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Down: 2) Cost reductions that occur when companies mass produce items3) Method of inventory management made possible by efficient transportation and communication systems, whereby companies keep on hand just what they need for near- term production, planning that what they need for longer-term production will arrive when needed 4)  an organization of 188 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world. 7) an area within a country that is subject to more favorable regulations ( usually including the elimination of tariffs) to encourage foreign investment and the manufacturing of goods for export 8) a place of economic activity clustered around one or more high growth industries that stimulate economic gain by capitalizing on the special asset 9) economic sector that is a subset of the tertiary sector; involves the top leaders in governments, businesses, and universities 12) the percentage of people ages 15 and above who can both read and write with understanding a short simple statement about their everyday life. 13)  The process in which the interaction of social and economic factors causes the development of industries on a wide scale 14) per person15) Service sector industries concerned with the collection, processing and manipulation of capital and information. Examples include finance. 17) the average number of children one woman in a given country will have during her childbearing years 18) a very small short term loan with low interest rates intended to help people in need ( often given to women) 19)  a part of a country's economy that is outside of governments monitoring or regulation 20) World economic systems characterized by a more flexible set of production practices in which goods are not mass produced; instead, production has been accelerated and dispersed around the globe and bringing places together and space and time than would have been imaginable in the beginning of the twentieth century 21) The push to create an empire by exercising force or influence to control other nations or people; Age of imperialism was driven by the desire for resources to fuel the Industrial revolution 22) The process of claiming and dominating overseas territories 23) the total values of goods and services globally produced by a country in a year 24) Alfred Weber's theory of industrial location, explaining and predicting where industries will locate based on cost analysis of transportation, labor, and agglomeration factors. 25) Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Supranational organization that regulates, represents and sets price standards for petroleum exporting countries Across: 1) an area within a country that offers more favorable economic regulations ( such as tax benefits or no tariffs) to attract foreign business 5) the number of deaths of children under the age of 1 per 1,000 live births 6) measures average life expectancy, amount of education, and per capita income. Since 1990, the United Nations has used the HDI as a way to rank all of the countries in the world in terms of their development. 10) South American trade bloc that establishes free trade amongst member nations and can allow the member nations to act as a single entity for international trade. 11) the mutual trade relationship that exists between two places; a balance of trade 16) a form of tourism based on the enjoyment of natural areas that minimizes the impact on the environment 26) An indicator constructed by the U.N. to measure the extent of each country's gender inequality in terms of reproductive health, empowerment, and the labor market. 27) adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a call-to-action for people worldwide to address five critical areas of importance by 2030: people, planet, prosperity, peace, and partnership 28) a relatively large geographical area within a country in which businesses pay few or no tariffs in goods to encourages or facilitate its role in international trade 29) economic sector associated with removing or harvesting products from the earth; includes agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining, or quarrying and extracting liquids 30)  economic sector that includes a host of activities that involve the transport, storage, marketing, and selling of goods or services; also called the service sector 31) with reference to production, to turn over a part to a third party vendor 32) businesses, enterprises, and other economic activities that have government supervision, monitoring, and are taxed 33) When peripheral economies rely too heavily on the export of raw materials, which places them on unequal terms of exchange with more-developed countries 34) the total value of goods and services produced by a country’s citizens and companies during a within a country in a year
 

 

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