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a model of the spatial structure of an economic system in which underdeveloped or declining peripheral areas are defined with respect to their dependence on a domination developed core regions.
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core periphery
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the process of growth expansion, or realization of potential, bringing regional resources into full productive use.
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development
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the total value of goods and services produced within the boarders of a country during a specified time.
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GDP- gross domestic product
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total value of goods and services produced by a country per year plus net income earned abroad by its nations.
- total income earned by the citizens of a country. |
GNI- gross national income
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the totality of tools and methods available to and used by a culture group in producing items essential to its sub-stained and cultural.
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technology
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contrast in the language and productivity of artifacts introduced at the core and those known or employed at the periphery.
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technology gap
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the diffusion by one culture or region of the technology by another, usually more developed society.
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technology transfer
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the totality of tools and methods used by a culture group in producing items essential to its subsistence and comfort
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Circular and Cumulative causation.
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