Across
- 2. A relatively poor country with little or no material wellbeing.
- 4. A policy that manages production and delivers services in more than one country.
- 5. A group of countries that acts as a single market, without trade barriers between member countries.
- 6. The use of government spending and revenue collection to influence the economy.
- 7. A country with a relatively low per capita income.
- 11. Allows for people, goods, services, and capital to move around a union as freely as they do within a single country.
- 13. A group of countries that have few or no restrictions on the movement of goods, money, and people between the members of the group.
- 14. The process by which countries all over the world are becoming connected or similar because large companies are doing business in many different countries.
- 16. Sometimes called transnational corporation, it is a corporation or enterprise that manages production and delivers services in more than one country.
- 17. An agreement between two groups, countries or nations
Down
- 1. An agreement among more than two parties or nations setting out conditions under which they would cooperate with each other
- 3. The process by which the economies of a group of countries are drawn more closely together so that the group as well as the individual countries become stronger or more developed.
- 8. The movement towards the removal of trade barriers among the members of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
- 9. The theory or practice of regional rather than central systems of administration or economic, cultural, or political affiliation.
- 10. A country with a relatively high per capita income.
- 12. A state which has achieved independence.
- 15. Made up of many countries, with the same political and economic aims, linked by special trading arrangements among them.
