economics Crossword Puzzles
PHILIPPINE POLITICS, GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP 2024-01-30
30 Clues: law • past • power • clear • goals • study • gaining • visions • methods • beliefs • quantify • patterns • progress • creating • stability • authority • verifying • attitudes • opposition • organizing • expression • frameworks • structures • together d • exploration • differences • consumption • nationality • institutions • interpreting
U2: En la Clase 2024-10-17
30 Clues: Art • Pen • Book • Math • Quiz • Test • Desk • Week • Chair • Clock • Board • Window • Monday • Friday • Sunday • Eraser • Physics • English • Tuesday • Spanish • Markers • Homework • Saturday • Thursday • Schedule • Geography • Wednesday • Economics • Lunchroom • Literature
Unita 1B (all vocab) 2024-10-16
30 Clues: map • law • art • desk • door • notes • grade • clock • paper • chair • school • pencil • library • history • notebook • medicine • sciences • homework • textbook • classroom • languages • economics • professor • cafeteria • instructor • friend (m) • blackboard • department • computer science • arts, humanities
Spanish Days of the Week 2022-12-06
30 Clues: week • When? • music • monday • friday • sunday • teusday • biology • physics • science • wendsday • thursday • saturday • chemestry • geography • economics • chemestry • art class • sociology • humanities • journalism • literature • accounting • archeology • pyychology • mathematics • spanish class • history class • speak English • computer science
Spanish Days of the Week 2022-12-06
30 Clues: week • When? • music • monday • friday • sunday • teusday • biology • physics • science • wendsday • thursday • saturday • chemestry • geography • economics • chemestry • art class • sociology • humanities • journalism • literature • accounting • archeology • pyychology • mathematics • spanish class • history class • speak English • computer science
las materias escolares 2020-07-20
29 Clues: art • math • music • French • German • physics • anatomy • biology • history • Chinese • theater • Spanish • English • Italian • Japanese • chemistry • sociology • economics • philosophy • Portuguese • psychology • literature • linguistics • archaeology • social work • engineering • anthrolopology • medical sciences • political science
Spanish Days of the Week 2022-12-06
30 Clues: week • When? • music • monday • friday • sunday • teusday • biology • physics • science • wendsday • thursday • saturday • chemestry • geography • economics • chemestry • art class • sociology • humanities • journalism • literature • accounting • archeology • pyychology • mathematics • spanish class • history class • speak English • computer science
Crucigrama de Vocabulario 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • Which? • Because • History • English • Biology • Library • Physics • Where to? • Chemistry • To arrive • Bookstore • Economics • Psychology • Wastebasket • Mathematics • Which ones? • To have dinner • To the left of • Next to;beside • To the right of • Computer Science • To have breakfast • Business Administration
en la clase 2023-09-20
23 Clues: why • which • because • library • physics • history • english • biology • where to • to arrive • chemistry • bookstore • economics • psychology • which ones • mathematics • wastebasket • to the left of • to have dinner • to the right of • next to;besides • computer science • to have breakfast
Spanish 2025-11-19
28 Clues: art • exam • music • class • chalk • course • school • stadium • biology • library • spanish • physics • science • semester • homework • schedule • test;quiz • economics • cafeteria • classmate • geography • bookstore • accounting • house/home • laboratory • computer science • trimester;quarter • university;college
Marketing 2015-10-02
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- using resources that result in greatest profit
- best athlete on the team
- information provided descriptive classification for consumers
- grouping consumers based on personality traits and lifestyle
- Strategy to offset risk
- study of how goods and services are produced
- does not get paid to play a sport
- physical activity that is governed by a set of rules
- owners refuse to allow players to play
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- global economics
- first step into understanding consumer groups
- dividing of markets into physical locations
12 Clues: global economics • Strategy to offset risk • best athlete on the team • does not get paid to play a sport • owners refuse to allow players to play • dividing of markets into physical locations • study of how goods and services are produced • first step into understanding consumer groups • using resources that result in greatest profit • ...
Les Matieres Scholaires 2023-10-31
Vocab economics 2023-10-16
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- Total value of a country's goods
- economy Economics made by consumers and producers
- economy North Korea is one of these
- Tax on imports
- Total halt on trade
- Limit on imports
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- making the products your country can make best
- of living Level of material comfort
- economy Economics made by tradtion
- rate Amount of people that can read & write in a country
- economy More then one type of economy in one country
- exchange Trading one country's money for another
12 Clues: Tax on imports • Limit on imports • Total halt on trade • Total value of a country's goods • of living Level of material comfort • economy Economics made by tradtion • economy North Korea is one of these • making the products your country can make best • exchange Trading one country's money for another • economy Economics made by consumers and producers • ...
economy crossword 2024-05-17
Economics 2022-01-05
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- when the correlation moves in opposite direction
- it is the difference between the largest and the smallest value in a distribution.
- it is the arithmetic mean of the differences of the vales from their average.
- Name the index that is also known as the cost of living index.
- It is the benchmark index for the Indian stock market.
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- Index prepared with base 2011-12 = 100 is known as?
- is a means for examining such relationship sytematically
- does not mean causation, it only means
- it uses the information expressed in a cumulative manner to indicate the degree of inequality.
- the measures which divide the data into 4 equal parts
- the most frequently observed value
11 Clues: the most frequently observed value • does not mean causation, it only means • when the correlation moves in opposite direction • Index prepared with base 2011-12 = 100 is known as? • the measures which divide the data into 4 equal parts • It is the benchmark index for the Indian stock market. • is a means for examining such relationship sytematically • ...
Economics 2021-11-11
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- the next best alternative
- the price where supply equals demand
- the workmanship, skills, and time required to produce goods and services
- the quantity of a good or service
- the desire to purchase a good or service
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- when demand exceeds supply
- when supply exceeds demand
- the study of scarcity and choice
- unlimited wants limited resources
- man mad resources used to produce goods and services
- natural resources
11 Clues: natural resources • the next best alternative • when demand exceeds supply • when supply exceeds demand • the study of scarcity and choice • unlimited wants limited resources • the quantity of a good or service • the price where supply equals demand • the desire to purchase a good or service • man mad resources used to produce goods and services • ...
Economics 2014-03-12
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- The payments made for the use of borrowed or loaned money.
- The money value of a unit of a good, service, or resource.
- People whose wants are satisfied by consuming a good or a service.
- The direct trading of goods and services without the use of money.
- The gain received from voluntary exchange.
- All buildings, equipment and human skills used to produce goods and services.
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- Objects that can satisfy people's wants.
- Goods or services produced in one nation but sold to buyers in another nation.
- Receive payment (income) for productive efforts.
- Standards or measures of value that people use to evaluate what is most important.
- Natural resources or gifts of nature that are used to produce goods and services.
11 Clues: Objects that can satisfy people's wants. • The gain received from voluntary exchange. • Receive payment (income) for productive efforts. • The payments made for the use of borrowed or loaned money. • The money value of a unit of a good, service, or resource. • People whose wants are satisfied by consuming a good or a service. • ...
Economics 2016-05-18
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- a substitute of margarine
- if economy has this it is good for all
- long ago this was a method used
- revenue the overall you get by selling goods at a certain price and quantity
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- used for transactions
- this is given to encourage production
- any organization likes to have this
- involves money
- when this goes up price will be in the opposite
- The main problem of economics
- a main source of income to government
11 Clues: involves money • used for transactions • a substitute of margarine • The main problem of economics • long ago this was a method used • any organization likes to have this • this is given to encourage production • a main source of income to government • if economy has this it is good for all • when this goes up price will be in the opposite • ...
Economics 2016-03-01
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- cost the one you do not choose, your second choice
- people produce a special good or offer a special service for others
- items found in nature used to make things
- people and nations depend on one another to provide the goods and services they want
- People who buy goods and services
- trading without money
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- not being able to have everything
- trading of goods and services for other goods and services or for money
- all human, capital, and natural
- resources tools, machines, and buildings which are used to produce goods
- People who make goods or provide services
11 Clues: trading without money • all human, capital, and natural • not being able to have everything • People who buy goods and services • People who make goods or provide services • items found in nature used to make things • cost the one you do not choose, your second choice • people produce a special good or offer a special service for others • ...
Economics 2023-03-13
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- The amount that a product is wanted.
- The amount paid or charged for something.
- Money that you receive or that is owed to you.
- Amount of money made below the cost of all expenses.
- The amount of product that is available.
- The person or group that is the final user of a product or service.
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- The person or group that creates a good or a service.
- Amount of money made above the cost of all expenses.
- Money that you spend.
- The study of the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
- The amount of something that is more than the amount that was needed or used.
11 Clues: Money that you spend. • The amount that a product is wanted. • The amount of product that is available. • The amount paid or charged for something. • Money that you receive or that is owed to you. • Amount of money made above the cost of all expenses. • Amount of money made below the cost of all expenses. • The person or group that creates a good or a service. • ...
Economics 2023-01-17
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- It is the tax imposed on imported goods and services
- refers to a series of stages in an economy as it expands and contracts
- any type of contract that can be valued and traded; stocks and bonds are common examples
- is the total value of goods and services produced in a country in one yea
- branch of economics that focuses on factors that impact the buying habits of individual consumers and businesses
- A decrease in the value of an asset over time due to wear and tear.
- money a business or a person earns in exchange for providing services or products to a purchaser or employer
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- A ‘snapshot’ of a company’s assets, liabilities
- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services.
- When the goods and services of equal value are exchanged between two or more parties without using any form of monetary exchange
- Process by which the central bank in a country controls the supply of money
11 Clues: A ‘snapshot’ of a company’s assets, liabilities • It is the tax imposed on imported goods and services • A decrease in the value of an asset over time due to wear and tear. • The action or business of promoting and selling products or services. • refers to a series of stages in an economy as it expands and contracts • ...
Economics 2021-08-27
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- Someone who sells a product
- Guarantee
- A task that someone performs for you
- A place to buy goods/services
- Someone who buys a product
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- A tangible product
- A supplier fixes a faulty product
- Compensation for a faulty product
- Desired but not required for survival
- A supplier replaces a faulty product
- Required for survival
11 Clues: Guarantee • A tangible product • Required for survival • Someone who buys a product • Someone who sells a product • A place to buy goods/services • A supplier fixes a faulty product • Compensation for a faulty product • A supplier replaces a faulty product • A task that someone performs for you • Desired but not required for survival
Economics 2021-07-23
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- how many basic economic questions are asked when a nation is choosing its economic system.
- Early economist, believed the free market system was the best way to organize the economy. Released The Wealth of Nations, in 1776 arguing for economic freedom.
- economy system which combines free market economy competition with the regulation of a command economy.
- economy system where government officials make the decisions, property and resources are owned by the state.
- distributes resources
- administer free trade agreements by handling various disputes
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- ,economy system Individuals make all the decisions, with minimal government interference.
- how a society or government organizes
- economy system based on customs and historical precedent
- Supported equality and a strong central government. Thought capitalist systems promoted inequality and divided society into two classes: proletariat and bourgeoisie.
- created a free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the United States
11 Clues: distributes resources • how a society or government organizes • economy system based on customs and historical precedent • administer free trade agreements by handling various disputes • created a free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the United States • ,economy system Individuals make all the decisions, with minimal government interference. • ...
Economics 2022-04-26
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- Competition- many sellers offer similar, but not standardized products.
- no tariffs on exported or imported goods agreed mutually between two or more countries
- individuals or businesses produce a narrow range of products.
- idea that a nation will specialize in what it can produce the best at a lower opportunity cost than any other nation.
- goods sold to a foreign country
- goods made in a foreign country
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- a few firms dominate the entire market
- the ability of one trading nation to make a product more efficiently than another trading nation
- any law passed to limit free trade between two countries
- one firm dominates the entire market
- Competition- the most competitive market structure
11 Clues: goods sold to a foreign country • goods made in a foreign country • one firm dominates the entire market • a few firms dominate the entire market • Competition- the most competitive market structure • any law passed to limit free trade between two countries • individuals or businesses produce a narrow range of products. • ...
Economics 2022-05-10
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- the founding father of economics
- takes a wider view and looks at the economies on a much larger scale—regional, national, continental, or even global.
- the field of economics that looks at the economic behaviors of individuals, households, and companies.
- organize and distribute available resources,
- Economic decisions are made by individuals competing to earn profits based on supply and demand in this economy
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- An economic system where tradition and custom govern economic decisions
- Combines elements of pure market and command economies; Government and individuals share the economic decision making process in this economy
- a means by which societies or
- and goods across a geographic region or country.
- The government or other central authority makes all economic decisions in this type of economy
- anything that gives value or benefit to its owner
11 Clues: a means by which societies or • the founding father of economics • organize and distribute available resources, • and goods across a geographic region or country. • anything that gives value or benefit to its owner • An economic system where tradition and custom govern economic decisions • ...
Economics 2022-09-02
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- want
- products that are made or grown
- the physical materials used to produce goods and services
- a system or type of money that people use to buy things
- the amount of something available beyond what is needed
- the buying, selling, or bartering of goods and services
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- represents how much of a good or service
- work that someone does for someone else
- (cost) a benefit lost when choosing between two favorable options
- having less of something than is needed or wanted
- a system or type of money that people use to buy things
- to trade goods or services for other goods or services
12 Clues: want • products that are made or grown • work that someone does for someone else • represents how much of a good or service • having less of something than is needed or wanted • to trade goods or services for other goods or services • a system or type of money that people use to buy things • a system or type of money that people use to buy things • ...
economics 2025-02-28
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- economic decisions are made by consumers
- a trade agreement
- investments in people
- total value
- economic decisions based on traditions
- something natural
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- someone willing to risk to start a business
- investments in technology
- economic decisions made by goverment
- a mix of more than one economic system
- tax on imports
11 Clues: total value • tax on imports • a trade agreement • something natural • investments in people • investments in technology • economic decisions made by goverment • a mix of more than one economic system • economic decisions based on traditions • economic decisions are made by consumers • someone willing to risk to start a business
Economics 2025-02-22
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- A person that creates or makes something
- Is a set amount of money that parents give their children regularly
- Things you must have in order to survive
- When a person keeps their money to buys things later
- A plan for your money. How much do you have and how much do you spend
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- People who pay for goods and services
- Using your money to pay for wants and needs or goods and services
- What is used to pay for goods and services
- Things that you wish you have
- Is work that someone does for someone else
- Things that people sell or buy
11 Clues: Things that you wish you have • Things that people sell or buy • People who pay for goods and services • A person that creates or makes something • Things you must have in order to survive • What is used to pay for goods and services • Is work that someone does for someone else • When a person keeps their money to buys things later • ...
Economics Puzzle 2020-11-09
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- Air, sunshine are and other items so plentiful no one could own them.
- Basic requirements for survival (like food, water shelter).
- An assignment of worth
- the cost of an economic decision.
- tangible commodity. These are bought, sold, traded and produced.
- Use of a good or service to impress others.
- the ability to produce vast amounts of goods (economic products) in an efficient manner.
- Simply the desires of citizens.
- the fundemental economic problem facing ALL societies.
- assignment of the highest value to those things we need the least, like water and the highest things we often don't need at all like diamonds.
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- Items used in the creation of other goods. factory machinary, trucks, etc.
- Any item that lasts less than 3 years when used on a regular basis.
- Work that is performed for someone.
- inventive and risk taking spirit.This is a rather new addition to a tradirtional list.
- people who use these goods and services.
- the sum collection of those economic products that are tangible, scarce and useful.
- capacity to be useful.
- The study the production and distribution of goods and services, it is the study of human efforts to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources.
- tangible commodity. These are bought, sold, traded and produced.
- Any good that lasts more than three years when used on a regular basis.
20 Clues: An assignment of worth • capacity to be useful. • Simply the desires of citizens. • the cost of an economic decision. • Work that is performed for someone. • people who use these goods and services. • Use of a good or service to impress others. • the fundemental economic problem facing ALL societies. • Basic requirements for survival (like food, water shelter). • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-08-03
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- - when businesses create their own prices
- - A type of resource that is used to create goods by the use of machinery and/or tools
- Competition - An industry that is similar to perfect competition but it is possible and products are not homogenous
- - A person who has the skills to combine land, labour and capital together to produce goods and/or services
- - A market where there is up to six sellers in the industry who still have influence over their own prices, but there is strong competition
- efficiency - Being able to satisfy the needs and wants of everyone
- products - alternative products
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- - when businesses swap prices to match their competitors prices
- - the amount of goods and services that producers are willing to produce/sell
- - Workers used to produce goods and/or services
- - Having limited resources
- income - income after tax
- competition - A market that is impossible but if it were possible there is no faults; all products are homogenous, everyone has perfect knowledge, negotiation is allowed and everyone is a 'price-taker'
- efficiency - using maximum resources with the least amount of money
- - A dominate seller in the market
- possibility curve - A graph that shows the allocation and efficiency of resources
- - Resources that are all natural
- products - products that are brought together
- - when society requests/wants a particular product or service
19 Clues: income - income after tax • - Having limited resources • products - alternative products • - Resources that are all natural • - A dominate seller in the market • - when businesses create their own prices • products - products that are brought together • - Workers used to produce goods and/or services • - when society requests/wants a particular product or service • ...
Economics crossword 2023-05-22
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- Trends and fashions that are highly desirable to the consumer
- a graph of the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity supplied
- A focus on a particular activity or area of study
- A business owned by one person
- What you expect prices to do in the future can influence your buying habits today.
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good
- the change in consumption resulting from a change in real income
- A market in which there are many buyers but only one seller.
- Economic decisions are made by individuals or the open market.
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- Price x Quantity
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
- an establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise
- A legal maximum on the price at which a good can be sold
- fixed costs plus variable costs
- A market in which there are many buyers but only one seller.
- total revenue minus total cost
- a table that shows the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded
- A legal minimum on the price at which a good can be sold
20 Clues: Price x Quantity • A business owned by one person • total revenue minus total cost • fixed costs plus variable costs • the cost of producing one more unit of a good • A focus on a particular activity or area of study • A legal maximum on the price at which a good can be sold • A legal minimum on the price at which a good can be sold • ...
Economics keywords 2024-05-12
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- good : goods produced by the country
- : when willing individuals are actively seeking employment but are not able to find any.
- : The increase in prices of a period of time
- growth : increase in a countries economy
- leather costs : the costs that people incur to minimize their cash holdings during times of high inflation
- of living: The material well being of the average person in a given population.
- unemployment : Frictional unemployment happens when a person is voluntarily job searching or searching for a new career
- : The decrease of general prices over a period of time
- unemployment : when an individual is not working, but is able and willing to work and is actively seeking employment
- unemployment : Cyclical unemployment is the component of overall unemployment that results directly from cycles of economic upturn and downturn
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- pull : an increase in total demands for goods and services, it exceeds supply
- cycle : the overall state of the economy as it goes through four stages
- potential: the goods and services that an economy is capable of producing
- costs : the cost suffered by a firm when it changes prices
- push : when overall prices increase due to an increase in the cost of wages
- domestic product: the total market value of finished goods and services for a country
- unemployment : long lasting unemployment that happens due ti changes in the economy
- unemployment : happens when people are unemployed at particular times during the year
- goods : goods produced in a foreign country
- : When individuals lack the financial resources and essential for basic standard of living
20 Clues: good : goods produced by the country • growth : increase in a countries economy • goods : goods produced in a foreign country • : The increase in prices of a period of time • : The decrease of general prices over a period of time • costs : the cost suffered by a firm when it changes prices • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-04-19
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- rights- the right to make decisions for an individual’s business or property
- the founder of a business. Someone who assumes the risk of organizing resources to produce goods and services. Someone who sees an opportunity to make money and takes it.
- or buyer- a person who buys goods and services
- the things that people sell
- economy (communism)- an economic system where property and business are owned by the government. The government makes choices about producing and pricing. The consumers have no choice.
- economy an economic system where businesses and property are privately owned. The price and amount of goods traded are based on supply and demand and has little government regulation.
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
- when different businesses compete for consumers’ money such as Walmart v. Target or Microsoft v. Apple.
- property- individuals own businesses and property rather than the government
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- the name of Adam Smith’s idea of a free market economy
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- the person who makes the goods
- the money left over after all expenses are paid
- of government the government’s job is to protect property rights.
- the money received in payment for goods or services (rent, wages, interest)
- an activity that someone is paid to perform
- the way people earn and spend money
- domain the government’s right to take private property for public use as long as they pay a fair price to the owner
19 Clues: the things that people sell • the person who makes the goods • the way people earn and spend money • an activity that someone is paid to perform • people or businesses offering goods for sale • or buyer- a person who buys goods and services • the money left over after all expenses are paid • what consumers are willing to buy at a given price • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-11-04
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- Capital Tangible assets like buildings and machinery used in producing goods.
- Tools, equipment, and facilities used in the production of goods and services. This includes both physical capital (such as machinery) and human capital (such as skills and knowledge).
- Tax A tax imposed on specific goods, such as tobacco or alcohol, usually to discourage consumption or generate revenue.
- Marginal Returns Occurs when the marginal product of labor decreases as more workers are employed.
- Capital The skills and knowledge that individuals acquire through education and training, enhancing their productivity and earning potential.
- Cost The sum of fixed and variable costs associated with the production of goods and services.
- Input Inputs that change in amount based on the level of production, such as labor or raw materials.
- Cost The cost of forgoing the next best alternative when making a decision.
- of Production Resources utilized in creating goods and services, categorized into land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
- Costs Past costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered; these should not affect future economic decisions.
- Rules established by government aimed at influencing market activities, such as production methods, safety standards, and environmental impacts.
- Cost - Costs that do not change regardless of how much is produced, such as rent or salaries.
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- A financial contribution provided by the government to support a business, lowering the cost of production and encouraging more output.
- Cost Costs that vary with the level of output, such as raw materials and utilities.
- Input Inputs that do not vary with the level of production, such as leased equipment.
- All natural resources used in production, such as minerals, forests, and water.
- Marginal Returns Occurs when the marginal product of labor increases as more workers are employed.
- The initiative to combine land, labor, and capital to innovate, take risks, and create new products or businesses.
- Cost Expenses related to the day-to-day functioning of a business, including utilities, maintenance, and payroll.
- Cost The cost incurred by producing one additional unit of a product.
- Human effort, including physical and intellectual contributions, used in the production of goods and services.
21 Clues: Cost The cost incurred by producing one additional unit of a product. • Cost The cost of forgoing the next best alternative when making a decision. • Capital Tangible assets like buildings and machinery used in producing goods. • All natural resources used in production, such as minerals, forests, and water. • ...
Ch 1 Lesson 1 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2026-01-09
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- Economics based on facts and data
- the study of how people make choices with limited resources
- A situation where resources are limited but wants are unlimited
- Analyzing the costs and benefits of a decision
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- what you give up when you make
- the system for producing and distributing good and services
- Economics based on opinions or values
- A reward that encourages people to act in a certain way
8 Clues: what you give up when you make • Economics based on facts and data • Economics based on opinions or values • Analyzing the costs and benefits of a decision • A reward that encourages people to act in a certain way • the system for producing and distributing good and services • the study of how people make choices with limited resources • ...
Economics 2021-01-13
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- the skills of the people in your country
- a pact between countries on trading that lifts restrictions or completely gets rid of them
- resources from nature, not man-made
- a ban on trading with a certain country/group of nations
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- man-made resources
- a tax on certain item imported from a country
- the number of people above age 15 that can read and write at a 5th grade level
- a limit on what can be traded and how much can be traded
- a amount of resources sent to another country
- merchandise purchased from other economic factors
- a amount of resources sent into your country
11 Clues: man-made resources • resources from nature, not man-made • the skills of the people in your country • a amount of resources sent into your country • a tax on certain item imported from a country • a amount of resources sent to another country • merchandise purchased from other economic factors • a limit on what can be traded and how much can be traded • ...
Economics 2021-05-05
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- if you are the best at producing an item, you have an ________ _________
- goods that are made in one country but bought by citizens of another country
- _______ is determined by supply and demand
- if you are good at both, but can make more money babysitting than petsitting, then babysitting has a _______ advantage
- the amount of a product a compant has to sell
- the amount of product wanted by consumers
- there are ___ economic questions every country must decide
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- the next best thing you give up when you purchase an item
- goods made by one country but sold to citizens of another country
- a farmer _________ in growing crops
- specialization leads to _______
11 Clues: specialization leads to _______ • a farmer _________ in growing crops • the amount of product wanted by consumers • _______ is determined by supply and demand • the amount of a product a compant has to sell • the next best thing you give up when you purchase an item • there are ___ economic questions every country must decide • ...
Economics 2021-08-03
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- my friend works as an ias officer in which sector is he employed in??
- GDP is the acronym for?
- which sector emerged as the largest producing sector in India replacing agriculture related sector
- Which sector consist of forestery and mining?
- What is the tertiary sector also known as?
- goods whose values are not included in GDP are called
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- which sector is the base for all products made in other sectors
- Which economic sector is the most dominant in india's GDP?
- Which sector prospered more in developed nations
- economic activities are highly
- which organisation takes the responsibilty for the provision of basic services
- sector Which sector is known also as secondary sector
- Which sector is the most important sector of economic activity?
- What does tertiary sector produce?
14 Clues: GDP is the acronym for? • economic activities are highly • What does tertiary sector produce? • What is the tertiary sector also known as? • Which sector consist of forestery and mining? • Which sector prospered more in developed nations • sector Which sector is known also as secondary sector • goods whose values are not included in GDP are called • ...
Economics 2017-06-22
Across
- Father of economics
- He proposed scarcity definition
- Production, consumption, ........ and distribution are the major economic activities
- ........... goods are an exception to the law of demand (inferior goods)
- Demand for a product and its price is having a ..... relation
- table showing the quantity demanded at different price level
- this refers to the ratio of rate of change in demand to rate of change in determinants of demand
Down
- book by Adam Smith
- Price Elasticity of demand is 1
- ...... definition was put forward by Marshall
- X axis of a demand curve represents
11 Clues: book by Adam Smith • Father of economics • Price Elasticity of demand is 1 • He proposed scarcity definition • X axis of a demand curve represents • ...... definition was put forward by Marshall • table showing the quantity demanded at different price level • Demand for a product and its price is having a ..... relation • ...
Economics 2013-01-15
Across
- market private, ind'l or corporation owned, consumers buy what they want
- a system that relies on habit, is gender specific and based on agriculture.
- a general increase in prices and the money supply
- the study of how people satisfy their needs and wants through choices.
- wage a base price an employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor
- curve a graph of the demand schedule
Down
- the point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal
- system the method used by a society to produce and distribute goods and services.
- a system that the central government makes all decisions
- curve a graph of the quantity supplied
- a system that combines free market with limited government involvement
11 Clues: curve a graph of the demand schedule • curve a graph of the quantity supplied • a general increase in prices and the money supply • a system that the central government makes all decisions • wage a base price an employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor • the point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal • ...
Economics 2013-11-20
Across
- Member-owned financial co-operative. These institutions are created and operated by its members and profits are shared amongst the owners.
- A debt instrument, secured by the collateral of specified real estate property, that the borrower is obliged to pay back with a predetermined set of payments.
- The degree to which an asset or security can be bought or sold in the market without affecting the asset's price
- A banking system in which only a fraction of bank deposits are backed by actual cash-on-hand and are available for withdrawal.
- Funds held in an account from which deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time without any advance notice to the depository institution
- The amount borrowed or the amount still owed on a loan.
Down
- Interest that accrues on the initial principal and the accumulated interest of a principal deposit, loan or debt.
- The failure to promptly pay interest or principal when due. Default occurs when a debtor is unable to meet the legal obligation of debt repayment.
- A quick method of calculating the interest charge on a loan.
- The amount charged, expressed as a percentage of principal, by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets.
- A short-term money market, which allows for large financial institutions, such as banks, mutual funds and corporations to borrow and lend money at interbank rates.
11 Clues: The amount borrowed or the amount still owed on a loan. • A quick method of calculating the interest charge on a loan. • The amount charged, expressed as a percentage of principal, by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets. • The degree to which an asset or security can be bought or sold in the market without affecting the asset's price • ...
Economics 2015-01-23
Across
- things that can be seen, touched, and bought and sold
- resource can be replaced naturally or by man
- anything used to produce a good or service
- something you have to have in order to survive
- resource cannot be replaced in a timely manner or at all by nature or by man
- activity performed for others for money
Down
- not enough
- process of changing raw materials into economic goods or service that can be used to satisfy desires
- more than enough
- something you desire
- study of how we produce and distribute our wealth
11 Clues: not enough • more than enough • something you desire • activity performed for others for money • anything used to produce a good or service • resource can be replaced naturally or by man • something you have to have in order to survive • study of how we produce and distribute our wealth • things that can be seen, touched, and bought and sold • ...
economics 2023-10-30
Across
- ability to organise production and take risks
- the reward for land
- the basic requirement for goods and services for survival
- manmade resources used in production
- resources used in the production process
- the reward for capital
Down
- goods that are scare
- natural resources used in production
- human effort used in production
- the reward for labour
- the reward for factor enterprise
11 Clues: the reward for land • goods that are scare • the reward for labour • the reward for capital • human effort used in production • the reward for factor enterprise • natural resources used in production • manmade resources used in production • resources used in the production process • ability to organise production and take risks • ...
Economics 2023-11-08
Across
- Someone that loves a discount or sale
- Part of the air that humans need in order to survive
- An example of a service that many people like to visit
- The amount that an item is to buy
- Activities or skills performed by a person or business
Down
- Goods or services that are essential for survival
- These are physical items that people use or buy
- An example of a human need
- Goods that are NOT necessary for survival
- Users of goods and services
- People who create goods or services
11 Clues: An example of a human need • Users of goods and services • The amount that an item is to buy • People who create goods or services • Someone that loves a discount or sale • Goods that are NOT necessary for survival • These are physical items that people use or buy • Goods or services that are essential for survival • Part of the air that humans need in order to survive • ...
Economics 2024-04-21
Across
- money that is collected by the government
- things that people make or grow
- a person who has the ideas and skills to start a business
- things that are a must for living
- the amount of goods and services that are available
- jobs that people do to help others
Down
- things that good to have and make our lives comfortable
- money that people earn
- a plan for saving and spending money
- the number of consumers who want and able to buy a good or service
- someone who makes goods and and provides services
11 Clues: money that people earn • things that people make or grow • jobs that people do to help others • things that are a must for living • a plan for saving and spending money • money that is collected by the government • someone who makes goods and and provides services • the amount of goods and services that are available • ...
Economics 2023-07-28
Across
- The legally recognised form for payment of goods and services within an economy is called ______
- Free trade increases _______ between producers of goods and services, causing prices to fall
- The unprecedented expansion of international trade and commerce during the last fifty years is called ________
- When a country is better at producing a product than another country, it is said to have a Comparative _______
- One consequence of free trade for consumers is an increase in their standard of ______
Down
- Countries that agree to buy products and services for a reasonable price from developing countries are said to engage in ____ trade
- Selling goods and services locally within a country is the country's _____ market
- A consequence of removing tariffs on imported goods
- When a country is efficient at producing a particular product, it is said to have developed a ________
- One reason to impose tariffs on imported products is to ______ local industries.
- Australia's most significant international trading partner
11 Clues: A consequence of removing tariffs on imported goods • Australia's most significant international trading partner • One reason to impose tariffs on imported products is to ______ local industries. • Selling goods and services locally within a country is the country's _____ market • ...
Economics 2022-08-05
Across
- a term Adam Smith used to describe the influence of competition and self interest in the economy
- modern day command economy
- goals are to eliminate trade barriers, promotes competition, and increases investment opportunities
- economist who wrote "The Wealth of Nations" and introduced the idea of a free market economy
- the right to answer the three basic economic questions without government interference
- economies heavily controlled by the government (opposite of free market)
Down
- economy not heavily controlled by the government (people given options)
- economies that integrate ideas from free market and command economies
- infamous politician who spread communism to other regions
- one of the United States' main U.S. foreign policy goals
- economies based on historical precedent and families/communities
11 Clues: modern day command economy • one of the United States' main U.S. foreign policy goals • infamous politician who spread communism to other regions • economies based on historical precedent and families/communities • economies that integrate ideas from free market and command economies • economy not heavily controlled by the government (people given options) • ...
Economics 2022-05-10
Across
- the founding father of economics
- takes a wider view and looks at the economies on a much larger scale—regional, national, continental, or even global.
- the field of economics that looks at the economic behaviors of individuals, households, and companies.
- organize and distribute available resources,
- Economic decisions are made by individuals competing to earn profits based on supply and demand in this economy
Down
- An economic system where tradition and custom govern economic decisions
- Combines elements of pure market and command economies; Government and individuals share the economic decision making process in this economy
- a means by which societies or
- and goods across a geographic region or country.
- The government or other central authority makes all economic decisions in this type of economy
- anything that gives value or benefit to its owner
11 Clues: a means by which societies or • the founding father of economics • organize and distribute available resources, • and goods across a geographic region or country. • anything that gives value or benefit to its owner • An economic system where tradition and custom govern economic decisions • ...
Economics 2023-10-10
Across
- the possible combinations of two goods that can be produced in a certain period of time under the conditions of a given state of technology and fully employed resource
- what must be given up to acquire an item
- the process of recognizing or creating an opportunity
- unlimited wants exceed limited resources available
- something that is desired
- natural resources that are used to make goods
Down
- the act of giving up one benefit for another
- the effort people devote to a task for which they are paid
- things required to live
- any human-made resource that is used to create goods or services
- motivations for people to take action
11 Clues: things required to live • something that is desired • motivations for people to take action • what must be given up to acquire an item • the act of giving up one benefit for another • natural resources that are used to make goods • unlimited wants exceed limited resources available • the process of recognizing or creating an opportunity • ...
Economics 2023-10-10
11 Clues: a desire • must-have • limits on production • the ground we walk on • very less of something • resources that produce value • minerals,nutrients,land,etc. • act of trading between people • sacrificing a good for another • the work people physically put in • offering of reward for cooperation
Economics Activity 2020-09-11
Across
- higher responses to price changes
- the branch of economics concerned with large scale or general economic factors
- it is an good that experiences an increase in its demand due to a rise in consumers income
- change in demand when there is a change in price
- buyers demand does not change as much as the price changes
- it is good which can have a negative impact on the consumer.
- it is a product or service that can be easily replace with another by consumers
- total amount of goods and services that all consumers are willing and able to purchase at a specific price
Down
- the part of the economic concerned with single factors and the effect of individual decisions
- a sum of money granted by the state or a public body to a help a industry or business keep the price of a commodity or service
- it is a good or service used in conjunction with another good or service
- consumers willingness and service to buy a product
- it describes a good whose demand drops when people's income rise
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- an economic system combining private and state enterprise
- change in quantity supply/ change in price
- income remaining after deduction of taxes and social security charges, available to be spent or saved as one wishes
- a stock or amount of something supplied or available for use
- income, especially when of an organization and of a substantial nature
19 Clues: higher responses to price changes • change in quantity supply/ change in price • change in demand when there is a change in price • consumers willingness and service to buy a product • an economic system combining private and state enterprise • buyers demand does not change as much as the price changes • it is good which can have a negative impact on the consumer. • ...
Economics Puzzle 2020-11-09
Across
- Use of a good or service to impress others.
- Items used in the creation of other goods. factory machinary, trucks, etc.
- The study the production and distribution of goods and services, it is the study of human efforts to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources.
- Simply the desires of citizens.
- inventive and risk taking spirit.This is a rather new addition to a tradirtional list.
- Any good that lasts more than three years when used on a regular basis.
- assignment of the highest value to those things we need the least, like water and the highest things we often don't need at all like diamonds.
- the fundemental economic problem facing ALL societies.
- Air, sunshine are and other items so plentiful no one could own them.
Down
- Any item that lasts less than 3 years when used on a regular basis.
- tangible commodity. These are bought, sold, traded and produced.
- capacity to be useful.
- people who use these goods and services.
- Work that is performed for someone.
- the sum collection of those economic products that are tangible, scarce and useful.
- tangible commodity. These are bought, sold, traded and produced.
- the cost of an economic decision.
- the ability to produce vast amounts of goods (economic products) in an efficient manner.
- Basic requirements for survival (like food, water shelter).
- An assignment of worth
20 Clues: capacity to be useful. • An assignment of worth • Simply the desires of citizens. • the cost of an economic decision. • Work that is performed for someone. • people who use these goods and services. • Use of a good or service to impress others. • the fundemental economic problem facing ALL societies. • Basic requirements for survival (like food, water shelter). • ...
Economics Final 2021-12-10
Across
- Government owns some factors of production
- The most desireable option given up when a choice is made
- The study of choices
- Market Structure in which only a few large sellers dominate and have the ability to affect prices in an industry
- Quantity supplied is less than quantity demanded.
- Refuse to work until certain demands are met
- Monetary value of a product
- Market Structure characterized by a single producer in a market
- The amount of product someone is willing and able to buy over a range of price
Down
- A theoretically classless society where everyone works for the common good
- Economic decisions are made by consumers (through supply and demand)
- Price change causes a small impact in quantity demanded
- Limitied quantity to meet unlimited demand
- Amount of a product a producer is willing to sell at all possible prices
- A motivating influence that causes a person to act
- Government payment to encourage or protect a certain activity
- mass refusal to buy products from targeted employers or companies
- A person who works or is employed in place of others who are on strike, thereby making the strike ineffectual
- Highest price that can be legally charged
19 Clues: The study of choices • Monetary value of a product • Highest price that can be legally charged • Government owns some factors of production • Limitied quantity to meet unlimited demand • Refuse to work until certain demands are met • Quantity supplied is less than quantity demanded. • A motivating influence that causes a person to act • ...
Economics- Vocab 2016-08-25
Across
- all naturally occurring resources whose supply is inherently fixed
- benefit the additional satisfaction or utility that a person receives from consuming an additional unit of a good or service
- a material that satisfies human wants and provides utility
- involves a sacrifice that must be made to get a certain product or experience
- the state of not being used enough or not used to full potential
- states that society has insufficient productive resources to fulfill all human wants and needs
- all who participate in production by their mental and physical effort
- knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- every resource is optimally allocated to serve each individual
- at the margin to think about your next step forward
- goods or services that are required
Down
- person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on high financial risks in order to do so
- possibilities curve hypothetical representation of the amount of two different goods
- when the demand for a product or service exceeds its supply in a market
- cost the value of the next-highest-valued alternative use of that resource
- desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good, service or leisure activity
- of production describes the inputs that are used in the production of goods or services in order to make an economic profit
- activity where an immaterial exchange of value occurs
- wealth in the form of money
19 Clues: wealth in the form of money • goods or services that are required • at the margin to think about your next step forward • activity where an immaterial exchange of value occurs • a material that satisfies human wants and provides utility • every resource is optimally allocated to serve each individual • ...
Economics Puzzle 2023-11-20
Across
- The price at which supply and demand are equal
- Increase in the level of output by a nation
- The desire for goods and services
- Money that is paid by a government or organisation to make prices lower. Usually to encourage production of a certain good.
- Where total revenue is greater than total costs
- Goods that are used to produce other goods
- Basic requirements for human survival
- The cost of any choice in terms of the next best alternative foregone.
Down
- Quantity decrease and price decrease in supply
- The amount of money a firm receives from selling goods
- The choice between two objectives where for one objective to increase, the other must decrease
- Quantity decrease and price increase in demand
- The measurement of the relative change in one variable when another is changed.
- Quantity increase and price increase in supply
- Goods that are consumed by households
- The quantity of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- When the government increases tax on goods
- The amount of goods being produced; the production of goods.
- The quantity of goods and services firms are willing to offer for sale at different prices in a given period of time.
- Quantity increase and price decrease in demand
20 Clues: The desire for goods and services • Goods that are consumed by households • Basic requirements for human survival • When the government increases tax on goods • Goods that are used to produce other goods • Increase in the level of output by a nation • Quantity decrease and price decrease in supply • Quantity decrease and price increase in demand • ...
Economics Terms 2024-01-17
Across
- work or labor
- useful for something
- sum of money
- of value contradiction between value items
- useful product
- gradual collection
- being passed
- covering areas
Down
- good non-lasting goods
- good meant for consumers
- good tools or equipment
- something not needed
- something rare
- social science based on resources
- not physical
- good lasting goods
- domestic product monetary value of all final good
- worth of a good
- basic requirement
19 Clues: sum of money • not physical • being passed • work or labor • something rare • useful product • covering areas • worth of a good • basic requirement • good lasting goods • gradual collection • something not needed • useful for something • good non-lasting goods • good tools or equipment • good meant for consumers • social science based on resources • of value contradiction between value items • ...
Economics vocabulary 2022-07-04
Across
- Money that has been spent on investment and is not going to be replace
- When a business in gaining more profit that what is needed to just function
- The cost or benefit experienced by an unrelated third party
- Percentage change in one variable in relation to another
- Not having enough resources to effectively distribute to everybody who wants them
- Goods which increase in demand when income decreases
- Goods which increase in demand when income increases
- When the one firm concentration ratio of a market is high
- A method used in fiscal policy
Down
- An amount of money given by the government to increase the production of a firm
- What a consumer gets when they were willing to day more for the product than the asking price
- Something which decreases in sales when another good decreases in price
- A method of reducing externalities in demand
- Where MR=D=AR=P
- Distribution of resources to people who benefit the most from it
- Market with a high two firm concentration ratio
- Can be caused by social or environmental factors and effects where equilibrium is
- Something which increases in sales when another good decreases in price
- The maximum amount of combinations two goods or services can be produced at
19 Clues: Where MR=D=AR=P • A method used in fiscal policy • A method of reducing externalities in demand • Market with a high two firm concentration ratio • Goods which increase in demand when income decreases • Goods which increase in demand when income increases • Percentage change in one variable in relation to another • ...
Economics review 2023-09-11
Across
- money, time, or training already invested
- money paid for services
- decisions are made by small adjustments
- our wants and our ability to pay for goods are the same
- level of economic prosperty
- a short-term lack of a product
- allocating unlimited wants with limited resources
- an economy that is unrestricted by government
- where supply and demand meet
Down
- medium of exchange
- skills or knowledge possessed by an individual
- a government controls all decisions about commerce
- an economy that uses trade, barter and customs
- the US uses this economic system
- the ratio of input to output
- a permanent lack of resource
- when a worker specializes on one task
- something you give to change behavior
- a possession or thing you own
19 Clues: medium of exchange • money paid for services • level of economic prosperty • the ratio of input to output • a permanent lack of resource • where supply and demand meet • a possession or thing you own • a short-term lack of a product • the US uses this economic system • when a worker specializes on one task • something you give to change behavior • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-10-28
Across
- organization that seeks to negotiate reductions in barriers to trade and to adjudicate complaints about violations of international trade policy; successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
- economic agreement between countries to allow free trade in goods, services, labor, and financial capital between members while having a common external trade policy
- ecnomic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members
- economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members, a common external trade policy, and coordinated monetary and fiscal policies
- selling internationally traded goods below their cost of production
- Numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import
- Many of the different stages of producing a good happen in different geographic locations
- forum in which nations could come together to negotiate reductions in tariffs and other barriers to trade; the precursor to the World Trade Organization
Down
- The argument that there are compelling national interests against depending on key imports form other nations
- when one country can use fewer resources to produce a good compared to another country; when a country is more productive compared to another country
- ways a nation can draw up rules, regulations, inspections, and paperwork to make it more costly or difficult to import products
- how a good is produced in stages
- laws that block imports sold below the cost of production and impose tariffs that would increase the price of these imports to reflect their cost of production
- innovative new product or production technology which disrupts the status quo in a market, leading the innovators to earn more income and profits and the other firms to lose income and profits, unless they can come up with their own innovations
- International trade of goods within the same industry
- when production locates in countries with the lowest environmental (or other) standards, putting pressure on all countries to reduce their environmental standards
- Taxes that governments place on imported goods
- Government policies to reduce or block imports
- A country that can consume more than it can produce as a result of specialization and trade
19 Clues: how a good is produced in stages • Taxes that governments place on imported goods • Government policies to reduce or block imports • International trade of goods within the same industry • selling internationally traded goods below their cost of production • Numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import • ...
economics revision 2025-08-15
Across
- producers rely on each other for trade
- the amount of money a business makes
- the amount of money a person borrows from a bank
- a person or business that sells for profit
- satisfy needs and wants
- the increase of prices in goods
- sending goods to another country
- exchange of goods
- things that we desire but can live without
- choices the way consumers make choices
- cost what best options we missed out on
Down
- questions asked to a group of people
- someone who sets a risk for their business
- things we cant survive without
- people having unlimited wants and needs
- bringing goods from another country
- distribute scarce resources
- a person who buys things
- the money paid to an employee
19 Clues: exchange of goods • satisfy needs and wants • a person who buys things • distribute scarce resources • the money paid to an employee • things we cant survive without • the increase of prices in goods • sending goods to another country • bringing goods from another country • questions asked to a group of people • the amount of money a business makes • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-11-21
Across
- the expenses of running a business
- resources that humans create
- how much of something is available
- giving something to acquire something else
- this type of economy combines market and command economic systems to have mostly free trade and some government involvement
- in a _____ economy, producers and consumers are free to buy and sell anything they want
- in a _____ economy, the government controls all resources and makes all economic decisions
- what you give up by choosing one thing over another
- the money gained from selling goods or services
- a tangible item that can be used or traded
- skills or knowledge that can be used or traded
Down
- if you can produce something with less opportunity cost
- revenue minus overhead
- if you can produce more of something
- how many people want a good or service
- resources that come from the Earth
- in a _____ economy, customs and habits of past generations decide what will be produced
- how much something costs
- anything that people can use or trade
19 Clues: revenue minus overhead • how much something costs • resources that humans create • resources that come from the Earth • the expenses of running a business • how much of something is available • if you can produce more of something • anything that people can use or trade • how many people want a good or service • giving something to acquire something else • ...
WK 9 Spelling 2023-09-20
Across
- The climate Of A Small Area
- A Performance Or Show
- Is The Study Of 'Whole' Economics
Down
- The Study Of Microorganisms
- Decision Makers Of A Country
- Study Of Economics On A Small Scale
- The Study Of Organisms Visible To The Naked Eye
- A Person, Sometimes Seen As Bossy
- Surgery That Needs A Microscope
- Very Small Processing Unit
10 Clues: A Performance Or Show • Very Small Processing Unit • The Study Of Microorganisms • The climate Of A Small Area • Decision Makers Of A Country • Surgery That Needs A Microscope • A Person, Sometimes Seen As Bossy • Is The Study Of 'Whole' Economics • Study Of Economics On A Small Scale • The Study Of Organisms Visible To The Naked Eye
Social Crossword 2015-03-18
19 Clues: need • stock • focus • royal • yours • dearth • others • buyers • makers • rivalry • arithmetic • others stuff • income and weath • exchange of goods • thrifty management • no jobs for people • organization of workers • stand up for what you want • negotiations between an employer
spelling crossword term 3 2024-08-05
19 Clues: DOL • money • entre • ethical • economy • distribute • our groups • economical • Has a trunk • expect life • on your own • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • money for money • Man's best friend • one of the parties • good, decent, okay. • Likes to chase mice • FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Spanish 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Math • Why? • Which? • History • Biology • Physics • Library • English • Because • Bookstore • Economics • Chemistry • To arrive • Where to? • Psychology • Which ones? • Wastebasket • To have dinner • To the left of • Next to; Beside • To the right of • Computer science • To have breakfast • Business administration
En la clase-Jose 2023-09-21
23 Clues: Why? • Which? • next to • English • library • History • because • biology • physics • business • chemistry • bookstore • where to? • to arrive • economics • psychology • mathematics • wastebasket • to have dinner • to the left of • to the right of • computer science • to have breakfast
University Life 2021-09-28
20 Clues: 野球 • 法学 • カフェ • ダンス • ラグビー • レストラン • レスリング • バレーボール • バドミントン • school 塾 • store 書店 • スーパーマーケット • music 軽音楽 • store 洋服店 • archery 弓道 • store コンビニ • song フォークソング • store ドラッグストア • station ガソリンスタンド • and business 経済経営
In der Uni 2025-02-06
31 Clues: art • math • cafe • take • study • learn • monday • degree • friday • sunday • subject • weekend • lecture • evening • science • history • studies • biology • tuesday • seminar • thursday • saturday • schedule • wednesday • languages • economics • classroom • scholarship • phychologie • take a class • architecture
politics and governance 2025-02-10
30 Clues: plfa • apfa • osafa • aofad • aiofa • fasfa • asfos • oafas • hsjfa • safok • okasf • pasfla • sapffa • psalfa • aoskfa • asfpal • osfakf • sfalsf • afopasf • lkvsdvs • ofasflas • aofkaslf • okasfkas • kafsjasf • acplslas • oaskflasf • fsoaskfla • asofkalsf • asfkafasa • aokfskaspaofskllf
La Clase y Las Materias 2024-10-24
30 Clues: quiz • math • test • chalk • grade • physics • library • science • biology • subject • schedule • scissors • geography • bookstore • chemistry • classroom • sociology • economics • literature • laboratory • university • psychology • humanities • accounting • archeology • journalism • wastebasket • teacher's desk • student's desk • computer science
Spanish 2023-01-20
25 Clues: art • there • music • next to • physics • Spanish • English • history • sciences • biologia • chemistry • economics • geography • sociology • journalism • accounting • literature • psychology • over there • humanities • mathematics • to the left of • to the right of • computer science • foreign languages
En la Clase 2025-11-20
28 Clues: art • exam • music • house • class • course • school • stadium • library • physics • Spanish • biology • semester • sciences • schedule • homework • economics • bookstore • cafeteria • geography • quiz/test • trimester • university • laboratory • accounting • classmate(Male) • computer science • classmate(Female)
Amasomo ya MYP mu Kinyarwanda 2025-04-29
gsgs 2026-01-23
8 Clues: Economy • scarcity • tradeoff • economics • inocentive • Innocentive • normative economics normative • cost-benefit analysis analysis cost-benefit analysis
Economics 2020-12-10
Across
- Income received by factors of production is spent in goods and services produced by firms
- Those final goods which satisfy human wants directly
- variables whose magnitude is measured at a particular point of time
- minimum percentage of net demand and time liabilities to be kept by commercial bank with central bank
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- Fall in the value of a fixed asset
- Economic assistance given by govt with a motive of general welfare
- These variables are dynamic in nature
- Maximum value of investment multiplier
- Income received without rendering any productive service in return
- This economics deals with the aggregate economic variables of an economy
- In this flow there is no involvement of money
11 Clues: Fall in the value of a fixed asset • These variables are dynamic in nature • Maximum value of investment multiplier • In this flow there is no involvement of money • Those final goods which satisfy human wants directly • Economic assistance given by govt with a motive of general welfare • Income received without rendering any productive service in return • ...
Economics 2022-05-22
Across
- An economy’s ability to produce a particular good or service at a lower opportunity cost than their competitors.
- Something that is owed, normally money
- The goods or merchandise that are kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and are available for sale or distribution.
- A managed portfolio of many different stocks
- To match the performance of a group of companies
- The financial gain and the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
Down
- When a client of a credit card company purchases an item or service through their credit card. This debt can accumulate throughout time when the customer doesn't pay.
- Money that a person has left aside after they subtract out their consumer spending from their income
- The net gain or loss of an investment over a specified time period
- A check for salary or wages made out to an employee
- The ability of a sum of money to grow over time by the repeated addition of earnings to the principal invested.
11 Clues: Something that is owed, normally money • A managed portfolio of many different stocks • To match the performance of a group of companies • A check for salary or wages made out to an employee • The net gain or loss of an investment over a specified time period • Money that a person has left aside after they subtract out their consumer spending from their income • ...
Economics 2022-10-18
Across
- equipment and money needed to create a good or service
- how people produce goods and services
- some government control and some freedom (citizens choice) in the economy
- total government control in the economy
- not enough supply
- little government control in the economy
Down
- the idea to create a good or service
- human workforce needed to create a product
- a system that gets people the things that they need in a civilization
- too much supply
- natural resources needed in order to create a product
11 Clues: too much supply • not enough supply • the idea to create a good or service • how people produce goods and services • total government control in the economy • little government control in the economy • human workforce needed to create a product • natural resources needed in order to create a product • equipment and money needed to create a good or service • ...
Economics 2019-03-28
Across
- A limit on imported goods
- An economic system which the means of production and distribution are private
- prevents country to trade which each other
- The country that makes the best products
- stop trade with other countries
- An economy in which local government planning group control the economy
Down
- An economy which society's decisions are made
- A tax placed on imported goods
- An economy in which most of the economic decisions that are made based on customs on the habit oh how such decisions were made in the pass
- goods from another country
- Both parties in Transaction
11 Clues: A limit on imported goods • goods from another country • Both parties in Transaction • A tax placed on imported goods • stop trade with other countries • The country that makes the best products • prevents country to trade which each other • An economy which society's decisions are made • An economy in which local government planning group control the economy • ...
Economics 2020-11-24
Across
- having limited quantity to meet unlimited wants
- the act of concentrating on a limited number of goods and services
- the amount of a good or service available
- the one who buys goods or services
- the money left over after subtracting the costs of doing business
- the desire for a good or service
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- the cost of what you have to give up
- the study of how people meet their wants and needs
- general increase in prices
- the one who makes or sell goods or services
- a decline in economic growth for six months or more
11 Clues: general increase in prices • the desire for a good or service • the one who buys goods or services • the cost of what you have to give up • the amount of a good or service available • the one who makes or sell goods or services • having limited quantity to meet unlimited wants • the study of how people meet their wants and needs • ...
Economics 2023-04-26
Across
- One characteristic of a free market economy is _____ ownership
- Adman Smith believed that all nations would benefit from ____ economy
- He was considered the father of socialism (last name)
- Adam Smith believed that a nation's economy would be regulated by the _____ hand
- The United ____ is considered a mixed economy
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- Increasing _______ trade without restrictive government policies is beneficial for the US's economy
- This agreement created a free trade zone between Mexico, Canada, and the US (abbreviation)
- This country is an example of a country with a command economy, its leader is currently Putin
- A _____ economy generally answers the 3 basic economic questions by thinking about what has been done in the past
- Both the Democratic and _____ party have worked together to boost international trade
- One reason to prevent free trade is because it allows us to protect domestic companies from _____
11 Clues: The United ____ is considered a mixed economy • He was considered the father of socialism (last name) • One characteristic of a free market economy is _____ ownership • Adman Smith believed that all nations would benefit from ____ economy • Adam Smith believed that a nation's economy would be regulated by the _____ hand • ...
Economics 2023-06-15
Across
- the right to buy property
- eliminate free trade barrier and promote fair competition opportunities
- means by which societies or governments organize and distribute available resources, services, and goods
- believed that the free market system was the best way to organize the economy
- One of the most notable Free Trade Agreement in North America
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- combines the competition
- the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders
- believed property and profits must be communally owned
- individuals make all the decisions
- a restriction on free trade
- Government officials make all the decisions
11 Clues: combines the competition • the right to buy property • a restriction on free trade • individuals make all the decisions • Government officials make all the decisions • believed property and profits must be communally owned • One of the most notable Free Trade Agreement in North America • eliminate free trade barrier and promote fair competition opportunities • ...
Economics 2015-09-29
Across
- mental shortcuts
- The value of the next best alternative foregone
- The allocation of scarce resources to meet unlimited human wants
- All resources are employed efficiently
- Economic decisions made one at a time
Down
- Goods that increase in demand as the price goes up
- Dividing up labour
- Output per worker per hours worked
- Satisfaction
- All other things remain the same
- Man made goods to help production
11 Clues: Satisfaction • mental shortcuts • Dividing up labour • All other things remain the same • Man made goods to help production • Output per worker per hours worked • Economic decisions made one at a time • All resources are employed efficiently • The value of the next best alternative foregone • Goods that increase in demand as the price goes up • ...
Economics 2015-09-28
Across
- Production possibility frontier
- irrational decisions based on the information one has
- the value of the next best alternative forgone
- A medium of exchange
- the allocation of scarce resources
- mental short cuts
Down
- output per worker per hour worked
- a country is fully employing all of its resources
- Standard of deferred payments
- Weighing up the costs and benefits of any activity
- satisfaction
11 Clues: satisfaction • mental short cuts • A medium of exchange • Standard of deferred payments • Production possibility frontier • output per worker per hour worked • the allocation of scarce resources • the value of the next best alternative forgone • a country is fully employing all of its resources • Weighing up the costs and benefits of any activity • ...
Economics 2016-12-14
Across
- the equipment and structures used to produce goods and services
- an increase in total cost that arises from an extra unit of production
- Costs whatever must be given up to obtain some item
- ability of risk taking individuals to develop new products and start new businesses in order to make profits.
- human effort directed toward producing goods and services
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- the inputs used to produce goods and services
- distribute (resources or duties
- the additional benefit arising from a unit increase in a particular activity.
- the study of how society manages its scarce resources
- the limited nature of society's resources
- natural resources and surface land and water
11 Clues: distribute (resources or duties • the limited nature of society's resources • natural resources and surface land and water • the inputs used to produce goods and services • Costs whatever must be given up to obtain some item • the study of how society manages its scarce resources • human effort directed toward producing goods and services • ...
Economics 2017-02-27
Across
- Ex: agriculture (to prevent famine)
- temptation to break the law by selling below the legal price
- elastic when the price if elasticity of demand is infinite
- controls creates inefficiencies and encourages illegal activity j
Down
- high quality sellers offer high-quality goods at a high price
- consumer surplus net gain to an individual buyer from the purchase of a good
- elasticity if demand % change in quantity demanded / % change in price
- method Q2-Q1/(Q2+Q1)/2 X 100/ P2-P1/ (P2+P1)/2X100
- activity quantity controls create inefficiencies and encourage _______ ________
- rent earning that accrue to the license-holder from ownership of the right to sell the good
- elasticity if demand percent change in the quantity of a good demanded when a consumers income changes divided by the perfect change in the consumers income
11 Clues: Ex: agriculture (to prevent famine) • method Q2-Q1/(Q2+Q1)/2 X 100/ P2-P1/ (P2+P1)/2X100 • elastic when the price if elasticity of demand is infinite • temptation to break the law by selling below the legal price • high quality sellers offer high-quality goods at a high price • controls creates inefficiencies and encourages illegal activity j • ...
ECONOMICS 2022-03-02
Across
- federal spending authorized by law that continues without the need for annual approvals of Congress.
- higher than normal interest rates and diminished access to financial capital faced by private investors when government increases its borrowing in financial markets.
- profits from the sale of an asset held for twelve months or longer.
- relatively high tax designed to raise revenue while reducing consumption of a socially undesirable product.
- final burden of the tax.
- joint federal-state medical insurance program for low-income people.
- line item budget expenditure that circumvents normal budget building process and benefits a small number of people.
Down
- federal healthcare program for senior citizens, regardless of income.
- exception or oversight in the tax law allowing a taxpayer to avoid taxes.
- a law that required automatic budget cuts.
- program or benefit using established eligibility requirements to provide health, nutritional, or income supplements to individuals.
11 Clues: final burden of the tax. • a law that required automatic budget cuts. • profits from the sale of an asset held for twelve months or longer. • joint federal-state medical insurance program for low-income people. • federal healthcare program for senior citizens, regardless of income. • exception or oversight in the tax law allowing a taxpayer to avoid taxes. • ...
Economics 2022-01-05
Across
- it is the difference between the largest and the smallest value in a distribution.
- the most frequently observed value
- it is the arithmetic mean of the differences of the vales from their average.
- it uses the information expressed in a cumulative manner to indicate the degree of inequality.
- is a means for examining such relationship sytematically
- It is the benchmark index for the Indian stock market.
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- does not mean causation, it only means
- Index prepared with base 2011-12 = 100 is known as?
- the measures which divide the data into 4 equal parts
- Name the index that is also known as the cost of living index.
- when the correlation moves in opposite direction
11 Clues: the most frequently observed value • does not mean causation, it only means • when the correlation moves in opposite direction • Index prepared with base 2011-12 = 100 is known as? • the measures which divide the data into 4 equal parts • It is the benchmark index for the Indian stock market. • is a means for examining such relationship sytematically • ...
economics 2023-10-10
Across
- a way of expressing needs.
- free _________ system – an economic system characterized by private ownership of businesses operated for profit with economic freedom for both consumers and producers
- _________ of production – the resources needed to produce goods and services, including land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- _________ cost – the value of goods and services that are given up in order to obtain an alternative good or service
- a basic requirement for survival
- _____ good is one for which the choice of one use does not require that we give up another
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- the condition in which there are not enough resources available to produce everything that individuals demand
- ____________ flow model – a visual representation showing the relationship between the factor market and the product market
- _______ good is one for which the choice of one alternative requires that another be given up
- supplies of something of value
- ________ system – a process created to manage the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services
11 Clues: a way of expressing needs. • supplies of something of value • a basic requirement for survival • _____ good is one for which the choice of one use does not require that we give up another • _______ good is one for which the choice of one alternative requires that another be given up • ...
Economics 2024-02-12
Across
- a person who starts a business
- charging extra for lending money
- resources used to make products
- to apply, time, energy, and capital into something believed to give greater future benefit
- a limited supply of a resource, good, or service
Down
- a mutually beneficial agreement between two people/businesses
- people who buy products for consumption
- the ability to amass wealth from selling
- the desirability of a good or service
- advanced techniques & machinery for more efficient production
- the amount of product available
11 Clues: a person who starts a business • resources used to make products • the amount of product available • charging extra for lending money • the desirability of a good or service • people who buy products for consumption • the ability to amass wealth from selling • a limited supply of a resource, good, or service • a mutually beneficial agreement between two people/businesses • ...
Economics 2025-02-07
Across
- to borrow funds for a specific amount of time
- a plan or goal
- a person's employment choice
- earnings from working
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- money given that doesn't have to be repaid
- a list of stocks and or bonds owned
- bank balance goes below zero
- persons paying for services or goods
- decrease in cost of goods or services
- cash flow plan
- contract to rent a property
11 Clues: a plan or goal • cash flow plan • earnings from working • contract to rent a property • bank balance goes below zero • a person's employment choice • a list of stocks and or bonds owned • persons paying for services or goods • decrease in cost of goods or services • money given that doesn't have to be repaid • to borrow funds for a specific amount of time
Economics 2024-10-24
11 Clues: Traditions • A form of money • Official numbers • To add something • Meet and say hello • To remove something • All big buildings have it • A person with whom you work • A bad attitude or character • Every person has their belief and God • A plan of events and the times they will happen
Economics 2026-01-27
Across
- things that are used to produce goods and services
- things that can motivate or encourage someone to do somethin
- people who make something or provide a service
- the worth of a good or service
- how many people want a product or service, and how much people are willing to pay for it
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- what you gain when you buy or do something
- what you give up to buy or do something
- work done by for someone else
- to change or affect someone or something
- limited resources that can run out
- things that you use, buy, or sell
11 Clues: work done by for someone else • the worth of a good or service • things that you use, buy, or sell • limited resources that can run out • what you give up to buy or do something • to change or affect someone or something • what you gain when you buy or do something • people who make something or provide a service • things that are used to produce goods and services • ...
ECONOMICS 2026-04-02
Across
- The total spending in an economy
- In the long run growth happens because of an increase in?
- What type of unemployment occurs when labour is not needed during certain seasons? (seasonal)
- A curve showing the prduction limit of a country is
- Structural unemployment is caused by a (___) between skills and jobs
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- A total economic output of a country
- What kind of unemployment happens when people want to work at existing wages but there are no jobs?
- The rise in actual production when resources are used more fully in the ppc
- What type of unemployment is usually short-term and happens when people are searching for new jobs?
- In the short run growth, growth is the result of using (___) more efficiently
- The demand curve that shifts right when spending increases
11 Clues: The total spending in an economy • A total economic output of a country • A curve showing the prduction limit of a country is • In the long run growth happens because of an increase in? • The demand curve that shifts right when spending increases • Structural unemployment is caused by a (___) between skills and jobs • ...
Ronald Reagan Crossword (White, Pd. 2) 2013-05-21
Across
- reform; an effort to restructure the Soviet economy
- Ronald Reagan’s successor
- strongly supported by Reagan; thought the use of lasers was very effective
- made to help groups resisting communism in third-world countries
- openness; diminishing of tools Soviet Union used to repress
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- first incident in which Americans had ever really heard of Al-Qaida
- Something Reagan wanted to achieve in his economics strategy; did it
- also known as “trickle-down” economics or “Reaganomics”; reducing taxes, benefits to corporations and wealthy individuals in order to encourage new investments
- whom Reagan was addressing in his “tear down this wall” speech
- Democratic candidate against Reagan in 1984 election
- first time it had really been an issue; had to do with the Beirut incident
- also known as “trickle-down” or “supply-side” economics; reducing taxes, benefits to corporations and wealthy individuals in order to encourage new investments
12 Clues: Ronald Reagan’s successor • reform; an effort to restructure the Soviet economy • Democratic candidate against Reagan in 1984 election • openness; diminishing of tools Soviet Union used to repress • whom Reagan was addressing in his “tear down this wall” speech • made to help groups resisting communism in third-world countries • ...
Enrichment 2024-09-12
Across
- The study of how to allocate scarce resources in the most efficient way.
- The study of individual markets
- Latin Phrase Meaning Other Things Being Equal
- A statement that can be proved
- A type of economics system that government has a central role in all decisions that are made
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- A statement that can be proved
- the condition when resources limited but wants unlimited
- A curve that shows all the possible combinations of two goods or services that can economy produce
- A type of economics system that government has no role in it.
- One of a factor production that use physcial resource
10 Clues: A statement that can be proved • A statement that can be proved • The study of individual markets • Latin Phrase Meaning Other Things Being Equal • One of a factor production that use physcial resource • the condition when resources limited but wants unlimited • A type of economics system that government has no role in it. • ...
Economics Quiz 2022-08-22
Across
- not essential for survival
- ex.Rigged goods
- the abundance of money
- not physically there
- a work performed by someone
- essential for survival
- ex. Clothing
- the collect amount of something
- a good that lasts more than 3 years and can be used more than once
- a good that can only be used once
- the capacity to be used by an individual
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- easy to understand
- is able to be given to one person to the next
- the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.
- the study of satisfying human scarcity
- the common fact that there is not enough supply to satisfy peoples wants and needs
- machinery
- the worth of something that can be used by a consumer
- a product consumed by man
19 Clues: machinery • ex. Clothing • ex.Rigged goods • easy to understand • not physically there • the abundance of money • essential for survival • a product consumed by man • not essential for survival • a work performed by someone • the collect amount of something • a good that can only be used once • the study of satisfying human scarcity • the capacity to be used by an individual • ...
Economics Vocbulary 2023-01-12
Across
- monetary value of goods within a country's border
- lasts three years or more when used frequently
- covering many or all areas
- gradual collection of goods
- capable of being passed on to another
- society not having enough resources to produce all the things people would like to have
- non physical, can't be touched
- something a person would like to have
- intended for final use by individual
- tangible useful product
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- contradiction of a high value nonessential item and a low value essential item
- study of how people try to satisfy needs and wants using limited resources
- basic requirement for survival
- capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction
- lasts fewer than three years when used on a regular basis
- Work performed for someone
- worth expressed in dollars and cents
- tool(s) used to create products
- sum of tangible economic goods
19 Clues: tangible useful product • Work performed for someone • covering many or all areas • gradual collection of goods • basic requirement for survival • sum of tangible economic goods • non physical, can't be touched • tool(s) used to create products • worth expressed in dollars and cents • intended for final use by individual • capable of being passed on to another • ...
Economics crossword 2020-08-30
Across
- useful work performed by a machine or in a process to the total energy expended or heat taken in EFFICIENCY
- action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials or the process of being so manufactured
- exclusive positioner control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service
- EFFICIENCY/efficiency that shows how fast producers react to changes in demand
- quality of being fair and impartial
- about the materials, machinery or equipment used to produce goods and services.
- quality of being fair and impartial
- process of becoming smaller
- activity of setting up a business or businesses taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
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- of the types of goods and services to buy
- state of limited competition in which a market is shared by a small number of producers and sellers
- group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office
- much supply, not enough demand
- to or engaged in the production of goods crops or other commodities
- received/especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments INCOME
- SCARCITY/the wants and needs of society are larger than the resources available to satisfy those wants and needs.
- amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something
- effective parts of the unfinished products
- standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something
- ECONOMICS/Statements or claims based on opinion or value in judgements
20 Clues: process of becoming smaller • much supply, not enough demand • quality of being fair and impartial • quality of being fair and impartial • of the types of goods and services to buy • effective parts of the unfinished products • to or engaged in the production of goods crops or other commodities • amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something • ...
Economics Review 2020-11-24
Across
- activity actions that involve the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- resources people and the skills people possess – ex. Skilled and unskilled workers
- economic activity includes transportation, retail trade, and information technology
- resources anything from nature that can be of value to humans
- the basic urban necessities like streets and utilities
- relying on another country for goods and services; countries must trade to get the resources they need
- country a country in the process of being industrialized
- resources renewable or nonrenewable resources used for obtaining an energy source
- a person who starts and builds a business
- economic activity dealing directly with resources;ex. Fishing, farming, forestry, mining
- cities and towns
- economic activity involves manufacturing and processing;ex. Steel mills, saw mills, automobile assembly
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- depletion the consumption of natural resources faster than it can be replenished
- resources; goods produced and used to make other goods and services – ex. Money, tools, equipment, industries, technologies
- resources natural resources that are limited and will run out over time – ex. Fossil fuels (oil, coal, natural gas) and metals (gold, iron, copper)
- country a country that has a great deal of technology and manufacturing
- advantage the ability of countries to produce goods and services at lower relative costs than other countries resulting in the export of goods and services
- resources natural resources that can replenish themselves with proper management and care – ex. Soil, water, forests, sun, wind
- countryside
19 Clues: countryside • cities and towns • a person who starts and builds a business • the basic urban necessities like streets and utilities • country a country in the process of being industrialized • resources anything from nature that can be of value to humans • country a country that has a great deal of technology and manufacturing • ...
Economics terms 2021-01-26
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- deficit- a situation in which government, business firm, or individual received less income than is paid out in expenses
- payments- payments of money from the government to individuals for which no specific economic repayment is expected
- the factor of production denoting the activity of creatively combining natural resources, human labor, and financial capital in unique ways to develop new and useful products and services
- cost- the payments business firms make in exchange for the four factors or production
- of production- the resources used in producing the nations GDP: land, labor, financial capital, and entrepreneurship
- the factors of production denoting all-natural resources that go into the production of goods
- factors of production denoting all human effort that goes into the creation of goods and services
- a table or chart explaining the relationship between pairs of variables
- market- the vas collection of financial institutions that receive deposits of excess funds from households and that lend to business firms; includes commercial banks, saving and loan associations, credit unions, insurance companies, finance companies, and stock brokerage firms
- graph- a graph formed by the plotting of data involving two variables and the connection of the resulting points to form a line
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- surplus-a situation in which government, business firm, or individual received more income than is paid out in expenses
- how much someone makes
- payment for the use of the owner’s property
- expenditures- the total expenditures made by all households
- flow model- a model depicting the flow of economic goods and services between households, business firms, the government, and financial markets
- additional charge that a creditor charges the borrower to cover the expense of the loan
- factor cost involving the rewards entrepreneurs receive for successful risk-taking
- model- a table or chart explaining the relationship between pairs of variables
- the third factor of production and refers to goods used to produce other goods
- possibilities curve- a model that enables an economist to see the maximum feasible amounts of two commodities that a business can produce when those items are competing for that business’s limited resources
20 Clues: how much someone makes • payment for the use of the owner’s property • expenditures- the total expenditures made by all households • a table or chart explaining the relationship between pairs of variables • model- a table or chart explaining the relationship between pairs of variables • ...
