Across
- 2. The fundamental rules and norms that link states together and shape their relationships to one another, usually regarding some specific issues
- 6. A process by which a firm moves some of its work to a secondary business outside the home country that can do the work more efficiently or cheaply
- 7. Group created by states to serve certain policy ends
- 8. Firm that produces, distributes, and markets its goods or services in more than one country
Down
- 1. An economic regime that manages international economic relations; this includes the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization
- 3. A national or international group, independent of any state, that pursues policy objectives and fosters public participation
- 4. The process of expanding and intensifying linkages between states, societies, and economies
- 5. The purchase of assets in a country by a foreign firm
