Across
- 1. growing only enough food to survive
- 4. money that is invested to get businesses started
- 7. type of economy with no government control based on subsistence farming
- 9. these are the people in charge of traditional economies
- 11. this is needed to help people become skilled labourers in a country
- 14. type of economy where the government has complete control of products being produced
- 15. products made in a country
- 19. an example of a job in the tertiary industry
- 20. water soil minerals provided by the earth that can be used to develop an economy
- 23. the money earned from the sale of goods or services
- 24. people who have the ideas and plans to get businesses going
- 25. an example of a job in the primary industry
- 26. the system a country uses to produce goods and services
Down
- 2. type of industry that involves providing services communication or transportation
- 3. an example of a quaternary job
- 5. one of the main sources of capital for people to get businesses started
- 6. type of economy with some government control and some freedom for individuals
- 8. an example of a job in the secondary industry
- 10. the people available to work in an economic system can be skilled or unskilled
- 12. tyoe of economy where the government has little involvement and there is a lot of competition keeping costs down
- 13. industry that involves knowledge application like software or education
- 16. places that make it easy to ship goods in and out of a country by water
- 17. total value of a country's resources
- 18. type of industry that involves changing resources into finished products
- 21. actions performed for others in exchange for payment
- 22. the amount of money it takes to create products including building factories and hiring workers
- 23. type of industry that involves getting resources from nature
