Sustainability
Zones
Trade
Times They Are A Changin'
Some of This Some of That
100

Rising temperatures around the world. 

What is global warming or climate change?

100

All of our zones of different regulations and trade restrictions fall under the umbrella of ________. 

What are manufacturing zones? 

100

Taxes levied on imported goods. 

What are tariffs? 

100

___________has skyrocketed in the last century.Rising from about 60% of the world’s GDP in 2018 compared to about 25% in 1960.

What is international trade?

100

Composed of three or more countries coming together to establish policies to address an international challenge. 

What are supranational organizations?

200

Seeking to not deplete the ocean's fisheries some seafood is now sourced through _______.

What is sustainable fishing? 

200

These are usually placed near important harbors or major trade routes and provide an area where companies can import materials, manufacture goods, and export products free from usual taxes and regulations.

What are free Trade zones (FTZs)?

200

A country’s relative cost advantage in producing certain goods and services for trade.

What is comparative advantage? 

200

Goods being delivered to manufacturing facilities when they are needed for short-term production, so companies avoid the cost of storing extra materials at their facilities.

What are just-in-time deliveries?

200

Focused on automation, standardization, economies of scale, and a division of labor in which each worker has just one task.

What is Fordism?

300

Travelling with sustainability in mind.

What is ecotourism?

300

In these sites manufacturing exports do not have tariffs.

What are export processing zones (EPZs)?

300

Refers to the mutually beneficial trade between two countries.

What is complementary trade?

300

Where certain functions or production is being performed in a different country than where the company is based.

What is offshore outsourcing?

300

Governments may seek to boost trade with another country by creating a __________ such as NAFTA, which eliminate tariffs and boost trade between countries.

What are free trade agreements? 

400

Definition of sustainability. 

What is meeting the population's needs while preserving resources for future generations?

400

An area within a country that is subject to different economic regulations than other areas. 



What are special economic zones? (SEZs)

400

The belief that open markets and free trade across the globe will lead to economic development everywhere, lessen tensions between countries by fostering support for common values, and spread democracy and human rights.

What is neoliberalism? 

400

Globalization has helped lead to _________in many core countries with aging infrastructure and manufacturing processes.

What is deindustrialization?

400

Refers to the opportunities and economic gains that can occur from new economic developments.

What are multiplier effects?

500

When a company tries to appear sustainable without making much of a real impact. 

What is green washing?

500

Area of Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar where a Chinese businessman has exploited lack of regulation to allegedly run a criminal empire. 

What is the Golden Triangle?

500

These are places of high economic activity clustered around one or more high-growth industries that stimulate economic growth by capitalizing on a special asset.

What are growth poles?

500

System of production that relies on automation through the use of robots and computer systems and is centered on low-volume manufacturing and flexible systems that allow for rapid responses to changes in the market.

What is Post-Fordism?

500

Governments cutting spending while often increasing taxes. 

What are austerity measures?

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