Across
- 2. / provides security for citizens and businesses.
- 4. / service industries that cater to the general population and businesses.
- 9. / quantity of something that producers have available for sale.
- 11. / heavy industry such as steel, to consumer goods.
- 14. / quantity that consumers are willing and able to buy.
- 16. / ability of woman to achieve improvement in status.
- 17. / costs associated with the established transportation networks accessible from a specific place.
- 18. / extracts or harvests products from the earth including production from raw materials and basic foods.
- 19. Services /provides services to consumers who desire and afford to pay for them.
Down
- 1. / when people interact with new technology through trade.
- 2. / second stage of Rostow’s model that has to deal with stimulating an increase in productivity.
- 3. / people engaged in agriculture and national wealth allocated to “nonproductive” activities.
- 5. / countries open themselves to foreign investment and international markets.
- 6. / modern technology that sparks rapid growth.
- 7. / doesn’t account for money entering and leaving the country.
- 8. a plant in Mexico near the U.S. border.
- 10. / facilitates other businesses; three different types it.
- 12. / manufactures finished goods including processing and construction.
- 13. / rapid growth is generated in a limited number of economic activities.
- 15. / costs resulting from the unique characteristics of a location.
