Chapter 10 : Economic Development

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Across
  1. 2. The relationship between those 15 and under + 65 and older and the people who can work
  2. 3. A measure of the total value of the officially recorded goods and services produced by citizens and corporations of a country within a given year; includes goods/services outside of the country
  3. 6. Another name for micro lending
  4. 10. Loans which tried to help newly independent African countries, but put them in debt
  5. 13. Legal economy that governments tax and monitor
  6. 15. Organizations that try to help people in the periphery; they are not associated with the government
  7. 18. A series of links connecting the many places of production and distribution and resulting in a product that is then exchanged on the market
  8. 20. Often located on the coast of a country; a place where most of the industry and opportunity is
  9. 21. Rostow's Model
  10. 23. Difficult-to-change, large-scale economic arrangements shape what can happen in fundamental ways; a category of theories
Down
  1. 1. Wallerstein
  2. 4. The trade agreement made by the US, Mexico, and Canada in 1994
  3. 5. UN summit 2000, set out a list of 8 objectives to boost development around the world
  4. 7. A measure of the total value of the officially recorded goods and services produced by citizens and corporations of a country within a given year; does not include goods/services outside of the country
  5. 8. The percentage of workers in different sections of a country's economy
  6. 9. The monetary worth of what is produced within the country and the income received from investments outside the country
  7. 11. Government intervention into markets is inefficient and undesirable, should be avoided
  8. 12. An area with reduced taxes and environmental laws, made to attract foreign businesses
  9. 14. Made by the UN
  10. 16. Poor countries' economies are controlled by major world powers, even though they are politically independent
  11. 17. Illegal or unaccounted transactions the government doesn't tax or keep track of
  12. 19. The political and economic relationships between countries and regions of the world control and limit the economic development possibilities of poorer areas; a structuralist theory
  13. 22. Money/resources given to a country to help them after a natural disaster or given to help the country build itself up