How will these resources help you?
Economic development is central to any GCSE and A Level Geography syllabus, with no unit escaping its relevance. Any exam question involving an assessment of strategies for closing the development gap requires a knowledge of how the gaps between rich and poor came about, whether it be historical, physical, or political.
These resources explore the causes of the development gap by looking at the deeper historical reasons for development in the West; how a country’s location can hold them back from progress; the institutional exploitation of Africa’s natural resources and how poor countries are disproportionally affected by negative world events. They provide teachers with a comprehensive understanding of global inequality and the reasons for it. .
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