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"Pre-IB Industry": HTML5 Crossword

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4. This is needed to work the machines in the factory. Early industry needed to be sited near to fast-flowing rivers or coal reserves, but today electricity can be transported long distances. (5)
5. A grant of money made by the government to industries locating in Development Areas. (7)
6. Where industrial products are bought and sold. (6)
7. Where a country imports more goods than it exports. (12)
8. Using telecommunications to work from home. (11)
9. A manufacturing process where the unfinished product moves in a direct line from workstation to workstation (Ford built the first one). (12)
10. River valleys and flat areas were essential transport routes in the days before the railway, car or lorry. (13)
11. Ground on which a factory stands. Last century many of these were in today's inner city areas whereas now they tend to be on cheaper edge-of-city greenfield locations. (4)
17. This is particularly strong in LEDCs and made up of work done without the official knowledge of the government and therefore without paying taxes. (14)
19. Large companies which have branch plants throughout the world; their headquarters are often found in MEDCs. (4)

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1. A wide one is typical of MEDCs where many industries contribute to generating wealth. A narrow one is typical of LEDCs where only a few industries contribute. (12)
2. An industry which could set up in many different locations. (9)
3. Leisure activities; what people do in their non-working time. (10)
6. The 'snowballing' of economic activity. e.g. If new jobs are created, people who take them have money to spend in the shops, which means that more shop workers are needed. (16)
12. Tax (customs duties) charged on imported goods. e.g. manufactured goods from LEDCs to the EU face 30% of this. (7)
13. Goods sold abroad. (7)
14. Product produced for export. (9)
15. The reinvestment of some of the profits into new inputs within the factory system. (8)
16. Money left over when wages, interest, rent, raw materials and other costs have been paid by businesses. (6)
18. LEDCs which are developing manufacturing industries, usually with the help of transnational corporations attracted by cheap labour and government incentives. (4)

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