Southeast Asia
Across
- 2. Involves large areas of land and minimal labor input per hectare.
- 4. Operated by paid employees of the state.
- 5. Removing nonrenewable metallic and non metallic minerals like mining and quarrying.
- 6. Farmers producing for off-farm sales who apply large amounts of capital and labor per unit of land engage in this.
- 8. The clustering of productive activities and people for mutual advantage.
- 14. Producers or agents freely market their goods and serves, the laws of supply and demand determine the price and supply.
- 17. Shorthand reference to a complex of seed and management improvements.
- 20. The planning mechanism created to achieve such economic development.
- 21. those that harvest or extract something from the Earth.
- 22. Accrue in the form of savings from shared transport facilities, transport facilities, social services etc.
- 23. Involves the cultivation of small land holdings through the expenditure of great amounts of labor per acre.
- 25. Unpaid members lost their own land and joined brigades of other workers assigned specific tasks during the crop year.
- 26. Study of how people earn their living, how livelihood systems vary by area, and how economic activities are spatially interrelated and linked.
- 27. Goods and services are created for the use of the producers and their kinship groups.
- 28. Typified by large wheat farms and livestock ranching.
- 29. Consist of those business and labor specializations that provide services.
Down
- 1. Private firms that have established branch operations in nations foreign to their headquarters country.
- 3. Farmers hack down the natural vegetation, burn the cuttings, and then plant crops.
- 7. Producers or their agents disposed of goods and services through government agencies that controlled both supply and price.
- 9. those that add value to materials by changing their form.
- 10. Largest volume or rate of use that will not impair its ability to be renewed or to maintain the same future productivity.
- 11. Results involving the model that was created.
- 12. Wandering, but controlled movement of livestock.
- 13. Based on harvesting the natural bounty of renewable resources, through ones in serious danger of depletion through over exploitation like fishing and forestry.
- 15. Introduction of a foreign element-investment, management, and marketing.
- 16. Tells us that areas tend to specialize in the production of those items for which they have the greatest relative advantage over other areas.
- 18. Applied to fourth class of economic activities.
- 19. Proposed by the German location economist Alfred Weber.
- 24. Subdivide their total costs into categories.