Across
- 5. I operate in multiple countries, producing goods in one place and selling them in another. I’m a powerful player in the global economy. Who am I?
- 6. I happen when a company invests directly in facilities in another country, creating jobs and production abroad. Who am I?
- 7. I allow countries to trade freely among themselves but let each country set its own external tariffs. Who am I?
- 8. I occur when goods are sold in a foreign market at a price lower than their cost or domestic price. Often seen as unfair trade. Who am I?
- 10. I measure the ratio between export prices and import prices. I show how favorable a country’s trade position is. Who am I?
- 13. I go beyond free trade, allowing not just goods but also services, capital, and labor to move freely across borders. Who am I?
- 18. I represent the quantity of a good or service that consumers in a specific country are willing and able to buy. Who am I?
- 21. I am a group of countries that agree to trade freely with each other, often sharing rules and agreements. Who am I?
- 23. I’m government financial support given to local industries to lower production costs and help them compete. Who am I?
- 25. I am a trading group that allows free trade among members and sets a common external tariff. Who am I?
Down
- 1. I shrink the world by connecting countries through trade, culture, and technology. I make goods, ideas, and people move faster and farther than ever before. Who am I?
- 2. I explain how countries benefit by specializing in what they produce most efficiently, even if others can do it better. Who am I?
- 3. I am a product sent from one country to another for sale. I generate income and boost a nation's economy. Who am I?
- 4. I create goods or services using resources like labor and capital. I am the starting point of the supply chain. Who am I?
- 9. I bring countries together under one currency and a shared central bank. The Eurozone is an example of me. Who am I?
- 11. I regulate international trade, resolve disputes, and promote global economic cooperation. Who am I?
- 12. I limit the number or value of goods that can be imported into a country. Who am I?
- 14. I am a compulsory financial charge imposed by the government to fund public services. I can affect prices and business decisions. Who am I?
- 15. I represent the total quantity of a good that producers around the world are willing to sell at different prices. Who am I?
- 16. I remove barriers like tariffs and quotas, allowing goods to move freely across borders. I promote open markets and competition. Who am I?
- 17. I’m a tax placed on imported goods to make them more expensive and protect local businesses. Who am I?
- 19. I represent the amount of a good that producers within a country are willing to provide at different prices. Who am I?
- 20. I aim to protect domestic industries by placing tariffs and quotas on foreign goods. I resist open markets. Who am I?
- 22. I am a product brought into a country from abroad for sale. I help consumers access global goods. Who am I?
- 24. I describe the ability of a country to produce more of a good using fewer resources than another. Who am I?
