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Economic Globalization Review

Crossword Puzzle

Review Economic Globalization concepts based on the 2015 Harvard RR Finals debate.

Word Bank (note: you will not use all of these words)
Agrarian
Bailouts
Causation
Commercial Flows
Comparative Advantage
Correlation
Economic Globalization
Economic Isolationism
Foreign Direct Investment
GDP
GNP
High Skilled
Income Per Capita
Industrialization
Job Displacement
Liberalization
Long Term
Low Skilled
Oil Consumption
Oil Dependence
Scarcity
Self-Sufficiency
Short Term
Specialization
Tariffs

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Economic Globalization ReviewOnline version

Review Economic Globalization concepts based on the 2015 Harvard RR Finals debate. Word Bank (note: you will not use all of these words) Agrarian Bailouts Causation Commercial Flows Comparative Advantage Correlation Economic Globalization Economic Isolationism Foreign Direct Investment GDP GNP High Skilled Income Per Capita Industrialization Job Displacement Liberalization Long Term Low Skilled Oil Consumption Oil Dependence Scarcity Self-Sufficiency Short Term Specialization Tariffs

by Aaron Vinson
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Type of investment where companies in one country provide money to companies in another country to purchase materials and hire workers.

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Increase of trade and commerce between countries.

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When one country exploits their abilities to specialize in a good to maximize profit; example: Nathan's country raises cows because they have large open fields.

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Country's economy moving from farm-based to machinery/production-based.

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Average amount of money earned by each person in a country.

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When jobs from one country are forced to another country; sometimes called outsourcing.

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When one country produces all the goods and services it needs; critics of globalization often say that specialization reduces this.

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Amount of oil used for cars, factories, etc.

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When one country focused on producing one good; example: Nathan's country only raises cows.

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Measures to facilitate and encourage foreign trade.

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Workers who pursue jobs with advanced education requirements; ex: engineers.

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Workers who pursue jobs with minimal training; ex: restaurant workers.

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When there are not a lot of resources available to a country; example: food shortages, not having enough iron ore, etc.

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Taxes placed on imported goods to disincentivize foreign trade.

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Acronym for amount of goods and services produced in a country in a year.

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