World-system = core, semi-periphery, periphery zones.

Core areas engage in the most advanced economic activities, the periphery (non-industrial zone) provides raw materials to fuel the core’s economic expansion and the semi-periphery (semi-industrial zone) is involved in a mix of production activities.

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