Chapter 10: Global Inequality

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Across
  1. 4. This intellectual introduced World Systems Theory.
  2. 8. The loss or decline of industrial production in a country.
  3. 10. An approach that focuses on relative poverty and the subjective nature of poverty.
  4. 12. A Cold War term used to refer to industrialized countries.
  5. 13. The income of a nation based on the goods and services produced in a year.
Down
  1. 1. The unequal distribution of resources between countries.
  2. 2. The buildup in a country's external debt.
  3. 3. The movement (flight) of capital from one nation to another.
  4. 5. is a measure of people’s potential achievement within a country.
  5. 6. Emphasizes the fact that all aspects of society contribute to the health and viability of society as a whole.
  6. 7. Nations in this category are dominated by core nations and are poor and underdeveloped.
  7. 9. A term from the Cold War era that refer to middle income economies and standards of living.
  8. 11. A term from the Cold War Era that refers to poor and unindustrialized countries.