Across
- 3. A concept of development that aims to meet present needs without compromising future generations.
- 5. Aid given by one country directly to another, without intermediaries.
- 7. A term that refers to the reduction of the Earth's natural resources due to overuse.
- 9. A significant barrier to trade, often imposed to protect domestic industries.
- 11. This economic theory explains the uneven development between central and peripheral regions.
- 12. A key indicator of social development, often linked to education.
- 15. A global process that connects economies and cultures, often seen as a driver of development.
- 16. A trade system where producers in developing countries are paid a fair price.
- 17. A type of development aid focused on immediate relief after a disaster.
Down
- 1. Type of aid given to alleviate suffering during emergencies like natural disasters or conflicts.
- 2. A model of economic development driven by the sale of goods to foreign markets.
- 4. An agreement between the public sector and private companies to achieve development goals.
- 6. Expectancy A measure of the average number of years a person is expected to live.
- 8. The economic sector heavily reliant on the extraction of natural resources.
- 10. Trade A trade system that eliminates tariffs and quotas between countries.
- 13. Economic model that describes five stages of growth, including the 'Take-off' stage.
- 14. Aid provided directly from one country to another without intermediaries.
- 15. A country's total economic output, often used as an indicator of development.