Across
- 4. Production methods that rely more heavily on plants and machinery than on workers.
- 6. Breaking down of the production process into small parts with each worker allocated to a specific task.
- 11. When one stage of production relies on the completion of the previous one.
- 12. Production methods that make more use of people relative to machinery.
- 14. The area of the economy where materials are processed and turned into finished or semi-finished goods.
- 15. The area of the economy where goods or services are provided to the public and other businesses.
- 18. Stocks of raw materials and components that are used up in the production process.
- 19. Natural resources such as coal, oil, and fertile soil used by businesses to create products.
- 20. The value of a worker to a business, shaped by their unique abilities, skills, knowledge, and intelligence.
Down
- 1. The production of a limited range of goods by individuals, firms, regions, or countries.
- 2. A financial incentive scheme where workers are paid based on the volume of output they produce.
- 3. The decline in manufacturing within an economy.
- 5. The area of the economy where raw materials are grown, extracted, or mined.
- 7. The rate at which goods are produced in relation to the work, time, and money needed to produce them.
- 8. Stock of man-made resources like machines and tools used to help make goods and services.
- 9. Creating new, fertile land by draining wetlands or recovering land from oceans
- 10. The workforce in the economy, including manual workers, skilled workers, and managers.
- 13. The factor of production responsible for setting up a business and taking risks.
- 16. Redirecting water from natural sources to dry land to improve productivity.
- 17. A non-financial motivation method where workers switch between different tasks to reduce boredom.
