Globalisation and Development Dilemmas
Across
- 4. Industries which provide services or sell products
- 10. Rostow’s model is an economic model that suggests all countries would develop in a series of stages.
- 11. Development projects that originate in local communities rather than central or external agencies
- 13. The development goals agreed by world governments at the UN summit 2000.
- 14. Sell goods/services to make a profit
- 18. A theory that suggests the poorer countries of the world are dominated by the rich
- 19. A state of shortage of money or goods usually measured in terms of average wealth
- 20. A great difference e.g. between parts of a country in terms of wealth
- 21. Industries providing information and expert help, in creative or knowledge based industries like IT
Down
- 1. Developing economics of Brazil, Russia, India and China
- 2. The outer limits or edge of an area often remote or isolated from the core
- 3. Manage the world’s trading system and allow global trade to be as free as possible
- 5. Projects set up and organised by governments often with little consultation from local communities
- 6. Equipment that the local community is able to use easily without much cost
- 7. Give economic advice and lend money to its member nations
- 8. (the total wealth created in a country divided by the population)
- 9. The most important social, political and economic area of a country or global region – the centre of power
- 12. A measure of development that uses four economic and social indicators
- 15. A set of processes that maintain a group or society in poverty
- 16. Industries where people are involved in manufacturing
- 17. Industries where people extract raw materials from the land or sea