7.7 Global Economy & SEZs in China
The map and table show several specialized manufacturing clusters of cities and smaller nearby towns that are located in special economic zones (SEZs) in China.
Source: The Economist
Question 1
Describe the spatial pattern of the clusters located on the map.
Question 2
Explain ONE reason for the spatial patterns identified from the map and data table.
Question 3
Define special economic zones (SEZs).
Question 4
Explain how ONE economic policy attracts foreign investments in China’s SEZs.
Question 5
Explain why internal migration patterns increase the profits of corporations located in SEZs within China.
Question 6
Explain ONE strength of Wallerstein’s world system theory in explaining where these products are made and where these products are sold.
Question 7
Using the data in the table, explain ONE way in which the products listed relate to these clusters’ comparative advantage in global trade.
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