Across
- 2. A trade organization that brings together the world's major economies to address macroeconomic problems such as economic development, trade liberalization, and aid to developing countries.
- 4. Considers the whole world to be one huge market. The same product and advertisement is used all over the world. Profits from economies of scale and is unconcerned about individual cultures.
- 6. Loss of Canadian jobs and productivity, exploitation of cheap labour, increased pollution, unhealthy products, spread of disease
- 7. The world's largest free trade zone. Tariffs and other trade barriers are eliminated, and equal competition is promoted.
- 9. An organization dedicated to promoting financial stability, preventing, and resolving economic crises, promoting prosperity, and alleviating poverty.
- 10. An organization of 186 member countries that provides developed countries with financial and technical assistance.
- 11. Maintain world peace and foster friendly ties between nations.
- 18. Invests in improving the standard of life, unemployment, and economic conditions around the world.
- 19. Less risk of exchange-rate fluctuations, price transparency, elimination of transaction costs, and increased markets.
- 21. Outsourcing, lower prices, improved human rights, increased productivity, innovation, better jobs, and increased capital flow
- 22. To avoid double taxation and tax avoidance for people who pay taxes in both Canada and another nation.
Down
- 1. This country's GDP and population are poor in comparison to other G8 and G20 nations.
- 2. The international movement of products, services, technology, investment, ideas, and people.
- 3. Initial costs and implementation, lack of national control, and loss of tradition.
- 5. A trade organization established in 1961 to support the promotion of democracy and market economies, with 30 member countries.
- 6. A trade organization established during the 1990s economic crisis to provide a dialogue platform for the world's major economies.
- 8. An international organization that promotes global trade liberalization and was established in 1995 and now has over 150 member countries.
- 12. Brings together the best aspects of international and multi-domestic strategies.
- 13. Formed to aid in the free exchange of goods and services. They may be global organizations or national organizations established by individual governments to assist domestic businesses in expanding into foreign markets.
- 14. Manufacturing jobs have gone to Mexico, which has lower labor costs. Many Mexican farmers could not compete and lost their work. Global investors purchased Canadian businesses
- 15. For the local culture, customizes goods, services, and marketing. Local management is the appropriate method to figure out what is best for the local subsidiary. There is a lower risk of political and exchange-rate risks.
- 16. A trade organization established in 1989 that brings together 21 Pacific Rim countries to collaborate on regional trade.
- 17. A 1993 trade deal that now covers 27 European countries. It has its own flag, anthem, and currency, as well as financial, defense, and foreign policies that are all the same.
- 20. Create more high-paying employment in Canada's education, engineering, and banking industries. Allows for better access to raw materials, expertise, finance, and technology throughout North America.
