globalisation

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Across
  1. 3. imperialism (n) – the imposition of one culture over another, often through media or consumer products
  2. 4. (n) – government policies that restrict international trade to protect domestic industries
  3. 5. workforce (n) – the international labor pool involved in production and services
  4. 8. corporation (TNC) (n) – a company that operates across national borders
  5. 11. market economy (n) – an economic system based on supply and demand with little government control
  6. 12. (n) – the removal of government controls from an industry or sector
  7. 14. (n) – the process of making things uniform or similar across cultures or regions
Down
  1. 1. (n) – the state of being connected with each other through various networks (economic, social, technological)
  2. 2. liberalisation (n) – the removal or reduction of trade barriers (like tariffs or quotas)
  3. 6. (adj/n) – a company operating in several countries
  4. 7. gap (n) – the growing difference in income or living standards between different groups or countries
  5. 9. (n) – moving business operations to another country to reduce costs
  6. 10. (n) – the practice of hiring external firms or workers to perform tasks or services
  7. 13. integration (n) – the unification of economic policies between different states or countries
  8. 15. chain (n) – the sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of goods