Comparative World Government Essentials of Comparative Politics- Chapter 10 Vocabulary (Part 2)

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Across
  1. 2. dominated by self-employed or by small enterprises, such as individual street vendors or a family that makes or repairs goods out of its home.
  2. 4. policies of liberation. They reflect the wishes of institutions.
  3. 5. a set of policies, originally pursued in the late 1960s by several east Asian countries, to spur manufacturing for export, often through subsidies and incentives for export production.
  4. 7. a situation where countries experience economic growth but are unable to develop at a speed necessary to catch up with developed countries.
Down
  1. 1. is an economic theory adhered to by developing countries that wish to decrease their dependence on developed countries.
  2. 3. refers to a system where small loans (often less than $1,000) are made available to small-scale businesses that otherwise lack access to capital.
  3. 6. the use of economic, political, cultural, or other pressures to control or influence other countries, especially former dependencies.