Across
- 3. The period when manufacturing shifted from hand production to machines and factories.
- 5. Improvement in living standards, income, and quality of life within a country.
- 6. An industry that can locate almost anywhere because transportation costs are low.
- 8. Jobs involving extraction of natural resources (farming, mining, fishing).
- 9. The total value of goods and services produced in a country.
- 11. Jobs involving manufacturing and construction.
- 12. An area with business-friendly laws designed to attract foreign investment.
- 13. The process of developing industries and manufacturing in a country.
- 14. A measure of development based on life expectancy, education, and income.
Down
- 1. Service-based jobs such as retail, healthcare, and education.
- 2. Jobs focused on information, technology, and research.
- 4. A theory explaining that industries locate where transportation, labor, and agglomeration costs are minimized.
- 7. Moving jobs or production to another country to reduce costs.
- 9. The increasing connection of economies and cultures worldwide.
- 10. The total income earned by a country’s people and businesses.
