SHS Organization and Management Quarter 1 – Module 5 Phases of Economic Development 1 Organization and Management – SHS Quarter 1 – Module 5: Phases of Economic Development Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties. Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand names, trademarks, etc.) included in this book are owned by their respective copyright holders. Every effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from their respective copyright owners. The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim ownership over them. Regional Director: Gilbert T. Sadsad Assistant Regional Director: Jessie L. Amin 2 Development Team of the Module Writer: Glenda C. Bas Editors: Elsa B. Regalado Meriam L. Camila Jinky A. Villareal Reviewer: Jinky A. Villareal Illustrator: Ryan B. Cerillo Layout Artist: Glenda C. Bas Lesson PHASES OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Today’s module explains the different factors that led to the economic growth of our country like remittances from the Overseas Filipino Workers, government spending and others. The following are the things that you will learn as you go through the lesson: • • identify the different phases of economic development; and analyze the stages and its implication in the economy. 3 Be familiar with the following term, it will help you a lot: Economic Development – is an increase in living conditions, improvement of the citizens’ self-esteem needs and presence of a free and just society. Structural Formation – refers to a change in the composition of the Gross Domestic Product. Migration of people – are administrative decisions that are directly related to all issues and activity within a nation’s borders. Morbidity – is the incidence of disease, rate of illness. Let’s see how far you know by simply answering the questions below. Direction: Read carefully the statement below. Write TRUE if you agree that the statement is correct and FALSE if not. __________1. The remittances of the Overseas Filipino Workers are contributing factors that led to economic growth of our country. __________2. An increase in the poverty rate and infant morbidity is an indicator that there is an economic development. 4 __________3. Economic growth is about structural transformation. __________4. Structural transformation diminishes agricultural sector and increases the growth of service sector. __________5. With continuous development, life expectancy continuous to increase, but sharply declining fertility rates will limit population growth. Have you answered them all correctly? If not, it’s ok there are still other activities as you go through the lesson. Now, try the next activity. Do you know? Activity #1 – Economic Development Direction: Fill in the thinking bubble with words that can contribute in the economic development of our country. 5 Read this… Phases of Economic Development For the past three decades growth rate in the economy has been the fastest. The real gross domestic product has increased to 70% unfortunately, the growth slowed down in 2008 due to the financial crisis all over the world. There are different factors which led to the growth of the economy like: government spending, remittances coming from the Overseas Filipino Workers. Philippine economic progress can be attributed too, to the development in agricultural products, which includes corn, sugarcane, pineapples, coconuts, bananas, rice cassavas, mangoes and pork, eggs, beef and fish. Major industries that contribute to economic development of Philippines are wood products, electronics assembly, food processing, footwear, garments, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, petroleum refining and fishing. What is economic development? Economic development refers to the sustained, concerted actions of communities and policymakers that improves the standard of living and economic health of a specific locality. Michael Todaro define economic development as an increase in living conditions, improvement of the citizens’ self-esteem needs and presence of a free and just society. Todaro suggested that the most accurate method of measuring economic development is Human Development Index which 6 includes literacy rates and life expectancy which in turn has impact on productivity and economic development growth. Economic development is also associated with quantitative and qualitative changes in the economy. Progress in human capital, increase in literacy rate, establishment of important establishment infrastructures, improvement in health and safety and other areas that aims in increasing the general welfare of the citizens are the indicator of development economically. Participation from the citizens is the most important ingredient in nation’s economic development. The term economic development is sometimes intertwine with economic growth but there is a difference between the two. Economic growth is the general increase in the country’s products and services output while economic development is a government policy to increase the economy, social welfare and stability of political environment. Also, there is always an association between economic growth and human development. This is because people consider economic growth as a requirement for economic development. For example, in the country, the main source of income is OFW’s. These OFW’s remittances will help bring business opportunities to the country, thus, the effects will be felt by all areas of the economy. Business will prosper which will in turn be used to pay for their generation education, improve the access to health care for that family and will increase the general living standard of the family. If this effect is replicated in each household, overall economic development will be achieved. Economic development leads to improvements in many sectors of a nation. There are variety of indicators that economist use to measure the level of economic development in the country. Indicators of Economic Development Declining Poverty Rates Increasing Literacy Rate Declining Infant Morbidity Increasing Life Expectancy Economic development has to be supported by the whole nation from economists, politicians, and also civilians. Thus, it can be concluded that economic development leads to the creation of more opportunities in the sectors of education, health sector, research, human development and environmental conservation. It equally implies an increase in the per capita income of every citizen. 7 What are the stages of Economic Development? According to Gunter, Economic growth typically refers to an increase in gross domestic product (GDP), while economic development typically refers to a structural transformation. Below are the different stages of Economic Development. Stages of Economic Development according to Gunter: 1. The Structural Transformation refers to a change in the composition of GDP. Initially, economic activities and jobs are based in the agricultural sector. With development, the share of agriculture in GDP decreases due to the increase and growth of the service sector which slowly overtake the share of industry, while the share of agriculture continues to decrease. In other words, at the final stage of development, we typically have an economy in which peopleearn their livelihood predominantly from the service sector and still important but diminished industry sector. 8 2. The Demographic Transition is determined by changes in the fertlity rates (example the number of children per women) and changes in life expectancy. Initially, fertility rates are high, but due to relatively high death rates Iespecially 3. The main factors leading to the process of urbanization is the migration of people from rural areas seeking jobs in the emerging urban centers, the transformation of originally semi-urban suburbs into fully urban centers, and differences in population dynamics between rural and urban areas. Now let us see what have you learned from the discussion. Please perform the exercises below. Good luck learner! Practice Task 1 Direction: Pair the statement in Column A with the word/s found in Column B. Write only the letter of your choice. Column A 1. It is a general increase in the country’s products and service output. 2. The main factors leading to urbanization. 3. This is determined by changes in the fertility rates and changes in life expectancy. 4. It is a government policy to increase the economy, social welfare and stability of 9 political environment. 5. It refers to the change in the composition of the gross domestic product. Column B a. Economic Development b. Structural Transformation c. Economic Growth d. Demographic Transition e. Migration of People You’re doing great, let’s try some more! Practice Task 2 Direction: Supply the needed information. A. What are the indicators of economic development? 1. _____________________________ 2. _____________________________ 3. _____________________________ 4. _____________________________ B. What are the stages of Economic Development according to Gunter? 1. _____________________________ 2. _____________________________ 3. _____________________________ Good job! You are now about to complete the module by answering the final test prepared for you. Good luck learner! 10 Direction: Encircle the letter from the given options that is best described by each statement. 1. It is a stage of economic development where it is determined by changes in the fertility rates and changes in life expectancy. A. Migration of People C. Demographic Transition B. Structural Transformation D. Increase Literacy Rates 2. This refers to the living conditions, improvement of citizen’s self-esteem needs and presence of a free and just society. A. Economic Development C. Migration of People B. Economic Growth D. Demographic Transition 3. The following are indicators of economic development except _____ A. Increasing Life Expectancy Rates C. Decreasing Poverty Rates B. Interest Rates D. Increasing Literacy Rates 4. Urbanization is the main factor of ______________________. A. Structural Transformation C. Demographic Transition B. Economic Growth D. Migration of People 5. It typically refers to an increase in gross domestic product (GDP) according to Gunter. A. Economic Growth C. Economic Development B. Demographic Transition D. Structural Transformation 6. These decreases the economic activities in agricultural sector but increase the growth of the service sector. A. Demographic Transition C. Migration of People B. Structural Transformation D. Economic Development 7. According to ________________ the most accurate method of measuring economic development is the Human Development Index (HDI) which includes literacy rates and life expectancy which has a direct impact on productivity and economic growth. A. Gunter C. Michael Todaro B. Domestic Policy D. Domestic Facilit Additional Task: 1. What do you think is the importance of understanding the phases or stages of economic development? 11 Let’s get started (Pretest): 1. True 2. False 3. False 4. True 5. True Learning Activity 1 Criteria for Rubrics: 5pts - brief and clear ideas 4pts - not so brief and clear ideas 3pts - with ideas but not direct to its main point 2pts - not concise idea Practice Task 1 1. It is a general increase in the country’s products and service output. 2. The main factors leading to urbanization. 3. This is determined by changes in the fertility rates and changes in life expectancy. 4. It is a government policy to increase the economy, social welfare and stability of political environment. 5. It refers to the change in the composition of the gross domestic product. Practice Task 2 A. Indicators of Economic Development 1. Declining poverty rates 2. Increasing literacy rates 3. Declining Infant morbidity 4. Increasing life expectancy 12 a. Economic Development b. Structural Transformation c. Economic Growth d. Demographic Transition e. Migration of People B. Stages of Economic Development 1. The structural transformation 2. The demographic transition 3. The Migration of people Post Test 1. 2. 3. 4. C A B D 5. A 6. C 7. C Reference: Samar, Gregorio L. et al. (2016) Introduction to Organization and Management. Hunt Publishing Center. 38-41 Thank you, learner. You did great! Stay safe. 13