interconnected world
Across
- 4. the economic sector related to or concerned with primary industries
- 9. An economy where the central government decides on production, investments, prices and income.
- 11. An economic system in which private companies are free to compete for production and prices.
- 12. The Indian film industry, which is based in Mumbai
- 13. Country often referred to as a "less developed nation" or "underdeveloped nation."
- 14. The economic area set up by the Member States of the European Union which adopted the euro.
- 15. A tax which is imposed on goods or services in transit from one country to another.
- 17. An organization that will allow leading oil producing countries to cooperate,
- 23. A statistical composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income, which is used to rank countries according to four levels of human development
- 24. includes many different types of activity, such as business and personal services, instruction,
- 25. includes all pursuits whose ultimate objective is the exploitation of natural resources.
- 26. The movement of people from one place to another for the purpose of settling there
Down
- 1. The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- 2. The action or procedure by which the country withdraws from its former colony and leaves it independent.
- 3. A sovereign state with a very good quality of life,
- 5. when a project's profits or expenses are dependent on those of another.
- 6. The process of expanding an area into a city.
- 7. The act of spreading knowledge, innovation, language or cultural characteristics between cultures and communities.
- 8. An agreement signed between Canada, Mexico and the US creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America.
- 10. A person or community has access to a high level of wealth and material comfort.
- 16. The theory and practice of taxing imports to protect domestic industry from foreign competition.
- 18. withdrawal of customary trade and financial relations for the purposes of foreign and safety policy.
- 19. means the structure or basic backing up a location, organization, or system. It is often separated into "hard" or "soft" categories.
- 20. No tariffs, quotas or other restrictions exist on international trade leaving it to its natural course.
- 21. An economy with certain free market components and some socialist elements,
- 22. The act of moving to a foreign land for the purpose of living permanently.