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Human Geography 12
4. Economic Geography
4.1 Global Economic Development Patterns
Global Economic Development Patterns: Geography, Trade, and Growth
Discover how geographic location, natural resources, trade networks, and digital infrastructure shape economic development across the globe.
What You'll Learn
Geographic location and resources shape national economic development trajectories.
Global value chains distribute production stages across multiple interdependent countries.
Agglomeration effects drive innovation clusters like Silicon Valley and Detroit.
The digital divide limits economic participation for underserved populations globally.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze trade routes, chokepoints, and global supply chain vulnerabilities.
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Learners identify key terms like agglomeration, dependency theory, and HDI.
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Questions connect geographic endowments to comparative advantage and development outcomes.
Why This Matters
Understanding global economic development patterns equips learners to analyze the geographic, institutional, and technological forces shaping prosperity, inequality, and opportunity in an interconnected world.
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Global Value Chains
Agglomeration
Digital Divide
Core-Periphery
Trade Networks

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