trickle down” to the periphery?
  • 13. John Friedmann’s Model of Regional Development Upward transitional area could be seen as the semi periphery. Resource frontier is peripheral but endowed with resources. Downward transitional area could be seen as the periphery suffering from backwash effects of development in the Core .
  • 14. John Friedmann’s Stages of Growth Gives a more detailed explanation of periphery and highlights that spatial inequalities change over time. Stage 1 – No urban hierarchy Stage 2 – Primate city Stage 3 – Regional sub-centres Stage 4 – Regional inequalities are reduced in a fully integrated urban system
  • 15. Dependency theory Domination of the rich over the poor has led to continued and growing disparities between the rich and the poor. European colonialism of the rest of the world started in fifteenth century and continued to the 1970’s. 500 years of exploitation of the human and natural resources of Africa, Asia and the America’s. Dependency on foreign capital, loans and aid has led to many LEDCs facing a huge debt burden and a loss of control of their state finances to institutions such as the World Bank and IMF often resulting in forced reductions to public spending on health care and education. The global economy benefits the rich at the expense of the poor. Poorer countries are encouraged (forced through World Bank and IMF rules) to open up their economies to foreign competition. This leads to “neo-colonialism” by TNCs. At the same time richer countries maintain high levels of protectionism. European CAP
  • 16. Why are there disparities in the level of development of different countries? Countries have different levels of resources and there is a positive correlation between resources and development. (Resource Endowment) All countries are making the same linear progression but are at different stages of development. (Rostow’s and Clarke’s models) Countries are either in the Core, Semi Periphery or Periphery of a larger system which is the Global Economy. This system is dynamic but would be expected to follow a pattern of growth in the core followed by a spread of growth from the core to the semi periphery and periphery (Cumulative causation within a World System) There are disparities because the rich exploit the poor and the poor are dependent on and dominated by the rich (Dependency Theory)
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  • 18. Peninsular Malaysia (west) East Malaysia Sarawak Sabah KL CORE PERIPHERY
  • 20. SARAWAK EAST MALAYSIA THE PERIPHERY
  • 21. SARAWAK THE PERIPHERY MANY RESOURCES BUT DENSE TRF DIFFICULT RELIEF POOR INFRASTRUCTURE LACK OF EDUCATION LACK OF INDUSTRIALISATION LITTLE URBANISATION LACK OF INVESTMENT A RESOURCE FRONTIER LESS WELL DEVELOPED
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  • 27. THE CORE PENINSULAR MALAYSIA AROUND AND TO SOUTH OF KUALA LUMPUR INVESTMENT BY GOVERNMENT AND TNC’s GOOD INFRASTRUCTURE, ROADS, RAIL, PORTS AND TELECOMMS EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES INDUSTRIALISED URBAN ISED WELL EDUCATED FREE TRADE ZONE TYPICAL NIC CHARACTERISTICS
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  • 30. TOURISM IS ONE IMPORTANT ROUTE TAKEN TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT A BIG EARNER A LARGE EMPLOYER BUT IS IT SUSTAINABLE?
  • 31. NATIONAL PARKS AND ECOTOURISM
  • 32. DEFORESTATION FOR AGRICULTURAL, LOGGING ENERGY (HEP), MINERAL DEVELOPMENTS PLANTAIONS FOR RUBBER, PALM OIL, PROCESSING AND EXPORT LOSS OF ECOSYSTEMS, LOSS OF HABITATS, LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY;BIOTIC, TERRESTRIAL, ATMOSPHERIC AND HYDROLOGICAL IMPACTS
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  • 37. ECOURISM TAMAN NAGARA NATIONAL PARK