Across
- 2. Richer, more developed, generally more powerful countries (opposite of No.5)
- 4. People who use the products they have
- 5. Being able to trade multinationally with the benefit of not having to pay tax
- 6. The ability to move goods from a country to another country
- 8. Able to produce and provide goods to others or another country
- 12. A former route connecting China with Mainland Europe several hundred years ago
- 16. A way of differentiating people based on the amount of wealth they have
- 17. Beliefs that people follow (E.g Christianity and Islam)
- 20. A place where airplanes land and unload their passengers and cargo
- 22. A political system of which the economy and trade of a country depends solely on the government
- 24. The cause of No.7
- 25. When foreigners move from their countries and settle in new countries
- 26. A political system of which the economy and trade of a country is managed by private owners (to an extent)
- 27. The action to borrow large sums on money with interest
- 28. A place where ships land and unload their cargo
- 29. In other words, countries which are not developed and generally not rich
Down
- 1. Those who have assets and do investment in a country
- 3. Multiple countries in Europe which unite as one in terms of Economy
- 7. USD, Rupiahs, EURO, GBP
- 9. The process of improving the industry of a country
- 10. Somebody who does trade with other people
- 11. People who come from their homelands just to temporarily visit
- 13. The ability to get goods into a country and sell them (E.g. Meat, Electronics)
- 14. People who work
- 15. The money the government charges people for every purchase they make
- 18. The official rules of a country
- 19. When trading is done by 2 or more parties and is done in more than 1 country
- 21. An organization that leads a country
- 23. An alliance between the United Kingdom and many of its former colonies
- 30. Unique to each and every ethnic group