Across
- 5. An official ban on trade with a particular country.
- 6. An economy that has some elements of command and free trade, the U.S. for example.
- 8. An economy that has no regulation or government interference.
- 9. An acronym that brings free trade between Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
Down
- 1. An economy in which economic decisions are determined by a central government.
- 2. An economy that emphasizes long standing traditions rather than modern market forces.
- 3. An acronym for a global organization that facilitates global trade by providing a framework for negotiating trade agreements, administering trade rules, and resolving trade disputes between its member countries.
- 4. The dues paid to the government to import or export goods.
- 7. A mainly economic group of European countries that have adopted the same currency.
- 8. An acronym for a pact between two or more countries to reduce or eliminate trade barriers like tariffs, quotas, and subsidies, facilitating the exchange of goods and services.
