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Section 2

The Transformation of Economic Systems

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Preindustrial Societies: The Birth of Inequality

Pre-industrial typically have predominantly agricultural economies and limited production, division of labor, and class variation.

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Industrial Societies: The Birth of the Machine

During the Industrial Revolution (roughly 1750 to 1850) changes in technology had a profound effect on social and economic conditions.

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Postindustrial Societies: The Birth of the Information Age

In the "Information Age," individuals can transfer and have instant access to information, leading to a profound economic transformation.

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Capitalism in a Global Economy

Some thinkers argue that in the last few decades trends associated with globalization have increased the mobility of people and capital.

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Global Trade: Inequalities and Conflict

Global trade (exchange across international borders) has increased with better transportation and governments adopting free trade.

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Microfinancing

Microfinance is usually understood as the provision of financial services to micro-entrepreneurs and small businesses.

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The Changing Face of the Workplace

Industry has become more information driven and less labor intensive, leading to a polarization between high- and low-skilled jobs.

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Deindustrialization

Deindustrialization occurs when a country or region loses industrial capacity due to relocation or increased efficiency.

Corporations and Corporate Power

Corporations have powerful legal rights, and some have revenues that exceed the revenues of sovereign nations.

Ominous Trends in the U.S.

Recently, industry has become more information-intensive, which has led to higher productivity but also higher unemployment and inequality.

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Colonialism, Decolonization, and Neo-Colonialism

After WWII, decolonization ended formal colonialism, but economic inequality has given rise to neocolonialism.

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Trade Blocs and Common Markets

A trade bloc is an agreement where regional barriers to trade are reduced or eliminated among the participating states.

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