Todd Lindley
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this section, the student will be able to:
- Understand: the primary measures and terms associated with wealth, poverty, economic growth, and social improvement for gauging levels of development by region and country
- Explain: the two paths to development and the attendant strengths and weaknesses of each.
- Describe: Regional differences in economic and social development across the world
- Connect: the processes of globalization to development efforts and outcomes that vary dramatically by place
CHAPTER OUTLINE
9.1 Development and Geography: An Introduction
9.2 Important Terms & Concepts
9.3 Global, National, Regional, and Local Patterns
9.4 Rostow’s Stages of Growth and Political Policy
9.5 New Models of Development
9.6 Conclusion
9.7 Key Terms Defined
9.8 Works Consulted and Further Reading