GEOG 3130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Keynesian Economics, Tertiary Sector Of The Economy, Working Poor

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Some development but not enough = nature; traditions; pre-capitalist relations, lack of markets, etc. The environment = life itself (light, air, etc. ) Deforestation + desertification + soil erosion + water/air pollution + toxic gas emission + resource depletion according to some, poverty, lack of private property rights and technological backwardness may contribute to environmental damage. Too much population +poor countries consuming more +per capital consumption is a key +human beings productive activity as such (ex. Help people to care for the environment (no public defacation) there are strong limits to the extent to which capitalism can promote better environmental health/ magnified. Imports of relatively labour intensive cheap manufactures (ex. It related services in india-trickle-down effect-many women get jobs. = can work longer, considered docile, nimble fingered-some freedom from patriarchy ( ex. Majority of bangladesh textile workers) = social benefit-diffusion of punctuality (ex. Traits)-tncs train people for management jobs globalization can adversely impact labour in advanced countries.

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