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LaRance Thompson
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Language - English
11th Grade
03/04/2016

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Lapsansky-Werner et al. 

 

  • The modern world has experienced two periods of globalization, both of which brought about new highs in trade and investment.
  • Germany and Japan placed their industrialized economies at the disposal of their military ambitions. 
  • In the pre-World War I era, Germany had the world's most dynamic economy, and the ambitions of German leaders greatly exceeded creating domestic wealth.
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Lapansky Werner

  • Traditional economies are very vulnerable to changes in nature, especially the weather.
  • Native Americans economies that relied on hunting and fishing were more healthy than those that relied on farming and therefore massed in large, disease-prone communities.
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Lapansky Werner

  • Many people progress from hunters to farmers where they can place permanent structures and start a society.
  • There is rarely a surplus produced. In other words, most of the goods and services are fully used.
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Lapansky-Werner

  • While there are several advantages to a traditional economy, these economies are not without their disadvantages.
  •  Because these economies rely on hunting, fishing, gathering, and the land in the form of farming, when the weather changes, the economy becomes different.
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Lapansky Werner

  • Since traditional economies center around a family it is easy to use traditions gained from the experience of the elders to guide every day life.
  • Native Americans economies that relied on hunting and fishing were more healthy than those that relied on farming and therefore formed suffer in large, disease-prone communities.
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Lapansky Werner

  • In many cases, a traditional economy may have no official currency whatsoever, with any available wealth going to the upper classes.
  • There are big parts of the world's population that still work in traditional economies, primarily in third-world countries with larger indigenous populations.
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Lapansky Werener

  • Technology and independence are shunned in favor of traditions that have been refined over the years.
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Lapansky Werener

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