Geography- Human, Globalisation Definitions 0.0 / 5 ? GeographyChanging Spaces; Making PlacesASOCR Created by: 13clarkenCreated on: 05-11-18 21:03 26943518710 Across 1. ... is the growing integration and interdependence of peoples lives in a complex process with economic, social (cultural), political and environmental components (13) 4. A ... is a very large company with factories and offices in more than one country, which markets products and services worldwide (3) 5. The ... is the reorganisation of production at the global scale, as a result of deindustrialisation in AC's and the global spread of MNC's. This has produced an overall pattern of higher-paid managerial jobs in AC's and lower-paid labouring jobs (4) 7. ... are countries that are eligible for financial support from the IMF through the Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust (5) 8. ... are countries that do not share all the economic development characteristics required to be advanced, and also are not eligible for the poverty reduction and growth trust, identified by the IMF (4) 10. ... jobs are economic activities that produce food, fuel and raw materials, e.g. agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, quarrying and water supplies (7, 6) Down 2. ... are countries that share a number of important economic development characteristics, including well-developed financial markets, high degrees of financial intermediation and diversified economic structures with rapidly growing service sectors (8, 9) 3. ... jobs are economic activities providing services, e.g. education and health, legal, financial, insurance, government (8, 6) 6. The ... formed when the different stages of production are located across different countries. Companies attempt to optimise their operations by locating various stages of production across different locations (6, 5, 5) 9. ... jobs are economic activities that provide services to other economic activities, e.g. finance, research and development, advertising and consultancy (10, 6)
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