Global Economy and the Network of Trade · Human Geography
The Global Shift in Manufacturing
Traces the relocation of economic activities from the Global North to the Global South.
Key Questions
- 1What factors drive the relocation of manufacturing industries across international borders?
- 2How has the rise of newly industrializing economies reshaped global trade patterns?
- 3What are the social and economic consequences of deindustrialization in mature economies?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Global Economy - JC1MOE: Global Shift in Manufacturing - JC1
Level: JC 1
Subject: Geography
Unit: Global Economy and the Network of Trade
Period: Human Geography
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