Across
- 2. Planning mechanism to achieve such economic development and was assigned to develop necessary regional infrastructure
- 3. Removing nonrenewable resources,initial raw material stage of modern industrial economies(mining and quarrying)
- 6. Large wheat fields and livestock
- 7. Wandering, but controlled movement of livestock based on natural forage, animals provide meat, hair, wool, skins, excrement for fuel
- 9. Complex seed and management improvements in order to give larger yields in a given area
- 13. Aka TNC,private firms having established branch organizations in nations foreign to headquarter country
- 16. Based on harvesting renewable resources
- 17. Largest rate not impairing a renewable resource to sustain future productivity
- 19. Business and labor specialization prividing service to primary and secondary sectors and goods to the general community
- 21. A model that demonstrates diminishing soil quality and increasing distance from market with 5 parts: dairying and market gardening,specialty farming,cash grain and livestock,mixed farming,and extensive grain farming or stock raising
- 23. Add value to something by changing its form or combining it into more useful (more valuable) commodities. Industries include: manufacturing, processing, energy, and construction
- 25. Moving after several crops from an area, then letting an area regain its nutrients
- 26. Subdivide total costs into different categories and note the differences from place to place,examples: labor rates,transportation costs,price of raw materials,etc
- 28. Specializing in the production of items they have the greatest relative advantage over other areas
- 29. Goods are produced for producer and kin,meaning only a limited need for markets
Down
- 1. The study of how people earn their living, how lively hood systems vary by area, and how economic activities are spatially interrelated and linked
- 4. Large areas of land with minimal input per unit of land
- 5. Only services provided by professionals in education, management, information processing, government, and research
- 8. Harvest or extract something from the Earth, when humans are in the most contact with resources and potential of the environment
- 10. Large inputs of labor per unit of land,intensive use of fertilizer,and promise of high yields in good years
- 11. Aka Weberian Analysis,Alfred Weber explained optimum location was determined by three factors:relative transport costs,labor costs,and agglomeration costs
- 12. Usually associated with Communist-Controlled societies, governments control supply and price
- 14. Landowners lost land and were assigned specific tasks during crop year
- 15. Producers or agents freely market goods, laws of supply and demand determine price and quantity, and market competition is primary factor affecting production decisions and distribution
- 18. Operated by paid employees of the state
- 20. Aka agglomeration economies,savings from shared transportation facilities,social services,public utilities,communications facilities,etc
- 22. Introduction of a foreign element-investment, management, and marketing- into an indigenous culture and economy, usually employing an introduced alien labor force
- 24. Clustering of productive activities and people for a mutual advantage
- 27. amounts of capital per unit of land,fruits,vegetables,dairy,all highly perishable
