Industrialization and Development
Across
- 4. The link between basic sector jobs and non-basic sector job growth.
- 5. Economic activities that the government taxes and monitors.
- 7. A series of links connecting the places involved in the production and distribution of a final product.
- 8. Manufacturing facilities in Mexico that are often built right across the border from the US.
- 10. Manufacturing and transforming raw materials into more useful things would be part of the ________ sector.
- 13. Where the Industrial Revolution began.
- 14. The part of the economy that is not taxed or regulated by the government.
- 16. Taxes on imported goods.
- 17. High-income countries have most of their jobs in this economic sector.
- 20. A development measure that blends life expectancy, education, and GNI per capita.
- 23. Phrase used when describing a statistic whose value has been divided by a place's population.
- 25. Innovations and inventions that brought large-scale economic changes in agriculture, urbanization, and manufacturing in late 18th century Europe.
Down
- 1. Highest-level decision-makers like CEOs, Senators, and the like would be part of the ____ sector.
- 2. A statistic that compares the size of the working-age population with the number of older or younger people in the society who aren't contributing to the country's economy.
- 3. The continuation of colonial relationships after former colonialism ends.
- 6. Miners, farmers, and loggers would be employed in the _______ sector.
- 9. The UN has proposed seventeen _________ development goals to be achieved by 2030 to help improve the conditions of people in countries with the lowest standards of human development.
- 11. Developer of World Systems Theory that says the world is divided into a capitalist three-tier system of countries in the core, periphery, and semiperiphery.
- 12. An economic measure of development that includes the total value of goods and services produced inside and outside of a country as well as income from investments.
- 15. A massive aid package from the US to Europe after WWII to help Europe get back on its feet--and cement a strong Transatlantic relationship between the two.
- 18. Once strong industrial region in the US that's in decline.
- 19. Developer of the least cost theory, where companies try to minimize costs, especially transportation.
- 21. Country with the world's highest old-age dependency ratio.
- 22. This development model proposed by Rostow looked at the development paths of European and North American countries and sought to apply certain stages of development to less well-off countries.
- 24. Jobs in this sector are primarily for those living outside the region and are a big engine of economic growth.