The Global Economy Crossword
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
 
 
Down: 1) Post World War Two economic theories that predicted that with the end of colonialism less-developed countries will follow the same trajectory toward modernization as an industrialized countries2) The increasingly flexible strategies that corporations use to accumulate profit in an era of globalization enabled by Innovative communication and transportation Technologies3) Humans who subsists by hunting fishing and gathering plants to eat.5) A cultural adaptation to the environment that enables a group of humans to use the available resource to satisfy their needs and to thrive. 6) Industrialize former colonial states that dominate the world's economic system7) The dominant model of industrial production for much of the 20th century based on social compact long labor corporations and10) Low scale and low-wage job often feeling the economic Niche that native-born workers will not feel11)  The cultivation of plants for subsistence through nonintensive use of a land and labor. Across: 4) The term used to suggest that poor countries are poor as a result of their relationships to an unbalanced global economic system8) And intensive farming strategy for food production involving permanently cultivated land.9) The movement of people within their own National borders12) The practice by which a nation-state extends political, economic, and military power beyond its own borders.13) The hands and item passes through between producer and consumer14) A critique of modernization theory that argues that despite the end of colonialism the underlying economic relations of the modern world economic system had not changed15) A strategy for food production involving the domestication of animals.16) The number of people who can be supported by the resources of the surrounding region.17) Post World War II strategies of wealthy Nations to Spur global economic growth, alleviate poverty and raise living standards to strategic Investments and National economics of former colonies18) The least developed and least powerful Nations, off that exploded by the core countries as sources of raw material cheap labor and markets19) The forces that spur migration from the countries of origin and draws immigrants to a particular new destination country20) A person who moved to a new location to conduct trade and establish a business21) The exchange of resources, goods, and services among people of relatively equal status; meant to create and reinforce social ties22) A highly trained individual who moves to fill an economic niche in a middle-class profession often marketed by shortage and receiving countries23) A form of Exchange in which accumulated wealth is collected from the members of the group and reallocated in a different pattern24) A person who has been forced to move Beyond his or her National borders because of persecution armed conflict or natural disaster25) An economic and political worldview that sees the free market as the main mechanism for ensuring economic growth with a severely restricted role for government
 

 

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