Rubenstein Chapter 10 part 1 vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. : the process of improving the material conditions of people through diffusion of knowledge and technology. The development process is continuous, involving never-ending actions to constantly improve the health and prosperity of the people.
  2. 6. : Value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it.
  3. 8. : Where workers extract materials from Earth through agriculture, and sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry; 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.
  4. 9. of the economy concerned with the transportation, communications, and utilities, sometimes extended to the provision of all goods and services to people in exchange for payment.
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  6. 11. of the economy concerned with manufacturing the process, transformation, and assembly of raw materials into useful products.
Down
  1. 1. : the value of the total output of goods and services produced in a country, normally during a year.
  2. 2. : It combines several measures of development-life expectancy at birth, adjusted GDP per capita, and knowledge (schooling and literacy). Each country received an index figure for the various measures, which range between minimum and desirable levels. The minimum for each index was set at the lowest level actually observed. The desirable levels were 100 percent for literacy and the maximum observed for life expectancy and mean years of schooling.
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  4. 5. :a modern, industrialized country in which people are generally better educated and healthier and live longer than people in developing countries do. It has progressed further along the development continuum.
  5. 7. : A country that has low industrial production and little modern technology. A country in an earlier stage of development is frequently.