economics Crossword Puzzles
Kenny/Economics 2023-05-16
11 Clues: class • Teacher • What's next? • Life is about • Green currency • Yourself first • Used to build credit • Something we learned • Not a basic necessity • Everyone has their own! • Basic things we need to live
Politics 2013-09-15
15 Clues: money • a card • leader • together • head of country • for your choice • decisions are made • leader of something • another word for tax • one part of a country • fair on the community • for figuring out jail or not? • something against the government • one of the main roles used for court • water tanks funded by the government
Social Studies, Geography & Mapping 2021-09-16
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- the position of the Earth's surface
- _____/legend is the section of a map that explains the symbols or colors for the map features
- people's way of life (religion, food, music, traditions, etc.)
- a tool on a map showing cardinal and intermediate directions
- The five themes of Geography are human-environment interaction, region, place, location & ___________
- a person who studies geography, or the study of Earth's surface and the way people use it
- the part of a map that shows the relationship between Earth and the map
- the way people use resources to meet their needs, often money
- a system of laws and leaders that help people live together successfully
- an area (of land) that has unifying or similar characteristics
- a person who studies history, or events which happened in the past
- human-made features of a place such as roads, canals, buildings etc
- What happened in the past
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- how people, products, and ideas travel from one place to another
- an area that is defined by everything in it including human and physical features
- of Earth's surface, such as landforms and bodies of water
- the relationship between people and their environment
- The study of Earth's surface and the way people use it
- _______ directions: North, South, East, West
- ___________ directions: Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest
- The five themes of Social Studies are History, Geography, Economics, Culture & ______________
- ______ parts of a map: title, scale, key/legend, compass rose
22 Clues: What happened in the past • the position of the Earth's surface • _______ directions: North, South, East, West • the relationship between people and their environment • The study of Earth's surface and the way people use it • of Earth's surface, such as landforms and bodies of water • a tool on a map showing cardinal and intermediate directions • ...
Economics and Marketing Crossword- Kailey Forthofer 2016-11-14
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- The price of a commodity when sold in a given market.
- A stock of resource in which a person can be provided with.
- The part of economics concerned with large-sc ale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.
- A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- A person who puts them self at risk to from a new company.
- Is a broad measure of a nation's total economic activity.
- Full government control
- Economy Government can make decisions but so can prople
- The state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial.
- The person that buys/gets a good or service.
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- The actions that people can receive in which they want/need.
- The lack of something.
- A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- The part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions.
- Little to no government control
- The tangible things people want/need.
- The basic physical and organizational structures needed in a community.
- The amount of money a company or individual makes from a job.
- When a person or place asks for a product.
- The person that gives a good or service.
20 Clues: The lack of something. • Full government control • Little to no government control • The tangible things people want/need. • The person that gives a good or service. • When a person or place asks for a product. • The person that buys/gets a good or service. • The price of a commodity when sold in a given market. • The state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary - Economics and Finance 2023-09-06
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- Actions to control all money supply
- The minimum of sellers when selling a product
- Exchange of goods/services
- limitation of market power
- Someone who checks,organizes, and manages a business.
- The increase in connection between economies around the world through trade and tech
- A mandatory payment/charge
- The study of individuals/small groups in economics
- Money/value received in exchange for good services/products in a business
- A company/business that has full control of a part in the market
- Rate in which one currency can be traded for another
- The protection of others money
- Public being owned by the Government, while private by individuals
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- Government tax and spending to influence the economy
- compensation businesses give to their workers
- Expenses and imports being greater than exports and profits
- The study of big groups of people in economics
- The power of the government to convert private property into public property
- The valuation of the assets,investments,and interests of an individual
- A trade restriction
- Requirements imposed by the government
- Two groups/individuals helping each other to meet each others needs
- Products protected under laws
- Increase in value of capital asset when sold
- A benefit given by the government to a business/individual
25 Clues: A trade restriction • Exchange of goods/services • limitation of market power • A mandatory payment/charge • Products protected under laws • The protection of others money • Actions to control all money supply • Requirements imposed by the government • Increase in value of capital asset when sold • compensation businesses give to their workers • ...
Industrial Rev and Imperialism - Zackery Shaffer 2024-03-01
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- A lack of these natural _____ were a reason for imperialization
- Europe increases using technology in the work place, and sets of a spark
- Wrote the Communist Manifesto
- Thing you are better than others because of "Survival of the fittest"
- Group of people who believed in socialism
- An organization of workers that come together to make a change
- Sealed off areas
- The "father" of capitalism thinking
- An extreme form of socialism where there is no private property, and everyone is equal
- When a country takes over a lesser place
- Gov't won't interfere with economics, or the market
- Judging people because of their skin color
- A group of people who want to make a difference
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- Big companies or share holders of businesses
- A technique farmers use to keep their plants healthy
- The native people of the land/place
- Some gov't intervention
- Fabrics, thread, ect...
- The rapid shift of people moving to cities
- A meeting held to set rules about imperializing Africa
- German Chancellor
- A victim to extreme imperialism
- The rapid change to using machines in the work place
- Not rich, but not poor
- Free market, Gov't does not interfere with economics
- When a group of workers don't show up to work, to try to make a change
26 Clues: Sealed off areas • German Chancellor • Not rich, but not poor • Some gov't intervention • Fabrics, thread, ect... • Wrote the Communist Manifesto • A victim to extreme imperialism • The native people of the land/place • The "father" of capitalism thinking • When a country takes over a lesser place • Group of people who believed in socialism • ...
Ferris Bueller | Zig Jonats 2021-06-24
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- Name of Friend
- Make of Car
- Name of Girlfriend
- Name of Principal
- Sporting event
- Name of Father
- V something something D something something economics
- Number of Sick Days
- Name of 'deceased' relative
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- Name of Assistant
- Name of Song during Parade
- Subject of his test
- Key to faking Illness
- Name of Sister
- Name of Restaurant
15 Clues: Make of Car • Name of Friend • Name of Sister • Sporting event • Name of Father • Name of Assistant • Name of Principal • Name of Restaurant • Name of Girlfriend • Subject of his test • Number of Sick Days • Key to faking Illness • Name of Song during Parade • Name of 'deceased' relative • V something something D something something economics
Harrison Dewson 2020-08-09
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- helps fix things
- use your economic resources in a way
- people do for you
- coffee machine
- Lamborghini
- the tool the government uses
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- limited resources satisfy wants
- what you would like to have
- use scarce resources to satisfy wants
- tree
- insufficient supply
- consume to satisfy needs and wants
- animals
- chop down tree
- for everyday survival
15 Clues: tree • animals • Lamborghini • coffee machine • chop down tree • helps fix things • people do for you • insufficient supply • for everyday survival • what you would like to have • the tool the government uses • limited resources satisfy wants • consume to satisfy needs and wants • use your economic resources in a way • use scarce resources to satisfy wants
Harrison Dewson 2020-08-09
Across
- helps fix things
- use your economic resources in a way
- people do for you
- coffee machine
- Lamborghini
- the tool the government uses
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- limited resources satisfy wants
- what you would like to have
- use scarce resources to satisfy wants
- tree
- insufficient supply
- consume to satisfy needs and wants
- animals
- chop down tree
- for everyday survival
15 Clues: tree • animals • Lamborghini • coffee machine • chop down tree • helps fix things • people do for you • insufficient supply • for everyday survival • what you would like to have • the tool the government uses • limited resources satisfy wants • consume to satisfy needs and wants • use your economic resources in a way • use scarce resources to satisfy wants
Harrison Dewson 2020-08-09
Across
- helps fix things
- use your economic resources in a way
- people do for you
- coffee machine
- Lamborghini
- the tool the government uses
Down
- limited resources satisfy wants
- what you would like to have
- use scarce resources to satisfy wants
- tree
- insufficient supply
- consume to satisfy needs and wants
- animals
- chop down tree
- for everyday survival
15 Clues: tree • animals • Lamborghini • coffee machine • chop down tree • helps fix things • people do for you • insufficient supply • for everyday survival • what you would like to have • the tool the government uses • limited resources satisfy wants • consume to satisfy needs and wants • use your economic resources in a way • use scarce resources to satisfy wants
EDKV Puzzle 2020-04-11
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- first crush
- the exercise form he hates
- favorite junk food
- name of his college
- first best friend
- favorite book
- name of the character in qubool hai
- favorite drink
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- school's name
- favorite Indian cuisine
- favorite subject in college
- favorite brand
- most favorite movie of all time
- first profession
- all time favorite Bollywood ac
15 Clues: first crush • school's name • favorite book • favorite brand • favorite drink • first profession • first best friend • favorite junk food • name of his college • favorite Indian cuisine • the exercise form he hates • favorite subject in college • all time favorite Bollywood ac • most favorite movie of all time • name of the character in qubool hai
Session 1 Activity 2 2024-05-16
Economics Review 2013-04-25
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- The most successful economy
- A halt to trade
- Exchanging the value of a country's money for another's
- Based on customs and traditions
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- Limit on imports allowed in a country
- An educated workforce
- Run by government planners
- The value of goods and services produce by a country in a year (abbreviation)
- A country making what is does best
- Controls the price and production of the world's oil
- Decisions made by producers and consumers
- Tax on imports
- Factories, machines, and technology used to make goods
13 Clues: Tax on imports • A halt to trade • An educated workforce • Run by government planners • The most successful economy • Based on customs and traditions • A country making what is does best • Limit on imports allowed in a country • Decisions made by producers and consumers • Controls the price and production of the world's oil • ...
Economics & Business 2015-09-16
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- a good or service that is not crucial for survival
- amount of money required to pay for a good or service
- production and consumption of goods & services and the supply of money
- a physical product that you can use or consume
- a person who works whether they are paid or not paid
- supplier for consumers or products
- action of buying and selling goods & services
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- to provide a good or service
- A good or service that is required for survival
- request from a consumer or producer
- knowledge about the production, consumption and transfer of money
- the action of selling and buying goods and selling services
- a person that provides a good to a business
13 Clues: to provide a good or service • supplier for consumers or products • request from a consumer or producer • a person that provides a good to a business • action of buying and selling goods & services • a physical product that you can use or consume • A good or service that is required for survival • a good or service that is not crucial for survival • ...
Economics Puzzle 2021-01-14
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- rate the percentage of population aged 15 years and over who can both read and write.
- country.
- when a nation or individual concentrates its productive efforts on producing a limited variety
- something that is shipped or brought to another country to be sold or traded
- of living the amount and quality of material goods and services available to a given population
- merchandise,supplies,materials
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- economic activity offered as a product
- tax imposed by a government on imports or exports of goods
- an official ban on trade with a
- exchanging goods or services
- bring goods from one country to be sold in another.
- government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export during a particular period
- goods
13 Clues: goods • country. • exchanging goods or services • merchandise,supplies,materials • an official ban on trade with a • economic activity offered as a product • bring goods from one country to be sold in another. • tax imposed by a government on imports or exports of goods • something that is shipped or brought to another country to be sold or traded • ...
Economics Vocab 2021-10-20
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- Required for survival.
- Work or labor performed for someone by another person. Not tangible.
- Sum of tangible goods that are scarce, useful, and transferable. Excludes services.
- Good that doesn't last for at least 3 years of regular use.
- The capacity of a good or service to be useful and be satisfactory
- Not having enough resources to fulfill all wants and needs.
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- Tangible, useful, fulfills the consumers wants and needs.
- Good intended for final use by consumers.
- Manufactured goods used to produce goods.
- A good made to last at least 3 years or more of regular use.
- Monetary worth of a good or service
- Social science that focuses on how people use the scarce resources they have to fulfill the populations wants and needs.
- Something someone would like but isn't required to live.
13 Clues: Required for survival. • Monetary worth of a good or service • Good intended for final use by consumers. • Manufactured goods used to produce goods. • Something someone would like but isn't required to live. • Tangible, useful, fulfills the consumers wants and needs. • Good that doesn't last for at least 3 years of regular use. • ...
Economics Vocab 2021-10-20
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- Required for survival.
- Work or labor performed for someone by another person. Not tangible.
- Sum of tangible goods that are scarce, useful, and transferable. Excludes services.
- Good that doesn't last for at least 3 years of regular use.
- The capacity of a good or service to be useful and be satisfactory
- Not having enough resources to fulfill all wants and needs.
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- Tangible, useful, fulfills the consumers wants and needs.
- Good intended for final use by consumers.
- Manufactured goods used to produce goods.
- A good made to last at least 3 years or more of regular use.
- Monetary worth of a good or service
- Social science that focuses on how people use the scarce resources they have to fulfill the populations wants and needs.
- Something someone would like but isn't required to live.
13 Clues: Required for survival. • Monetary worth of a good or service • Good intended for final use by consumers. • Manufactured goods used to produce goods. • Something someone would like but isn't required to live. • Tangible, useful, fulfills the consumers wants and needs. • Good that doesn't last for at least 3 years of regular use. • ...
About Economics 2022-07-13
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- ________ statements involves value judgements
- a factor of production whose return is called profit
- return of land
- goods are said to be _________ if they can replace each other to satisfy the same want
- _________ goods: Goods that see an increase in demand when income rises
- a branch of economics studying individuals and firms in making decisions
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- return of capital
- _________ goods: Goods that see an decrease in demand when income rises
- price ________: a price control which be set below the market price
- appears when quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- highest valued option forgone
- where quantity demanded equal quantity supplied
- _______ statements are refutable by facts
13 Clues: return of land • return of capital • highest valued option forgone • _______ statements are refutable by facts • ________ statements involves value judgements • where quantity demanded equal quantity supplied • a factor of production whose return is called profit • price ________: a price control which be set below the market price • ...
Exploring Economics 2022-09-13
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- the lack of a resource
- the amount of something that a consumer wants to buy
- a single human being
- the act of running a business and taking on the risk of that business
- to trade by exchanging one good or service for another
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- the growth in free trade between countries
- a period of slow economic growth or decline
- the amount of a good or service that a producer wants to sell
- The best social studies teacher in Limon Middle School
- a continued rise in prices or the supply of money
- a good sent from one country to another in trade
- money and goods used to help people make or do things
- a good brought into a country from another country
13 Clues: a single human being • the lack of a resource • the growth in free trade between countries • a period of slow economic growth or decline • a good sent from one country to another in trade • a continued rise in prices or the supply of money • a good brought into a country from another country • the amount of something that a consumer wants to buy • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2021-05-05
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- the study of small economic systems such as individual businesses
- a sum of money owed
- a rapid growth in commercial activity for an economy
- the study of large economic systems such as whole countries
- the abbreviation for the tax on goods and services
- the units of equal value which a company is divided into and sold to raise money
- the money a government receives from taxes
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- the annual plan for government spending
- the rise in the cost of living
- a difficult time for the economy of a country
- a loan for buying a house
- a three month period of a financial year
- another word for business
13 Clues: a sum of money owed • a loan for buying a house • another word for business • the rise in the cost of living • the annual plan for government spending • a three month period of a financial year • the money a government receives from taxes • a difficult time for the economy of a country • the abbreviation for the tax on goods and services • ...
Environmental Economics 2020-11-17
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- If you include the externalities of the products, prices will _ _ _ _.
- Giving value to ecosystem services.
- Type of country with High GDP
- GPI - Written Out
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts
- Producers
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- a side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved
- Putting regulations on pollution rates, however allowing companies to trade unused pollution caps to companies that produce to much.
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand
- Until your country is wealthy enough to think about the environment you won't.
- Consumers
- the point where the supply and demand curves meet
- Gross Domestic Product
13 Clues: Consumers • Producers • GPI - Written Out • Gross Domestic Product • Type of country with High GDP • Giving value to ecosystem services. • the point where the supply and demand curves meet • If you include the externalities of the products, prices will _ _ _ _. • Until your country is wealthy enough to think about the environment you won't. • ...
Behavioral Economics 2023-08-24
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- The subfield of economics that applies psychological insights into human behavior and to explain economic decision making
- not being to make it to your appointment after paying a non-refundable deposit
- selling an item for more than it's worth because of it's sentimental value
- choosing to believe all geminis are the same
- buying a pair of shoes because they are trendy e.g
- losing $100 v. finding a $100
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- insisting you are the best at something without it being true
- feeling the same after a shopping spree as before e.g
- being upset about not attending an event your peers will attend
- imagining you were better off saving your money instead of a recent purchase
- assuming someone's gender based on their profession
- being convinced that you failed an exam when you actually performed well
- choosing to finish a boring movie because you've paid for the ticket e.g
13 Clues: losing $100 v. finding a $100 • choosing to believe all geminis are the same • buying a pair of shoes because they are trendy e.g • assuming someone's gender based on their profession • feeling the same after a shopping spree as before e.g • insisting you are the best at something without it being true • ...
Economics 2 2020-05-11
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- a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
- a plan to reduce aggregate demand and slow down the economy during a period of too-rapid economic expansion.
- a plan to increase aggregate demand and stimulate a weak economy.
- the amount of output produced from a set amount of inputs.
- the introduction of a new idea, method or device.
- a plan to increase the amount of money in circulation also called easy-money policy.
- refers to the number of new residential construction projects that begin during any particular month and are considered a key economic indicator to gauge how the economy is doing.
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- a piece of economic data, that is used by analysts to interpret current or future investment possibilities. These indicators also help to judge the overall health of an economy.
- a plan to reduce the amount of money in circulation; also called tight-money policy.
- a contract a corporation issues that promises to repay borrowed money, plus interest,on a fixed schedule.
- measure the purchases of durable and non-durable goods over a certain period of time; are a good indicator of the pulse of the economy, and its projected path toward expansion or contraction.
- shares of ownership in a corporation.
- the reduction or elimination of government oversight and control of business.
13 Clues: shares of ownership in a corporation. • the introduction of a new idea, method or device. • a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority. • the amount of output produced from a set amount of inputs. • a plan to increase aggregate demand and stimulate a weak economy. • the reduction or elimination of government oversight and control of business. • ...
Economics Crossword 2019-08-04
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- A place or a conceptual place where buyers and sellers buy and sell goods and services.
- Human power both physical and mental which is used in production process.
- Goods or equipments which are used to assist or facilitate the production process.
- The effort to increase production by adding the number of production factors.
- All human activities done to fulfill their needs and wants by using goods or services
- A person who doesn’t has a job and looking for one.
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- The effort to increase production by producing more various/types of products
- A stage of production which extracting natural resources, e.g: farming, mining, oil drilling.
- The amount of a good or service producers are willing to make and sell at a number of possible prices.
- The basic economic problem
- Something that you would like to have but don’t necessarily need
- The activities to deliver/distribute goods & services from the producers to the consumers
- Needs that absolutely have to be fulfilled to keep human survive: food and drink, clothes, house.
13 Clues: The basic economic problem • A person who doesn’t has a job and looking for one. • Something that you would like to have but don’t necessarily need • Human power both physical and mental which is used in production process. • The effort to increase production by producing more various/types of products • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2020-04-15
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- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial schemes, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture.
- persons who do not have a job, but have been actively looking for work and are able to work.
- Statistics about the economy that allow you to analyze the economic performance of an area and predict future performance.
- The total monetary value off all of the goods and services produced in a country in a given year.
- The rise in the general level of prices of goods and services in an economy over a period of time.
- A gift, which may be cash or other property, granted to a charitable organization
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- the standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
- an estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time.
- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced.
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- a long and severe recession in an economy or market.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme.
13 Clues: a long and severe recession in an economy or market. • an estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time. • the money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme. • the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community. • A gift, which may be cash or other property, granted to a charitable organization • ...
Economics Review 2020-12-09
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- factor of production that deals with workers who produce goods and services
- taking risks and turning ideas into businesses
- factor of production that includes natural resources and raw materials from the earth
- system where government makes ALL the economic decisions
- the study of how to make decisions with scarce (limited) resources
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- economic system based on cultures and traditions
- the value of the opportunity lost
- economy that is the mixture of the command and market economic systems
- system where economy is determined by the actions of buyers and sellers
- level of economic activity that converts raw materials into goods
- level of economic activity that extracts (or gets) natural resources and raw materials from the earth
- level of economic activity that provides services to businesses and consumers
- factor o production; tools and equipment used in the production of goods
13 Clues: the value of the opportunity lost • taking risks and turning ideas into businesses • economic system based on cultures and traditions • system where government makes ALL the economic decisions • level of economic activity that converts raw materials into goods • the study of how to make decisions with scarce (limited) resources • ...
Economics Review 2023-03-02
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- not enough of something that people want.
- changes in weather or demand for certain products
- results from change in consumer preference
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- owned by one person and has unlimited liabilty
- Limit on the amount of a product imported into a county
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
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- when you are between jobs for one or more reasons
- land, capital, labor, entreprenuers
- the additional benefit arising from a unit increase in a particular activity.
- Owned by 2 or more people
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- the cost of the missed opportunity
13 Clues: Owned by 2 or more people • the cost of the missed opportunity • land, capital, labor, entreprenuers • not enough of something that people want. • results from change in consumer preference • owned by one person and has unlimited liabilty • when you are between jobs for one or more reasons • changes in weather or demand for certain products • ...
Remember economics? 2023-05-16
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- $$$ that really matters to businesses
- you pay this when you are purchasing
- you pay this when you are purchasing
- Slay, in economic terms
- share the wealth?
- an agreement to pay for important things in exchange for a monthly fee
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- you pay this when you are being paid
- take in $$$ to spend $$$
- Not enough
- making economic decisions from the perspective of "I want mooooooore!"
- not participating due to reasons
- not participating due to reasons
- government-run
- you are paying out of pocket
- total economic activity, which gets taxed
15 Clues: Not enough • government-run • share the wealth? • Slay, in economic terms • take in $$$ to spend $$$ • you are paying out of pocket • not participating due to reasons • not participating due to reasons • you pay this when you are being paid • you pay this when you are purchasing • you pay this when you are purchasing • $$$ that really matters to businesses • ...
Economics Terms 2025-08-11
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- Income Earnings made BEFORE any deductions have been taken
- money that is subtracted from your paycheck, usually in the form of taxes
- person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- Income Earnings made AFTER any deductions have been taken - your ‘take home’ pay
- study of SCARCITY, which is the condition of limited resources that prevents people from having everything they want.
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- asset or property acquired to generate income
- amount of money an entrepreneur or business earns after paying their expenses. This motivates entrepreneurs to accept risk
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing
- Property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts
- money spent to acquire something — includes daily transactions everyone encounters (like paying a phone bill) and big purchases made by companies (like buying a new piece of machinery).
- the total amount of money a company generates from its primary business activities before deducting expenses.
- Money received on a regular basis for work or through investments.
- possibility of losing money or experiencing a financial loss due to various factors
13 Clues: asset or property acquired to generate income • Income Earnings made BEFORE any deductions have been taken • Money received on a regular basis for work or through investments. • money that is subtracted from your paycheck, usually in the form of taxes • Income Earnings made AFTER any deductions have been taken - your ‘take home’ pay • ...
Simple Solutions 2021-02-17
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- the type of bread invented by the Egyptians
- the process of preserving bodies for the journey to the afterlife
- describes goods produced within a country
- general heading for topics ranging from history and geography to economics and political science
- the last Egyptian pharaoh
- graphic that shows events in chronological order
- type of map that shows the features of a region, such as annual temperature, mineral distribution, or population density
- a graph that shows parts of a whole
- the type of government in which a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler
- a combined government and economic system, often with an authoritarian leader
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- the divisions of ancient Egypt
- a subdivision of a religion
- the study of relics, artifacts, and monuments
- the study of how people allocate limited resources and use them to satisfy their needs and wants
- the warriors with whom Ramses signed the world's first peace treaty
- exists when two or more companies are selling the same good
- the products a country buys from another country
- the type of monarchy that has a constitution and legislative body, such as parliament, sharing power with the monarch
18 Clues: the last Egyptian pharaoh • a subdivision of a religion • the divisions of ancient Egypt • a graph that shows parts of a whole • describes goods produced within a country • the type of bread invented by the Egyptians • the study of relics, artifacts, and monuments • graphic that shows events in chronological order • the products a country buys from another country • ...
Disciplines in Social Studies & Their Proponents 2024-01-25
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- (1857-1913) Swiss linguist, posited that linguistic form is arbitrary, thus all languages function similarly
- the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior
- (1798-1857) French sociologist, coined the term "sociology"
- the study of demographics, the social characteristics and statistics of a human population
- (1620-1674) English Statistician, founder of the study of demography.
- (384-322 B.C)Political scientist, "Man by nature is a political animal."
- (1723-1790) Father of Economics
- the study of the origin and development of human societies and cultures
- the scientific study of language
- the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
- (484-425 B.C) Greek Historian, treated historical subjects as a method of investigation
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- the studies how people act, think, and feel in the context of society
- (276-194 B.C) Greek geographer, chief librarian at the Library of Alexandria
- (1832-1920) German Psychologist, wrote "Principles of Physiological Psychology"
- focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- (1832-1917) English Cultural Anthropologist, coined the term "Culture"
- the story of whatever man has done, with emphasis upon institutional and group activities
- the scientific study of politics
18 Clues: (1723-1790) Father of Economics • the scientific study of language • the scientific study of politics • (1798-1857) French sociologist, coined the term "sociology" • the studies how people act, think, and feel in the context of society • (1620-1674) English Statistician, founder of the study of demography. • ...
Economics Crossword 2019-08-04
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- A place or a conceptual place where buyers and sellers buy and sell goods and services.
- Human power both physical and mental which is used in production process.
- Goods or equipments which are used to assist or facilitate the production process.
- The effort to increase production by adding the number of production factors.
- All human activities done to fulfill their needs and wants by using goods or services
- A person who doesn’t has a job and looking for one.
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- The effort to increase production by producing more various/types of products
- A stage of production which extracting natural resources, e.g: farming, mining, oil drilling.
- The amount of a good or service producers are willing to make and sell at a number of possible prices.
- The basic economic problem
- Something that you would like to have but don’t necessarily need
- The activities to deliver/distribute goods & services from the producers to the consumers
- Needs that absolutely have to be fulfilled to keep human survive: food and drink, clothes, house.
13 Clues: The basic economic problem • A person who doesn’t has a job and looking for one. • Something that you would like to have but don’t necessarily need • Human power both physical and mental which is used in production process. • The effort to increase production by producing more various/types of products • ...
Economics: Introduction 2020-02-01
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- our _____________ are limited
- when people produce a smaller number of goods and services than they consume
- __________________ cost is your next best choice
- in decision making, your _____________ are the things that are important to you
- something that people do for others
- another word for choices when you face a decision
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- _____________ resources are called "gifts of nature"
- ______________ of labor is when workers on an assembly line a single or very few steps in the production process
- the creation of goods and services
- this is the basic economic problem
- when people are dependent upon one another
- human __________ are unlimited
- _______________ resources are human-made
13 Clues: our _____________ are limited • human __________ are unlimited • the creation of goods and services • this is the basic economic problem • something that people do for others • _______________ resources are human-made • when people are dependent upon one another • __________________ cost is your next best choice • another word for choices when you face a decision • ...
Economics review 2020-12-17
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- This type of capital is the abilities and training workers have
- Which group in a Command Economy make all of the decisions?
- these types of goods are made and used to make other things
- This is when two countries stop trading
- A traditional economy relies on trade because they do not use ________
- These Resources come from nature
- In this type of economy, the goods are based on customs of the past.
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- Who makes the decisions in a market economy by spending money?
- These people start business and create products
- This type of government often goes with Command Economy.
- In this type of economy, people decide what goods are produced by how money is spent
- This type of economy combines command and market
- In this type of economy, the government decides what goods and services will be produced.
13 Clues: These Resources come from nature • This is when two countries stop trading • These people start business and create products • This type of economy combines command and market • This type of government often goes with Command Economy. • Which group in a Command Economy make all of the decisions? • these types of goods are made and used to make other things • ...
Economics Terms 2021-04-08
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- to bring into your country from another
- a map that focuses on a particular topic
- study of production, exchange of goods/services
- specific points of latitudes and longitude
- you spend money on this to make more money
- money earned from work or investments
- raw materials or agricultural products
- growing just enough food to survive
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- goods used to produce other goods
- to send your products to another country
- money a worker takes home after taxes
- value of goods produced in a nation
- data about a population and groups within it
13 Clues: goods used to produce other goods • value of goods produced in a nation • growing just enough food to survive • money a worker takes home after taxes • money earned from work or investments • raw materials or agricultural products • to bring into your country from another • to send your products to another country • a map that focuses on a particular topic • ...
MICRO Economics 2021-11-18
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- a type of monopoly that can't be helped
- a diagram showing the exchanges between business, households, and government
- an overabundance of something, oftentimes making price lower
- Unlimited liability can be thousands of companies working together
- 2 or more businesses having control over a market piece
- Things that can cause the demand curve to shift right or left
- the ability of businesses to offer certain goods and services
- a diagram showing the rise or fall of the supply
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- goods that often sell together (pb&j)
- all debts fall upon the one person/group of people to pay off
- a market where one company owns everything, zero competition
- Goods heavily sought out by consumers
- one person
13 Clues: one person • goods that often sell together (pb&j) • Goods heavily sought out by consumers • a type of monopoly that can't be helped • a diagram showing the rise or fall of the supply • 2 or more businesses having control over a market piece • a market where one company owns everything, zero competition • all debts fall upon the one person/group of people to pay off • ...
Macro Economics 2013-04-18
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- - manipulating the interest rate to affect demand
- - successful supply side policies should increase...
- - a supply side policy
- policy - changes in taxation and G spending
- - explored the trade off between inflation and unemployment
- - a negative of supply side policies
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- - all supply side policies might cause short run....
- - increasing this will lower labour costs
- - the change in Keynes LRAS due to Phillips research
- - reduce the size of the multiplier
- - if a component of AD changes the overall effect on the economy will be greater than the initial change
- - the difference between potential output and actual output
- - successful supply side policies should decrease...
13 Clues: - a supply side policy • - reduce the size of the multiplier • - a negative of supply side policies • - increasing this will lower labour costs • policy - changes in taxation and G spending • - manipulating the interest rate to affect demand • - all supply side policies might cause short run.... • - the change in Keynes LRAS due to Phillips research • ...
Economics Definitions 2017-06-01
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- - A benefit usually in the form of a cash payment or tax reduction
- - Used to restrict trade and a tax on imported goods
- - Concentrates its productive efforts on producing a limited variety of goods
- - Restricts trade to either a certain country or good
- - Free trade in Mexico, Canada and United States (no tariffs)
- - Policy of restraining trade between states (countries)through tax
- Barrier - A government-imposed restraint on the flow of international goods or services
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- of Labor - Important for mass production (more efficient)
- - Join a trading network to gain products they could not produce themselves
- - A financial penalty often a: trade barrier, tarrifs or restrictions on financial transactions
- - Are used in international trade to help regulate the volume of trade between countries.
- - Predatory Pricing
- - Free Trade amongst the USA and 11 other Pacific Rim Economies
13 Clues: - Predatory Pricing • - Used to restrict trade and a tax on imported goods • - Restricts trade to either a certain country or good • of Labor - Important for mass production (more efficient) • - Free trade in Mexico, Canada and United States (no tariffs) • - Free Trade amongst the USA and 11 other Pacific Rim Economies • ...
Economics Glossary 2022-05-02
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- equilibrium the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect
- the use of the federal government's budget to achieve economic objectives
- the price that must be paid in order to use someone else's money
- states that the quantity of a good or service demanded varies inversely to price
- regularly putting aside some money for future use
- cycle the cyclical fluctuations in the general level of economic activity
- states that the quantity of a good or service supplied varies directly with the price
- a severe contraction in the level of economic activity resulting in many business failures, high and sustained levels of unemployment and sometimes falling prices
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- where the exchange of goods, services or resources between buyers and sellers occurs
- all activities undertaken for the purpose of distribution and consumption of goods and services in a region or country
- the process that sees people, goods, money and ideas moving around the world faster and more cheaply than before
- The Reserve Bank using interest rates to achieve economic objectives
- the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
- the creation of goods and services
14 Clues: the creation of goods and services • regularly putting aside some money for future use • the swapping or exchanging of one good for another • the price that must be paid in order to use someone else's money • The Reserve Bank using interest rates to achieve economic objectives • equilibrium the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect • ...
Alabama Economics 2025-02-05
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- did farming work to survive
- Alabama's cash crop was primarily ________
- Alabama played a large role in supporting this war.
- or vary the products and industries it was apart of
- the nickname of Birmingham
- The _______ of Alabama was very specilized.
- one or two crops sold for profit were called _____
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- Most plantations were located in this region.
- ________ farming rented land to live on a farm of a plantation owner.
- is a term used to describe a focus on a single product
- Plantations thrived because of _______ people to work the fields.
- the city that was the center of this iron growth
- Main industry of Alabama
13 Clues: Main industry of Alabama • the nickname of Birmingham • did farming work to survive • Alabama's cash crop was primarily ________ • The _______ of Alabama was very specilized. • Most plantations were located in this region. • the city that was the center of this iron growth • one or two crops sold for profit were called _____ • ...
Finance + Economics 2025-08-22
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- Things that determine priorities in life
- using up goods
- often necessary; can't live without
- Limited or lack of resource
- SPECIFIC, MEASURABLE, ACHIEVABLE, RESULTS, and TIME-BOUND
- Takes some more time but not long
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- Science of how people, businesses, etc. satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources
- Something to strive or achieve
- To achieve something over a longer period of time
- To expect in the near future
- encompasses production, distributions, and consumption.
- of living describes the level of wealth, material goods, and lifestyle
- Can live without; not need
13 Clues: using up goods • Can live without; not need • Limited or lack of resource • To expect in the near future • Something to strive or achieve • Takes some more time but not long • often necessary; can't live without • Things that determine priorities in life • To achieve something over a longer period of time • encompasses production, distributions, and consumption. • ...
Economics Review 2025-11-25
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- things that are nice to have, but not necessary
- paper you write on to make a purchase
- coin worth 1 cent
- coin worth 10 cents
- how much there is of something
- how much something is wanted
- type of resource found in nature
- part of a check where you write the item you bought
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- coin worth 5 cents
- type of resource that is man-made
- things that are required to survive
- type of resource that depends on skills
- coin worth 25 cents
13 Clues: coin worth 1 cent • coin worth 5 cents • coin worth 10 cents • coin worth 25 cents • how much something is wanted • how much there is of something • type of resource found in nature • type of resource that is man-made • things that are required to survive • paper you write on to make a purchase • type of resource that depends on skills • ...
Exploring Economics 2025-10-07
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- The amount of a good or service that a producer wants to sell.
- goods shipped out of a country and sold somewhere else.
- What you give up to make it or buy it.
- Rising prices
- based on custom
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- goods and services that a country buys from other countries.
- when goods and services are traded for other goods and services.
- The act of running a business and taking on the risks of that business.
- Most of the world's countries take part in some form of international trade.
- a central government decides what goods will be made and who will receive them.
- the amount of something that a consumer wants to buy.
- Lack of a resource
- Money and goods used to help people make or do things.
13 Clues: Rising prices • based on custom • Lack of a resource • What you give up to make it or buy it. • the amount of something that a consumer wants to buy. • Money and goods used to help people make or do things. • goods shipped out of a country and sold somewhere else. • goods and services that a country buys from other countries. • ...
Economics Cross Word Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- generalisation based on rational behaviour and logical reasoning.
- Statement of what is.Based on facts supported with evidence.
- Collecting and identifying economic problems.
- Father of economics
- Government policy aimed to improve efficiency with nations allocative resources.
- means by which objectives might be achieved.
- Studies the economy as a whole.
- Moving from facts to theory.
- What is true for one is true for all.
- Adam Smith
- Vilfredo Pareto
- Statement of one's value judgement and personal opinion on what should be, ought to be and could be done.
- Conclusion drawn to a small sample can be misleading.
- general statement of what will happen given certain circumstances.
- method Also known as Inductive methodology.
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- "after this, therefore because of this".
- achievement of a desirable level of a particular economic variable.
- Root of technic of thinking in economics.
- Moving from theory to facts.
- Another name for Deductive.
- Combination of facts and theory to formulate economic policy.
- concerns it's self with a behaviour of a small individual economic units.
- Milton Friedman
- simplified picture of reality.
- believing in what we need to believe and ignoring the facts.
- Alfred Marshal
- Establishes cause and effect.
- J.M Keynes
- Organising facts derive economic principals,laws and theories.
29 Clues: Adam Smith • J.M Keynes • Alfred Marshal • Milton Friedman • Vilfredo Pareto • Father of economics • Another name for Deductive. • Moving from theory to facts. • Moving from facts to theory. • Establishes cause and effect. • simplified picture of reality. • Studies the economy as a whole. • What is true for one is true for all. • "after this, therefore because of this". • ...
Sumin P - GDP crossword 2021-04-06
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- the branch of economics that focuses on the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an entire economy
- category of GDP which includes capital expenditures that businesses make to produce goods and services to sell to consumer
- the most common measure of output of an economy
- the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- severe or prolonged recession
- applying the inventions to new products or services
- the combination of invention
- money spending for the various capital projects that are provided by every level of government
- GDP which is adjusted for inflation
- the goods and services purchased from another country
- The total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- the money spent by consumers.the largest component of GDP
- GDP which is not adjusted for inflation
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- the branch or economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- a fall in the level of real GDP
- the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- (export) - (import)
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- a component include plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in economy
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
20 Clues: (export) - (import) • the combination of invention • severe or prolonged recession • a fall in the level of real GDP • GDP which is adjusted for inflation • GDP which is not adjusted for inflation • the most common measure of output of an economy • applying the inventions to new products or services • the goods and services purchased from another country • ...
Our Puzzling Econ 2023-02-03
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- any good that last 3 or more years on a regular basis
- the basic problem in economics
- the accumulation of products that are tangible,scarce,useful, and transferable from one person to another
- people with efforts,abilities,skills who make products
- another name for capital
- a location that allows sellers and buyers to exchange goods
- the study of wealth and resources of a region/country
- worth that can be expressed in dollars and cents
- people who start businesses
- the measure of the amount of goods and services being produced in a certain time
- natural resources not made by people
- when a nation's total output of goods and services increases overtime
- the sum of people's skills,abilities,health,knowledge,motivation
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- a useful, tangible item
- goods intended for final use by people
- resources required to produce the things we want/need
- work preformed for someone
- the dollar value of all products
- a location where factors of production are sold
- a basic requirement for survival
- the tools,equipment,machinery,factories used in the production of goods
- a location where producers sell their goods and services
- the capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction
- something we would like to have
- value when necessities have less value than nonnessities
25 Clues: a useful, tangible item • another name for capital • work preformed for someone • people who start businesses • the basic problem in economics • something we would like to have • the dollar value of all products • a basic requirement for survival • natural resources not made by people • goods intended for final use by people • a location where factors of production are sold • ...
Economics 3rd 9 weeks test 2023-03-06
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- 2 people trading items for another
- measure of economic performance
- aka. equilibrium
- The nature and degree of competition among firms operating in the same industry.
- price and quantity demanded are inversely related
- price and quantity supplied are directly related
- one seller
- model shows the interaction between two groups of economic decision-makers
- similar products, lots of sellers
- seen as a separate legal entity
- study of satisfying unlimited wants and needs
- measures the value of the final goods and services produced in the United States
- cost of the next best choice
- one worker focuses on one specific job and has all the training in that area.
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- owned by 2 or more people
- identical products
- few sellers
- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.
- resources required to produce products
- desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product
- the desire and ability to produce and sell a product
- not enough resources to produce all things
- the lowest legal price that can be paid for a product
- deals with behavior and decision making by individual units
- owned by one person
- alternative choice
26 Clues: one seller • few sellers • aka. equilibrium • identical products • alternative choice • owned by one person • owned by 2 or more people • cost of the next best choice • measure of economic performance • seen as a separate legal entity • similar products, lots of sellers • 2 people trading items for another • resources required to produce products • ...
Econ 2025-10-29
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- : Year Keynes was born
- : Year the Great Depression started
- : Key player in demand-side policies
- : Problem Keynes said was too low during the Depression (Aggregate ___)
- : What Keynes was considered
- : Helped the U.S. out of the Great Depression (John M. ___)
- : What Adam Smith believed about the market (the “invisible hand”)
- : Everyone acting in their own ___ improves the economy
- : Belief about society and government involvement (Laissez-___)
- : Where Adam Smith was educated
- : One of the three basic economic questions (How to ___ produce)
- : Conference Keynes represented Britain at after WWII
- : Keynes’s famous 1936 book (The General Theory of ___, Interest and Money)
- : Where Adam Smith taught
- : Father of Economics
- : One of the three basic economic questions (For whom to ___)
- : Where Keynes was educated (King’s College, ___)
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- : A small government spending leads to larger economic effects (___ effect)
- : Year of Keynes’s final works and death
- : Major problem Keynes identified (high ___)
- : The century Adam Smith was a philosopher
- : In Adam Smith's time, wealth was measured by ___
- : One of the three basic economic questions (What to ___)
- : Influential book Adam Smith wrote
- : The field Keynes founded
- : Government spending more than it collects to boost demand
- : The period Adam Smith lived during
- : Study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- : The economic system Adam Smith critiqued
29 Clues: : Father of Economics • : Year Keynes was born • : Where Adam Smith taught • : The field Keynes founded • : What Keynes was considered • : Where Adam Smith was educated • : Year the Great Depression started • : Influential book Adam Smith wrote • : Key player in demand-side policies • : The period Adam Smith lived during • : Year of Keynes’s final works and death • ...
LET'S LOOK BACK! 2020-09-19
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- it is a table that shows the quantity demanded of a good or service at different price levels.
- is the willingness of sellers to manufacture and sell a good or a product at various possible prices.
- A comparison of alternatives
- Refers to the limitation of resources (i.e., land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship) to be allocated properly to all sectors of the economy.
- It is that branch of economics that focus on the impact of choices on the total or aggregate level of economic activities.
- There are two participants in this model , namely households and firms.
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- it is a graphic representation of the correlation between the cost of a good or service and the quantity supplied for a given period.
- A field of knowledge concerned with managing scarce resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- A branch of economics that is concerned with the behavior of individual consumers, firms, industries, commodities and prices. It studies how decisions made by individuals and businesses affect the prices of goods and services.
- Is the amount of goods and services consumers are willing to purchase given a certain price.
10 Clues: A comparison of alternatives • There are two participants in this model , namely households and firms. • Is the amount of goods and services consumers are willing to purchase given a certain price. • it is a table that shows the quantity demanded of a good or service at different price levels. • ...
Economics Review 2014-03-05
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- A number limit on imported goods
- Buildings,Machines,Office Equipment
- When a person does their part of the process better than anyone else,and helps the buisness run better.
- Deserts,Mountains,Swamps,ect.
- People needed to do the work
- Stopping trade with another country to force political or governmental change
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- Very little chang,roles are handed down by generations
- Trees,Soil,Plants,Fish,ect.
- Government controls all aspect of the economy
- Tax on imported goods
- 1994 trade agreement between US,Canada,and Mexico that created a large free trade zone
- Person with idea and capital
- The government has little involvement in this economy
13 Clues: Tax on imported goods • Trees,Soil,Plants,Fish,ect. • Person with idea and capital • People needed to do the work • Deserts,Mountains,Swamps,ect. • A number limit on imported goods • Buildings,Machines,Office Equipment • Government controls all aspect of the economy • The government has little involvement in this economy • ...
Economics Crossword 2016-06-22
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- Money given to producers to encourage them to produce more.
- Measurement of change in demand due to change in price.
- A good that is deemed as under consumed in a market.
- A form of ad-valorem tax, currently at 20%.
- A form of false information when one person knows more than another.
- A positive or negative effect to a third party of production or consumption of a good.
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- A form of market in which the forces of supply and demand alone determine price.
- When the price elasticity of demand is less than 1.
- A form of tax imposed on producers.
- A form of market failure due to intervention by the __________.
- A form of economy where resources are allocated by the state.
- When demand for a product falls as real incomes increases.
- When a good has limited resources and unlimited needs.
13 Clues: A form of tax imposed on producers. • A form of ad-valorem tax, currently at 20%. • When the price elasticity of demand is less than 1. • A good that is deemed as under consumed in a market. • When a good has limited resources and unlimited needs. • Measurement of change in demand due to change in price. • When demand for a product falls as real incomes increases. • ...
Economics Block 2021-02-18
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- a business that protects people's money and offers them loans
- a process in which money is traded from one person to another
- chores or jobs people can pay others to do
- when one person trades goods or services for other goods or services
- objects or items people can buy
- people or businesses that buy goods or services
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- extra money paid with a loan
- a large sum of money people can borrow from a bank
- when someone takes money out of a bank account
- account an account that people use to save money
- an account that people easily use every day
- people or businesses that produce goods or services
- when someone puts money into a bank account
13 Clues: extra money paid with a loan • objects or items people can buy • chores or jobs people can pay others to do • an account that people easily use every day • when someone puts money into a bank account • when someone takes money out of a bank account • people or businesses that buy goods or services • a large sum of money people can borrow from a bank • ...
Economics World 2017-05-31
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- the production of one or just a few goods and services
- restriction on the free exchange of goods and services
- the separation of tasks in any system
- exporting goods at prices lower than the home-market prices
- an authoritative permission
- an official ban on trade with a particular country
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- helps to regulate the volume of trade between countries
- a secretive trade agreement that created a free-trade zone among 12 nations
- mutual reliance between two or more groups
- a tax imposed on imported goods and services
- a type of policy that limits unfair competition from foreign industries
- a form of financial aid
- an agreement designed to remove tariff barriers between the United States,Canada and Mexico
13 Clues: a form of financial aid • an authoritative permission • the separation of tasks in any system • mutual reliance between two or more groups • a tax imposed on imported goods and services • an official ban on trade with a particular country • the production of one or just a few goods and services • restriction on the free exchange of goods and services • ...
economics crossword 2020-09-11
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- capital of sikkim
- What is subtracted from net
- Synonym of qualitative methods
- Sense of wellbeing among people
- can borrow from central bank
- Another name of currency held with
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- Another name for capital formation
- central bank of india
- tax to get gross indirect
- Predominant religion of Sikkim
- Sum of credit and debit is also
- Interest rate at which commercial
- as
13 Clues: as • capital of sikkim • central bank of india • tax to get gross indirect • What is subtracted from net • can borrow from central bank • Predominant religion of Sikkim • Synonym of qualitative methods • Sum of credit and debit is also • Sense of wellbeing among people • Interest rate at which commercial • Another name for capital formation • Another name of currency held with
SQUISHY ECONOMICS 2024-04-23
13 Clues: case • trademark • replacement • counterpart • gain of money • Squishmellows • cost of a product • imperfect competition • demand for a commodity • Quantity of a commodity • distinction between products • price point where supply meets demand • the quantity of goods buyers will take at a price.
Economics Review 2025-01-16
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- the highest part in a business cycle
- the total of goods and services WITHIN one country's borders
- the total MONEY EARNED one country's people and companies
- the lowest part in a business cycle
- the kind of demand that when prices change, the amount of products bought changes: for example airline tickets, furniture, eating out at restaurants
- the consumer's desire to buy the product or services
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- the kind of good we buy more of when we make more money (clothes, cars, computers)
- the kind of taxes the government makes producers pay
- the increase in a business cycle from the lowest part to the highest
- the total of goods and services OF one country's people and companies (they can be outside of that country when they make money)
- the number of products that a producer or seller is willing and capable to provide to buyers
- a pattern that repeats (like girls getting their periods every month)
- the kind of good we DO NOT buy more of when we make more money (instant noodles, for example)
13 Clues: the lowest part in a business cycle • the highest part in a business cycle • the kind of taxes the government makes producers pay • the consumer's desire to buy the product or services • the total MONEY EARNED one country's people and companies • the total of goods and services WITHIN one country's borders • ...
Economics Revision 2024-10-18
Across
- Providing goods and services to households.
- Consumer _____________ on the circular flow model is what households provide to firms in exchange for goods and services.
- Used to purchase goods and services and provides value to products (Hint: Starts with M).
- The ______________ provides infrastructure such as roads and railways to help businesses.
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- The relationship between buyers and sellers.
- On the supply and demand graph, where supply and demand curves meet (Hint: Starts with Eq).
- Somebody who is purchasing products to satisfy wants.
- This sector has the role of collecting savings (deposits) and lending money to firms to grow their business.
- An item that is necessary for living.
- The Economic _______ is that there are limited resources and unlimited wants.
- Economics is about allocating ______ resources to satisfy unlimited wants (Hint: Another word for 'limited')
- An item that is not necessary for living, but nice to have.
- The Australian _______ is the total of all activities undertaken to produce, distribute and consume goods and services within the country.
13 Clues: An item that is necessary for living. • Providing goods and services to households. • The relationship between buyers and sellers. • Somebody who is purchasing products to satisfy wants. • An item that is not necessary for living, but nice to have. • The Economic _______ is that there are limited resources and unlimited wants. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-04-25
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- The things that people sell.
- An economic system where property and businesses are owned by the government. Supply and Price is also controlled by the government.
- The right to make decisions for an individual's business or property
- The name of Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy.
- The government's right to take private property for the public as long as they pay a fair price to the owner.
- The person who makes the goods.
- Individuals own businesses and property rather than the government
- Scottish economist who created capitalism and wrote the Wealth of Nations.
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- 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.
- A person who buys goods and services.
- When different businesses compete for consumers' money
- The founder of a business. Someone who assumes the risks of organizing resources to produce goods and services. Someone who sees an opportunity to make money and takes it.
- The government's job is to protect property rights.
13 Clues: The things that people sell. • The person who makes the goods. • A person who buys goods and services. • The government's job is to protect property rights. • When different businesses compete for consumers' money • The name of Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy. • Individuals own businesses and property rather than the government • ...
About Economics 2022-07-13
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- return of capital
- return of land
- price ________: a price control which be set below the market price
- goods are said to be _________ if they can replace each other to satisfy the same want
- a branch of economics studying individuals and firms in making decisions
- a factor of production whose return is called profit
- ________ statements involves value judgements
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- highest valued option forgone
- _________ goods: Goods that see an increase in demand when income rises
- _______ statements are refutable by facts
- where quantity demanded equal quantity supplied
- appears when quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- _________ goods: Goods that see an decrease in demand when income rises
13 Clues: return of land • return of capital • highest valued option forgone • _______ statements are refutable by facts • ________ statements involves value judgements • where quantity demanded equal quantity supplied • a factor of production whose return is called profit • price ________: a price control which be set below the market price • ...
Disciplines in Social Science & their Proponents 2024-01-25
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- the studies how people act, think, and feel in the context of society
- the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
- the scientific study of language
- (1832-1920) German Psychologist, wrote "Principles of Physiological Psychology"
- the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior
- focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- (276-194 B.C) Greek geographer, chief librarian at the Library of Alexandria
- the study of demographics, the social characteristics and statistics of a human population
- (384-322 B.C)Political scientist, "Man by nature is a political animal."
- (1620-1674) English Statistician, founder of the study of demography.
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- the study of the origin and development of human societies and cultures
- (1723-1790) Father of Economics
- the scientific study of politics
- the story of whatever man has done, with emphasis upon institutional and group activities
- (1798-1857) French sociologist, coined the term "sociology"
- (484-425 B.C) Greek Historian, treated historical subjects as a method of investigation
- (1832-1917) English Cultural Anthropologist, coined the term "Culture"
- (1857-1913) Swiss linguist, posited that linguistic form is arbitrary, thus all languages function similarly
18 Clues: (1723-1790) Father of Economics • the scientific study of politics • the scientific study of language • (1798-1857) French sociologist, coined the term "sociology" • the studies how people act, think, and feel in the context of society • (1620-1674) English Statistician, founder of the study of demography. • ...
Lesson #38 2025-01-08
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- a combined government and economic system, often with an authoritarian leader
- the study of how people allocate limited resources and use them to satisfy their needs and wants
- the product a country buys from another country
- the process of preserving bodies for the journey to the afterlife
- the type of bread invented by Egyptians
- the divisions of ancient Egypt
- exists when two or more companies are selling the same good
- the warriors with whom Ramses signed the world's first peace treaty
- the study of relics, artifacts and monuments
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- the type of monarchy that has a constitution and legislative body, such as a parliament, and sharing power with the monarch
- general heading for topics ranging from history and geography to economics and political science
- graphic that shows events in chronological order
- the last pharaoh
- type of map that shows the features of a region, such as annual temperature, mineral distribution, or population density
- graph a type of graph that shows parts of a whole
- a subdivision of religion
- the type of government in which a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler
- describes goods produced within a country
18 Clues: the last pharaoh • a subdivision of religion • the divisions of ancient Egypt • the type of bread invented by Egyptians • describes goods produced within a country • the study of relics, artifacts and monuments • the product a country buys from another country • graphic that shows events in chronological order • graph a type of graph that shows parts of a whole • ...
Lesson #38 2025-01-08
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- type of map that shows the features of a region, such as annual temperature, mineral distribution, or population density
- describes goods produced within a country
- graph a type of graph that shows parts of a whole
- the divisions of ancient Egypt
- studies general heading for topics ranging from history and geography to economics and political science
- the study of how people allocate limited resources and use them to satisfy their needs and wants
- a subdivision of religion
- the study of relics, artifacts and monuments
- the type of monarchy that has a constitution and legislative body, such as a parliament, and sharing power with the monarch
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- the warriors with whom Ramses signed the world's first peace treaty
- the process of preserving bodies for the journey to the afterlife
- the type of bread invented by Egyptians
- exists when two or more companies are selling the same good
- the product a country buys from another country
- a combined government and economic system, often with an authoritarian leader
- the last pharaoh
- the type of government in which a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler
- graphic that shows events in chronological order
18 Clues: the last pharaoh • a subdivision of religion • the divisions of ancient Egypt • the type of bread invented by Egyptians • describes goods produced within a country • the study of relics, artifacts and monuments • the product a country buys from another country • graphic that shows events in chronological order • graph a type of graph that shows parts of a whole • ...
traditional economy 2014-03-04
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- _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields.
- Nomadic herders and shifting cultivators moved through ________ _____ to produce their food.
- To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition.
- Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______.
- Cultural and religious values often shape economic _______ in the system.
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- _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food.
- At one time most countries had _______ economies.
- You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___.
- The description for this word is an economics system witch decisions are baced on customs, belifes or religion with in a strong social community.
- Now in the communities, that cooperation is gone. what inuit elder said this line.
10 Clues: At one time most countries had _______ economies. • _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields. • _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food. • Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______. • To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition. • You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___. • ...
Intro to Economics 2023-03-30
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- in this type of economy skills are specialized and people barter and trade
- ____________ ____________ model explains how money moves from businesses to households and back into the economy
- branch of economics dealing with smaller units like businesses and towns
- _____________ price is the price at which the quantity demanded is equal to the supply
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- working class works and wealth is redistributed
- a product that will help you create another product for profit
- when prices go up, but purchasing power does not go up
- the alternatives not chosen when making a decision
- wrote the Communist Manifesto
- ____________ economics is people allocating their limited resources in order to satisfy their unlimited wants
10 Clues: wrote the Communist Manifesto • working class works and wealth is redistributed • the alternatives not chosen when making a decision • when prices go up, but purchasing power does not go up • a product that will help you create another product for profit • branch of economics dealing with smaller units like businesses and towns • ...
Subject Names 2022-02-25
10 Clues: past • Digital world • mother language • friend of numbers • field of politics • universal language • related to our life • relating to society • improvement for English skill • importing and exporting something
traditional economy 2014-03-04
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- Cultural and religious values often shape economic _______ in the system.
- _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields.
- Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______.
- Now in the communities, that cooperation is gone. what inuit elder said this line.
- You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___.
- To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition.
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- _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food.
- Nomadic herders and shifting cultivators moved through ________ _____ to produce their food.
- At one time most countries had _______ economies.
- The description for this word is an economics system witch decisions are baced on customs, belifes or religion with in a strong social community.
10 Clues: At one time most countries had _______ economies. • _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields. • _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food. • Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______. • To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition. • You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___. • ...
Ava cross word 2025-04-07
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- a curve that shows demand of products
- combination of desire,ability, and willingness to buy a product
- competeing products that can be used in place of eachother
- how people take care of wants and needs
- economic system in which peope and firms make the decisions
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- rule stating that consumers will buy more of a product at lower prices and less at higher prices
- products that increase the use of other products
- a table that lists how much of a product consumers will buy at all possible prices
- part of economics that studies small units
- change in demand due to change in a persons income
10 Clues: a curve that shows demand of products • how people take care of wants and needs • part of economics that studies small units • products that increase the use of other products • change in demand due to change in a persons income • competeing products that can be used in place of eachother • economic system in which peope and firms make the decisions • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2022-09-13
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- a payment from a government to a business to ensure the business can stay on it's feet.
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- predicament in which there is a single seller in a certain market.
- a method in which the government gains money from the people for their overall budget.
- an individual who identifies a need in the current market and acts on it.
- the regulation of the concentration of economic power, Ex: price fixing
- rules set by the government that limit things like price ranges within businesses.
- government order that restricts the exchange between a certain country or area.
- the regulation of the amount of money available in any given economy.
- the study of households, firms, and individuals behavior on an overall small scale in economics.
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- Public industries are mainly owned by the government or other state bodies while private industries are privately owned, Ex: Amazon, McDonalds.
- Process in which ideas and processes spread all the way around the world for economics.
- the price of a country's money in relation to another country's money.
- the amount of money someone recieves for their goods or services.
- The power of the government to be able to take private property for public use.
- example would include copyright on a book or article.
- the study of the structure of international financial interactions.
- the occupation of protecting and keeping money safe for others.
- regulation that limits the total quantity of something that can be imported of a certain amount of time.
- overall profits from sales, EX: you invest 100 stocks into something that costs $100, you then sell those 100 stocks when it costs $150, your capital-gain is $5000.
- process of paying employees.
- the study of economics on a large scale such as overall taxes, inflation, and interest rates.
- occurs when expenses exceed revenues.
- economic valuation of an individual's investments, assets, and interests.
24 Clues: process of paying employees. • occurs when expenses exceed revenues. • example would include copyright on a book or article. • the occupation of protecting and keeping money safe for others. • the amount of money someone recieves for their goods or services. • predicament in which there is a single seller in a certain market. • ...
John Galbraith 2020-08-29
Micro Economic 2024-09-13
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- changes Sự thay đổi biên
- Khan hiếm
- Ngoại tác
- failure Thất bại thị trường
- Hiệu quả
- rights Quyền sở hữu tài sản
- Kinh tế học
- Lạm phát
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- Năng suất
- curve Đường cong Phillips
- Động cơ khuyến khích
- power Quyền lực thị trường
- cost Chi phí cơ hội
- economy Kinh tế thị trường
- cycle Chu kỳ kinh tế
- people Con người duy lý
- Công bằng
17 Clues: Hiệu quả • Lạm phát • Năng suất • Khan hiếm • Ngoại tác • Công bằng • Kinh tế học • cost Chi phí cơ hội • Động cơ khuyến khích • cycle Chu kỳ kinh tế • people Con người duy lý • changes Sự thay đổi biên • curve Đường cong Phillips • power Quyền lực thị trường • economy Kinh tế thị trường • failure Thất bại thị trường • rights Quyền sở hữu tài sản
How Well Do You Know Me? 2024-01-01
15 Clues: Zodiac Sun • Zodiac Moon • Where we met • Greatest fear • Favorite color • Favorite TV show • Favorite instrument • One of my allergies • Once a dream of mine • Middle school mascot • Favorite movie series • Almost my college major • A name we call each other • A program I used to act for • Where I went for summer camps
module one Chapter 1,2, and 21 2014-10-12
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- Trade Organization International organization that oversees international trade agreements and rules on trade disputes
- The study of how society chooses to allocate its scares resources to the production of goods and services in order to satisfy unlimited wants
- A law that limits the quantity of goods that may be imported in a given time
- The accumulation of capital such as factories, machines, and equipment, that is used to produce good and services
- The creative ability of individuals to seek profit by taking risk and combining resources to produce innovated products
- cost the best alternative sacrificed for a chosen alternative
- advantage The ability to produce goods at a lower opportunity cost than other countries
- The condition in which human wants are forever greater then the available supply of time, goods and resources
- The branch of economics that studies decision making by a single individual, household, firm, industry, or level of government
- Account Records payments flows for financial capital, such as real estate, stocks, bonds etc..
- trade agreement Nations negotiate a reduction in trade barriers
- trade The flow of goods between countries without restrictions or special taxes
- A law that bars trade with another country
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- appreciation the price of currency rises in relation to another currency
- possibility curve A curve that shows the max combinations of two outputs that are economy can produce given its available resources and technology
- The branch of economics that studies decision making for the economy as a whole
- point Because all the point along the curve are maximum out put levels with give resources and technology
- growth The ability of an economy to produce greater levels of output, represented by an outward shift of its production possibilities curves
- paribus A Latin phrase that means while curtain variables change all others remain the same
- rate The number of one countries currency that is equal to one unit of another nations currency
- A simplified description of reality used to understand and predict the relationship of variables
21 Clues: A law that bars trade with another country • cost the best alternative sacrificed for a chosen alternative • trade agreement Nations negotiate a reduction in trade barriers • appreciation the price of currency rises in relation to another currency • A law that limits the quantity of goods that may be imported in a given time • ...
Disciplines of Social Science 2020-06-19
9 Clues: language • humankind • human behavior • human population • social structure • revisiting the past • exercise of authority • abode of human beings • distribution of resources
Father of John Tan 2025-06-10
10 Clues: Ethnicity • Oldest Child • Area of Work • Middle Child • Youngest Child • Favorite cuisine • Favorite Country • Country of Origin • Most Spoiled Child • Subject of Interest
Environmental Science Chapter 2 2018-09-07
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- environmental protection agency
- interprets the law
- migrating ____ travel across international borders on land and in the oceans
- In the 1960's and 19870's were a time of major advances in environmental _____
- a producer will____ the price and supply of a product when the demand is HIGH
- study of how resources are converted into goods and services
- products explain on their labels how the products were grown, harvested, or manufactured
- both the government and individuals play roles in this type of economy
- type of environmental issue that involves more than 1 nation
- CAPT'N ______
- when demand is low, the seller may drop the price and slow __
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- environmental economics argue sustainability when _____ are addressed
- a government determines the overall amount of pollution it will accept for a specific pollutant and issues a permit for emission of a fraction of this amount
- founded in 1945, and consisted of 50 nations
- type of analysis where you compare the sacrifice and gains by a specific action
- type of economy where the individual decides what, how, and how much is made
- the EPA protects environmental _________
- environmental impact statement
- Founded in 1944 and owned by 186 nations
- established in 1995 to promote free trade and enforces fair trade practices
- amount of product offered for sale
21 Clues: CAPT'N ______ • interprets the law • environmental impact statement • environmental protection agency • amount of product offered for sale • the EPA protects environmental _________ • Founded in 1944 and owned by 186 nations • founded in 1945, and consisted of 50 nations • study of how resources are converted into goods and services • ...
Section 1 Crossword 2017-12-19
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- human resources
- basic economic problem because of limited resources
- physical items like food
- efficiency occurs when the economy is utilizing all of its resources efficiently
- economics studies economic behavior without making judgments
- is a measure that can change from observation to observation
- efficiency is a type of economic efficiency in which producers produce only those types of goods and services that are more desirable in the society while in high demand
- study of the economy as a whole
- something a person would like to have but it is not necessary for survival
- using our limited resources wisely
- actions one does for another
- is price-determined
- where goods and services produced by businesses are sold to households
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- refers to markets where services of the factors of production are bought and sold
- economics analyzes outcomes of economic behavior and suggests courses of action
- market profit opportunities are eliminated almost instantaneously
- capital resources
- cost is the best alternative
- study of individual consumers and businesses
- people who decided how to combine resources to create new goods and services.
- growth is an increase in the total output of the economy
- something a person cannot live without
- natural resources
23 Clues: human resources • capital resources • natural resources • is price-determined • physical items like food • cost is the best alternative • actions one does for another • study of the economy as a whole • using our limited resources wisely • something a person cannot live without • study of individual consumers and businesses • basic economic problem because of limited resources • ...
Social Studies Review 2020-11-02
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- central European country; home to the Rhine River
- theme of history that explains how people can view the same event differently
- islands off the coast of Europe; made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- 2nd longest river in Europe
- the eastern/Asian side of Russia
- area of flat land that runs from central to eastern Europe
- land surrounded on 3 sides by water
- a theme of geography indicating where a place can be found
- very cold eastern European country
- mascot of Floyd Middle School
- theme of economics that explains how resources are limited
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- the permanent relocation of a person or group of people
- positive or negative actions humans take toward nature
- theme of history that describes the relationship between events and their outcomes
- the study of the relationship between the earth and humans
- the spread or relocation of things and ideas; the temporary relocation of people
- peninsula in the Mediterranean sea
- the best college/university in the world (as rated by Mr. Ball, Mr. Bernhardt, and Mr. Cole)
- central European mountain range; found in Switzerland, Italy, France, and Germany
- the mountain range that divides Russia
- book by Dr. Seuss that includes many themes of geography, history, and economics
21 Clues: 2nd longest river in Europe • mascot of Floyd Middle School • the eastern/Asian side of Russia • peninsula in the Mediterranean sea • very cold eastern European country • land surrounded on 3 sides by water • the mountain range that divides Russia • central European country; home to the Rhine River • positive or negative actions humans take toward nature • ...
Economics Cross Word Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- generalisation based on rational behaviour and logical reasoning.
- Statement of what is.Based on facts supported with evidence.
- Collecting and identifying economic problems.
- Father of economics
- Government policy aimed to improve efficiency with nations allocative resources.
- means by which objectives might be achieved.
- Studies the economy as a whole.
- Moving from facts to theory.
- What is true for one is true for all.
- Adam Smith
- Vilfredo Pareto
- Statement of one's value judgement and personal opinion on what should be, ought to be and could be done.
- Conclusion drawn to a small sample can be misleading.
- general statement of what will happen given certain circumstances.
- Also known as Inductive methodology.
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- "after this, therefore because of this".
- achievement of a desirable level of a particular economic variable.
- Root of technic of thinking in economics.
- Moving from theory to facts.
- Another name for Deductive.
- Combination of facts and theory to formulate economic policy.
- concerns it's self with a behaviour of a small individual economic units.
- Milton Friedman
- simplified picture of reality.
- believing in what we need to believe and ignoring the facts.
- Alfred Marshal
- Establishes cause and effect.
- J.M Keynes
- Organising facts derive economic principals,laws and theories.
29 Clues: Adam Smith • J.M Keynes • Alfred Marshal • Milton Friedman • Vilfredo Pareto • Father of economics • Another name for Deductive. • Moving from theory to facts. • Moving from facts to theory. • Establishes cause and effect. • simplified picture of reality. • Studies the economy as a whole. • Also known as Inductive methodology. • What is true for one is true for all. • ...
Colonial Crossword 2023-10-11
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- Man appointed by the king to govern a colony.
- The name of a colony established due to charity, defense, and economics.
- Denoting something as true or as a fact.
- Someone who donates money to better the commonwealth.
- The branch of knowledge that deals with wealth.
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- A colony created to protect a successful land from invasion.
- A written statement from the leader of a country creating a new colony.
- A group of wealthy GA colonists that weren't happy with the rules.
- The supreme executive legislature of the United Kingdom
9 Clues: Denoting something as true or as a fact. • Man appointed by the king to govern a colony. • The branch of knowledge that deals with wealth. • Someone who donates money to better the commonwealth. • The supreme executive legislature of the United Kingdom • A colony created to protect a successful land from invasion. • ...
economics crossword 2023-09-01
12 Clues: a shopper • limited amount • a request of items • materials available • something desirable • total amount withdrawn • automated teller machine • cost required for an item • anything important to you • to make something available • something required for life • study of how society uses resources
Subjects 2022-08-25
Harrison Dewson 2020-08-09
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- helps fix things
- use your economic resources in a way
- people do for you
- coffee machine
- Lamborghini
- the tool the government uses
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- limited resources satisfy wants
- what you would like to have
- use scarce resources to satisfy wants
- tree
- insufficient supply
- consume to satisfy needs and wants
- animals
- chop down tree
- for everyday survival
15 Clues: tree • animals • Lamborghini • coffee machine • chop down tree • helps fix things • people do for you • insufficient supply • for everyday survival • what you would like to have • the tool the government uses • limited resources satisfy wants • consume to satisfy needs and wants • use your economic resources in a way • use scarce resources to satisfy wants
BIG + LITTLE HINTS 2025-09-23
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- number of hours it take for me to drive to my hometown from UT
- i have __ sibling(s)
- favorite animal
- AGD mascot
- favorite t.v. show
- hometown delicacy
- former place of employment
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- grade
- middle name
- lucky number
- to ______ friendships with but a chosen few
- favorite musician
- dog's name
- number of months i've been with my boyfriend
- major
15 Clues: grade • major • dog's name • AGD mascot • middle name • lucky number • favorite animal • favorite musician • hometown delicacy • favorite t.v. show • i have __ sibling(s) • former place of employment • to ______ friendships with but a chosen few • number of months i've been with my boyfriend • number of hours it take for me to drive to my hometown from UT
Simple Solutions 2021-02-17
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- the type of bread invented by the Egyptians
- the process of preserving bodies for the journey to the afterlife
- describes goods produced within a country
- general heading for topics ranging from history and geography to economics and political science
- the last Egyptian pharaoh
- graphic that shows events in chronological order
- type of map that shows the features of a region, such as annual temperature, mineral distribution, or population density
- a graph that shows parts of a whole
- the type of government in which a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler
- a combined government and economic system, often with an authoritarian leader
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- the divisions of ancient Egypt
- a subdivision of a religion
- the study of relics, artifacts, and monuments
- the study of how people allocate limited resources and use them to satisfy their needs and wants
- the warriors with whom Ramses signed the world's first peace treaty
- exists when two or more companies are selling the same good
- the products a country buys from another country
- the type of monarchy that has a constitution and legislative body, such as parliament, sharing power with the monarch
18 Clues: the last Egyptian pharaoh • a subdivision of a religion • the divisions of ancient Egypt • a graph that shows parts of a whole • describes goods produced within a country • the type of bread invented by the Egyptians • the study of relics, artifacts, and monuments • graphic that shows events in chronological order • the products a country buys from another country • ...
Lesson 38 2021-03-17
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- type of map that shows the features of a region, such as annual temperature, mineral distribution, or population density
- describes goods produced within a country
- graph a type of graph that shows parts of a whole
- the divisions oF ancient Egypt
- studies general heading for topics ranging from history and geography to economics and political science
- the study of how people allocate limited resources and use them to satisfy their needs and wants
- a subdivision of religion
- the study of relics, artifacts, and monuments
- the type of monarchy that has a constitution and legislative body, such as a parliament, sharing power with the monarch
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- the warriors with whom Ramses signed the world's first peace treaty
- the process of preserving bodies for the journey to the afterlife
- the type of bread invented by the Egyptians
- exists when two or more companies are selling the same good
- the products a country buys from another country
- a combined government and economic system, often with an authoritarian leader
- the last Egyptian pharaoh
- the type of government in which a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler
- graphic that shows events in chronological order
18 Clues: the last Egyptian pharaoh • a subdivision of religion • the divisions oF ancient Egypt • describes goods produced within a country • the type of bread invented by the Egyptians • the study of relics, artifacts, and monuments • the products a country buys from another country • graphic that shows events in chronological order • ...
Economics Part 1 Marissa Barajas 2021-10-27
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- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer are:
- The invisible hand is linked to this economic system
- **An example of complementary goods are:
- Economics is the study of people and
- The economic driver in a market economy is:
- **Examples of this type of economy include,haiti,alaska,canada and greenland
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- An example of a nondurable good is:
- The concept behind the ¨invisible hand¨ is that there should be
- The top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the
- This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
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- The economic regulator in a market economy is:
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- People who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business is an example of which factor of production
- The owner of dub´s on main street is an example of this type of production
- Money is an example of which factor of production
- An example of a tangible good is:
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
- A forklift is an example of this type of production
- Another name for this economic system is mixed economy
20 Clues: An example of a tangible good is: • An example of a nondurable good is: • Economics is the study of people and • **An example of complementary goods are: • The economic driver in a market economy is: • The economic regulator in a market economy is: • Money is an example of which factor of production • Crops are an example of this factor of production • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-22
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- amount of good that is bought at a certain price
- coined, metallic money
- land and other raw materials
- a situation in which the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded at a given price
- the desire to work to improve one's economic situation
- the separation of work into individualized tasks
- usefulness of a good
- point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal
- the human desire to possess or use a certain good or service
- the study of choices made in the production, distribution and consumption of goods
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- antitrust law
- legal tender backed only by a government's promise
- an individual who uses goods
- when there are no substitutes and consumers will pay high prices for a product
- exchange of one good for another without money being exchanged
- amount of a good that is produced
- limited availability of goods at a particular time and place
- a market in which there is only one supplier of a good
- the worth that consumers attach to a good
- production of goods by people doing the jobs they do best
- the total amount of a good that is produced
- father of economics
- encourages quality and low prices
- groups of firms that produce similar products
24 Clues: antitrust law • father of economics • usefulness of a good • coined, metallic money • an individual who uses goods • land and other raw materials • amount of a good that is produced • encourages quality and low prices • the worth that consumers attach to a good • the total amount of a good that is produced • groups of firms that produce similar products • ...
EPF Final Exam Review 2023-05-22
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- as price rises demand decreases (3 words)
- tax that is paid everytime you purchase something (2 words)
- where supply meets demand with no shortage or surplus
- putting away money for long-term financial goals like retirement
- the total of all goods and services produced in a country in one year
- economic system where habit and custom answer the economics questions
- economic model that shows how goods and services flow in the marketplace (2 words)
- a rise in prices and a fall in the purchasing power of money
- policy that is used by the government to manage the economy
- unlimited wants exceed limited resources
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- economic system where the government makes all decisions
- as price rises supply increases (3 words)
- amount you have to pay before insurance will pay
- when a small group dominates a market
- when one company or person completely controls the market
- government authority to control or change practices in a market
- tax that is paid on the money an individual makes in over a year (2 words)
- putting away money for an emergency
- policy that is used by the Federal Reserve to manage the economy
- economic system where the economics questions are answered by consumers (2 words)
- a charge for borrowing money
21 Clues: a charge for borrowing money • putting away money for an emergency • when a small group dominates a market • unlimited wants exceed limited resources • as price rises supply increases (3 words) • as price rises demand decreases (3 words) • amount you have to pay before insurance will pay • where supply meets demand with no shortage or surplus • ...
Economics Part 1 By Persiah Roberts 2021-10-26
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- The owner of DuB´s on Main street is an example of this factor of production.
- Examples of this type of economy includes Haiti, Alaska, Canada & Greenland.
- A doctor is an example of what factor of production?
- **The ¨Invisible Hand¨is linked to this economic system.
- **An example of complementary goods are_____.
- **The economic regulator in a market economy is:
- **Another name for the economic system is ¨mixed economy¨.
- People who are risking their own money to start their own business is an example of which factor of production.
- The three basic questions each nation must answer are:
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- The concept behind the ¨Invisible Hand¨ is that there should be ________.
- Crops are an example of this factor of production.
- The top level of hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the ________ {ex.the farmer}
- **An example of nondurable goods is:
- Economics is the study of people and _______.
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs is_______.
- A forklift is an example of this factor of production.
- **An example of a tangible good is:
- Money is an example of what factor of production:
- The economic system has no private ownership of property or land.
- The economic driver in a market economy is:
20 Clues: **An example of a tangible good is: • **An example of nondurable goods is: • The economic driver in a market economy is: • Economics is the study of people and _______. • **An example of complementary goods are_____. • **The economic regulator in a market economy is: • Money is an example of what factor of production: • ...
traditional economy 2014-03-04
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- _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food.
- Nomadic herders and shifting cultivators moved through ________ _____ to produce their food.
- The description for this word is an economics system witch decisions are baced on customs, belifes or religion with in a strong social community.
- To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition.
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- Cultural and religious values often shape economic _______ in the system.
- You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___.
- _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields.
- At one time most countries had _______ economies.
- Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______.
- Now in the communities, that cooperation is gone. what inuit elder said this line.
10 Clues: At one time most countries had _______ economies. • _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields. • _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food. • Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______. • To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition. • You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___. • ...
Agron 342 2022-11-11
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- The creator of Doughnut Economics, Kate
- Revolution centered around increasing yield and production
- The country where Norman Bourlaug started his work on wheat
- Type of economics approach that focuses less on growth and more on meeting human needs without exceeding our ecological boundaries
- a pre-industrial agricultural laborer or farmer with limited land ownership
- Sales in the US were almost 20 billion for this product
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- One of the downsides of the Green Revolution
- The UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants includes the right to food
- The community that formed very successful UCPs
- Made by cold pressing unroasted beans compared to cocoa which is more of a powder
10 Clues: The creator of Doughnut Economics, Kate • One of the downsides of the Green Revolution • The community that formed very successful UCPs • Sales in the US were almost 20 billion for this product • Revolution centered around increasing yield and production • The country where Norman Bourlaug started his work on wheat • ...
Preslee Aldridge Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
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- They role the government plays
- 79% free 11% demand
- supply
- Their country's system
- Trading without money
- 73% free 27% demand
- Countries that are closer to one type
- Towns people
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- demand
- they come back together
- Government has no control over the economy
- 69% free 41% demand
- Government regulates ALL
- Traditions handed through generation
14 Clues: demand • supply • Towns people • 79% free 11% demand • 69% free 41% demand • 73% free 27% demand • Trading without money • Their country's system • they come back together • Government regulates ALL • They role the government plays • Traditions handed through generation • Countries that are closer to one type • Government has no control over the economy
History L2 Berke S8B 2025-09-02
9 Clues: Because • Definitions • Head Empty Baby • Everyone has them • Enlightenment dude • Potassium+sulfide=💥 • 1dollar+1dollar=2dollar • Everyone knows everything • Looking=learning=+1knowledge
The Basic Economic Problem 2016-08-24
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- Items we have to have for our survival.
- Things we wish we could have.
- Wants that are shared and consumed collectively with others in society.
- The fundamental issue of scarce resources relative to peoples' needs and wants. The underlying issue of the study of economics.
- The study of the allocation of scarce resources.
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- Things used in the production of goods and service.
- Goods that are scarce and therefore have an economic value.
- The situation that arises when resources are limited in relation to unlimited wants.
- Your individual wants that are not shared by anyone else.
- Goods that are not scarce and therefore have no economic value.
10 Clues: Things we wish we could have. • Items we have to have for our survival. • The study of the allocation of scarce resources. • Things used in the production of goods and service. • Your individual wants that are not shared by anyone else. • Goods that are scarce and therefore have an economic value. • Goods that are not scarce and therefore have no economic value. • ...
traditional economy 2014-03-04
Across
- At one time most countries had _______ economies.
- _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields.
- You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___.
Down
- To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition.
- Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______.
- Nomadic herders and shifting cultivators moved through ________ _____ to produce their food.
- Cultural and religious values often shape economic _______ in the system.
- _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food.
- The description for this word is an economics system witch decisions are baced on customs, belifes or religion with in a strong social community.
- Now in the communities, that cooperation is gone. what inuit elder said this line.
10 Clues: At one time most countries had _______ economies. • _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields. • Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______. • _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food. • To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition. • You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___. • ...
Economics Unit 1 and 2 Key Terms 2025-09-12
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- : When one variable goes up, the other goes up too; when one goes down, the other goes down.
- : The principle that producing more of one item means giving up increasing amounts of another item.
- : The study of how people and societies make decisions about scarce resources.
- : The benefit you give up when you choose one option instead of another.
- : The part of economics that deals with opinions and value judgments about what should happen.
- : The idea that adding more of one resource while keeping others the same eventually produces less and less extra output.
- : The boundary line on a production possibilities graph that shows the maximum that can be produced.
- : Choosing one option over another because it is more important or beneficial.
- : The result or outcome that happens after an action or a decision is made—or not made.
- : Someone who is directly affected by or has an interest in an economic decision.
- : A belief that sounds true but has been proven false.
- : The point (0,0) where the x-axis and y-axis meet on a graph.
- : Tools, machines, or equipment used to make other goods.
- : The idea that when all inputs are increased together, output grows at an even faster rate.
- : A resource used to make something, like land, labor, or capital.
- : The goods or services created by using resources such as land, labor, and capital.
- : To cut back or make careful choices so that limited resources are used wisely.
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- : The oversimplified idea that one event has only a single cause when there may be many.
- : A graph that shows the different combinations of goods an economy can produce.
- : Giving up one thing in order to gain something else.
- : Products made for people to use directly, like clothes or food.
- : When one variable goes up, the other goes down, and vice versa.
- : The false idea that just because one event happens before another, it must have caused it.
- : The part of economics that focuses on facts and real-world evidence.
- : The cost of making one item shown in terms of how much of another item must be sacrificed.
- : A system where people, businesses, and governments interact, creating flows of money, goods, and services.
- : Using resources in a way that actually reaches the goal you want, like meeting a need or desire.
- : The mistake of thinking what’s true for one person or group is automatically true for everyone.
- : Achieving a goal while using the least amount of resources possible.
- : A step-by-step process of studying problems that involves observing, collecting data, forming explanations, and testing them.
- : The satisfaction or benefit someone gets from choosing or using something.
- : A field of study that looks at human behavior, like economics, history, or sociology.
- : An imaginary unit used to measure satisfaction or happiness from consuming a product.
33 Clues: : Giving up one thing in order to gain something else. • : A belief that sounds true but has been proven false. • : Tools, machines, or equipment used to make other goods. • : The point (0,0) where the x-axis and y-axis meet on a graph. • : Products made for people to use directly, like clothes or food. • ...
French Review 2016-11-14
10 Clues: a lot • often • a little • economics • Math is easy • architecture • we pass an exam • we take an exam • Fashion design is useless • I like to speak on the phone
Ohira ES Subjects 2021-08-25
11 Clues: write kanji • good and bad • study nature • draw pictures • study Japanese • plus and minus • play the recorder • Hello,-my name is • cooking and sewing • running and jumping • people and community
Mother's Day Crossword 2023-05-09
14 Clues: Dad's name • sport I do • your last name • name of our dog • your birth month • Chinese hometown • Dad's birth month • my Chinese nickname • your major in college • your Chinese nickname • where you live right now • place you went to college • my sister's Chinese nickname • sport you did when you were younger
vocab 2023-01-19
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- echange/ giving something up
- of production/ owner,land,labor,capital
- of ex changean/intermediary instrument or system used to facilitate the sale, purchase, or trade of goods between parties.
- often money or a prize, offered to make someone behave in a particular way
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- in economics to refer to the fact that budgeting inevitably involves sacrificing some of X to get more of Y
- more money then you spent
- in the form of money
- branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
- cost/what you give up
- market/a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism.
11 Clues: in the form of money • cost/what you give up • more money then you spent • echange/ giving something up • of production/ owner,land,labor,capital • market/a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism. • often money or a prize, offered to make someone behave in a particular way • ...
