Across
- 4. _ Industry: Industry in which the final product weighs less or comprises a lower volume than the inputs
- 7. Rapid, massive and transformative shift from small-scale, hand-crafted production to power-driven mass production that originated in 18th century Britain
- 10. Unprocessed natural products used in production
- 15. The processes involved in the improvement of people's freedoms, rights, capabilities, choices and material conditions
- 17. The sum total of the value of all the goods and services produced in a nation
- 18. _ Sector: The portion of the economy concerned with the direct extraction of materials from Earth's surface, generally through agriculture, although sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry.
- 20. Total value of the goods and services produced by a country's citizens and companies both domestically and internationally in a year
- 21. Collection of manufacturing facilities in a particular area that is typically found in suburbs and is located close to highways to facilitate movement of raw materials and finished products
- 22. Two distinct divisions of economic activity across the economic sectors
- 25. The portion of an economy largely outside government control in which employees work without contracts or benefits
- 26. Grouping together of many firms from the same industry in a single area for collective or cooperative use of infrastructure and sharing of labor resources.
- 27. An economic phase in which the Tertiary Sector is predominant and manufacturing no longer plays a dominant role
- 28. Model developed by Alfred Weber according to which the location of manufacturing establishments is determined by the minimization of three critical expenses: labor, transportation, and agglomeration.
- 29. _ Industry: An industry in which the final product weighs more or comprises a greater volume than the inputs.
Down
- 1. Groupings of industries based on what is produced and the activities of the workforce
- 2. _ Sector: Consists of the highest levels of decision making and includes the top officials in various levels of government and business.
- 3. Middle Age European trade associations made up of master craftsmen in a given industry
- 5. Weaving, sewing, carving, and other small-scale industries that can be done in the home. The laborers, frequently women, are usually independent.
- 6. Indicator of level of development for each country, constructed by United Nations, combining income, literacy, education, and life expectancy
- 8. Businesses, enterprises, and other economic activities that have government supervision, monitoring, and protection, and are also taxed
- 9. _ Sector: Jobs that deal with the handling and processing of knowledge and information.
- 11. _ Sector: The portion of the economy concerned with transportation, communications, and utilities, sometimes extended to the provision of all goods and services to people in exchange for payment.
- 12. _ Sector: The portion of the economy concerned with manufacturing useful products through processing, transforming, and assembling raw materials.
- 13. Location where it is more economical to break raw materials into smaller units before shipping them further
- 14. Developed a steam engine powered by coal to pump water out of mines
- 16. Total value of goods and services globally produced by a country in a year divided by the country's population
- 19. All the businesses that make one kind of product or provide one kind of service / typically use machinery
- 23. The process by which the interaction of social and economic factors leads to the development of industries across a community, region or country
- 24. Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819).
