economics Crossword Puzzles
Economics Vocab 2 2013-02-08
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- the quantity of a product a producer may choose to sell at a certain price
- the economic stage where acceleration of productions is dwindling, getting less and less, as more factors slow production
- a graph which all of the different amounts a product could be sold by and how much that product would be sold for at that quantity
- when a price of a good goes up, an individual might feel like he or she can no longer afford it, so he or she will substitute the item with another, less expensive one (CVS brands, Ralphs brand, etc.)
- the amount a company pays whether they are producing nothing or a lot
- the extra utility (usefulness of an good) that one gets when he or she has 2 of the same product
- adj. when the demand of an object changes based on price
- the more the price of an object goes up, the less people feel they can continue to afford it with their current income staying the same; thus, the less they buy
- electronic company with internet shopping
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- money given by the government to companies or individuals to protect a certain product and make sure prices don’t surge, leaving less people buying the product and more businesses going out of business
- when the extra utility (usefulness, helpfulness, fulfillment) of having multiple of a good starts to fade
- a product (usually cheaper) that can be used as a replacement for a more expensive, similar good (ex: the store brand)
- a table including the price and the number of a product in reference to each other; used for determining the most profitable method in selling an item
- a table including how much of a product a producer will supply at different prices (usually as price goes up, the more they will supply to sell)
- a graph displaying the price and quantity of a product; used for determining how much of a good a store or supplier should order/produce
- change in price has little effect on how much of a product is sold (examples of products include things people need such as gasoline)
- measure of economic flexibility of demand for a good: likely hood to change, fluctuate, etc. depending on variables (price, etc.)
- the ability to afford, keenness to purchase, and want to buy a product
- a good that is related to another good and directly effected by how the other good is doing (both good and bad); the more the primary good sells, the more the compliment will sell (or not sell)
19 Clues: electronic company with internet shopping • adj. when the demand of an object changes based on price • the amount a company pays whether they are producing nothing or a lot • the ability to afford, keenness to purchase, and want to buy a product • the quantity of a product a producer may choose to sell at a certain price • ...
Economics Key terms 2014-06-07
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- network of buyers and sellers to exchange goods and services
- of supply and demand curves
- of the good sellers are willing to sell at a certain price
- in price results in a small change in quantity demanded
- Floor/Implemented by government to help producers
- sense of well being or satisfaction a person derives from a good
- in price results in a large change in quantity demanded
- seeking the good or service
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- offering the good or service
- when there is an excess supply
- of producing the good
- amount of amount of money received for a good or service.
- of good the buyers are willing to buy at a certain price
- when there is an excess demand
- Cost/The cost of producing another unit
- Good/Demand increases when income decreases
- Good/Demand increases when income increases
- of good where an increase of price in one causes a rightward shift of demand curve for the other
- Ceiling/Implemented by government to help consumers
- Cost/The highest price the consumer would be willing to pay for an additional unit
20 Clues: of producing the good • of supply and demand curves • seeking the good or service • offering the good or service • when there is an excess supply • when there is an excess demand • Cost/The cost of producing another unit • Good/Demand increases when income decreases • Good/Demand increases when income increases • Floor/Implemented by government to help producers • ...
Economics and geography 2014-09-01
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- plan of income and expenses
- struggle among producers for consumers´ money
- total value of all goods and services produced in 1 year in country
- a person who starts a new business
- central government makes all economic decisions
- removal of trade barriers
- limits international trade
- goods sold in a country but are produced outside country
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- general increase in prices
- act of using money in the hope of making a profit later
- capitalism
- money earned by selling goods and services
- money left after subtracting the costs of doing business
- concentrating on a limited number of goods or activities
- combines elements of traditional,command,mixed
- price paid for borrowing money
- a decline in economic growth for six monthes or more
- exchange of goods and services in a market
- goods produced in country and sold outside country
19 Clues: capitalism • removal of trade barriers • general increase in prices • limits international trade • plan of income and expenses • price paid for borrowing money • a person who starts a new business • money earned by selling goods and services • exchange of goods and services in a market • struggle among producers for consumers´ money • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-11
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- The physical things a business needs to operate
- The workforce to keep a business running
- The cost required for something is also known as an ______
- The passion for running a business
- When the purchasing value of money decreases the economy ______
- When a business controls the majority of one resource or type of market
- The consumer desire to purchase goods
- The study of economics from a smaller lens
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- The growth of either money or debt with time
- When a resource is rare or hard to find it is ______
- The study of economics from a bigger lens
- The structure that allows buyers and sellers to trade goods
- Someone looking to buy goods
- In order to meet demand you must have enough ______
- Not a want, but our physiological ______
- Something we don't technically need is a _____
- A statistic used to measure the economic health of a country or region
- Organizing the way your money is spent is called ______
- Shares of a company are traded as ______
- Where operations for a business are run
20 Clues: Someone looking to buy goods • The passion for running a business • The consumer desire to purchase goods • Where operations for a business are run • The workforce to keep a business running • Not a want, but our physiological ______ • Shares of a company are traded as ______ • The study of economics from a bigger lens • The study of economics from a smaller lens • ...
Crossword puzzle: GUESS THE ECONOMIST 2022-05-15
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- He was a classical economist best known for his theory on wages and profit, the labor theory of value, the theory of comparative advantage, and the theory of rents
- creates its own demand" this law was given by?
- The most accepted definition of economics was given by?
- The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition"
- Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition"
- She is popularly known for her work in natural resource management and common pool resources
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- The author "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations"
- who was the founder of monetarism?
- The Nobel Committee awarded her the prize "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty."
- His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession
- He developed methods for calculating the size of a nation's income and changes in it and standardized the concept of gross national product (GNP)
- Who gave thet wage cut theory?
12 Clues: Who gave thet wage cut theory? • who was the founder of monetarism? • creates its own demand" this law was given by? • The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition" • The most accepted definition of economics was given by? • Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition" • His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession • ...
Crossword puzzle: GUESS THE ECONOMIST 2022-05-15
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- He was a classical economist best known for his theory on wages and profit, the labor theory of value, the theory of comparative advantage, and the theory of rents
- creates its own demand" this law was given by?
- The most accepted definition of economics was given by?
- The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition"
- Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition"
- She is popularly known for her work in natural resource management and common pool resources
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- The author "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations"
- who was the founder of monetarism?
- The Nobel Committee awarded her the prize "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty."
- His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession
- He developed methods for calculating the size of a nation's income and changes in it and standardized the concept of gross national product (GNP)
- Who gave the wage cut theory?
12 Clues: Who gave the wage cut theory? • who was the founder of monetarism? • creates its own demand" this law was given by? • The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition" • The most accepted definition of economics was given by? • Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition" • His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession • ...
umass 2025-06-06
10 Clues: laws of motion • future authors • science of life • laws for humanity • supply and demand • popsicle stick models • human movement science • broadway stars in the making • sales, design, and advertising • golf courses and football fields
Our Economy 2021-03-23
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- A list of income and likely expenses
- The human skills and effort required to produce goods and services
- Goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers
- All activities undertaken for the purpose of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services in a region or country
- A general rise in prices across all sectors of the economy
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- Every three months
- The branch of economics that studies the smaller fragments or units making up the whole economy
- Goods and services purchased by local consumers from overseas businesses
- A loan to a company or government that pays investors a fixed rate of interest
- The branch of economics that emphasises the central role played by the level of expenditure or aggregate demand
- To purchase goods and services for direct use or ownership
- Money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare
12 Clues: Every three months • A list of income and likely expenses • To purchase goods and services for direct use or ownership • A general rise in prices across all sectors of the economy • Goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers • The human skills and effort required to produce goods and services • ...
Hist-Set-5 2017-02-26
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- arguments, conflicts, disagreements, quarrelling
- Female deities
- They overpowered the Portuguese and settled in Cochin
- Place where the first meeting of congress was held
- religiously respect, honour
- Headquarter of International Court of Justice of the UN
- The ______ handles the civil and minor criminal cases and resolves disputes
- a series of contests between a number of players or competitors
- Dutch settled in this city of India
- Headquarter of International Court of Justice of the UN
- progressive, departure from traditional
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- organ of the UN responsible for carrying out day to day activities of the UN as assigned by other UN organs
- ____consists of people of village who are 18 year and above
- An ancient civilisation whose script has still not been deciphered
- a branch of economics that focuses on the distribution of goods and its effect on social welfare
- encourage, support
- The members of ________ is elected from gram-sabha
- Sania Mirza teamed up with and won Wimbeldon women's doubles in tennis in 2015
- Country where Headquarter of International Court of Justice of the UN is located
- The years from 1885 to 1905 were the years of the ______ phase.
- converted (a text written in code, or a coded signal) into normal language.
- India Company British formed this company in 1600 while looking for a market to selll their goods
22 Clues: Female deities • encourage, support • religiously respect, honour • Dutch settled in this city of India • progressive, departure from traditional • arguments, conflicts, disagreements, quarrelling • Place where the first meeting of congress was held • The members of ________ is elected from gram-sabha • They overpowered the Portuguese and settled in Cochin • ...
AP Classes 2023-12-02
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- A slower paced 12th grade math class.
- An advanced Japanese class.
- An elective class on geography.
- A class on coding.
- A 10th grade history class focused on Europe.
- A math class on analyzing data.
- A 10th grade history class focused on the entire world.
- A class on art through the centuries.
- An advanced Chinese class.
- A class on living things.
- An advanced Spanish class.
- A 12th grade social studies class on large scale economics.
- A higher level 12th grade class on how and why things move.
- A 12th grade class on how and why things move using calculus.
- A class on the human mind.
- A 12th grade social studies class on politics in different countries.
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- An 11th grade English class based on rhetoric and writing.
- An advanced French class.
- A class about the climate and nature.
- A 12th grade English class based on fiction.
- A class on the properties of substances.
- An 11th grade history class focused on America.
- A class on the fundamentals of music.
- A 12th grade social studies class on small scale economics.
- An advanced Latin class.
- An 11th grade class on how and why things move.
- A fast paced 12th grade math class.
- An advanced Italian class.
- A 12th grade social studies class on our government.
29 Clues: A class on coding. • An advanced Latin class. • An advanced French class. • A class on living things. • An advanced Chinese class. • An advanced Italian class. • An advanced Spanish class. • A class on the human mind. • An advanced Japanese class. • An elective class on geography. • A math class on analyzing data. • A fast paced 12th grade math class. • ...
HETA211 (Crossword Puzzle) 2024-08-31
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- considered the father of macroeconomics.
- most popular during the second half of the 18th century
- deals with the behavior of individual components
- are provided in numerous ways and are an intangible activity
- means "management of a household
- examined wealth accumulation
- study of the proper allocation
- group of people
- used for the production of goods and services
- have a desire to possess or do to something; wish for.
- economic analysis that explains what happens in the economy
- considered the father of modern economics
- scientific study of the human behavior.
- is the process of reasoning from general to particular
- Science study of the state and government
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- is concerned with what should be.
- study or science
- study of the society or groups
- a single purchaser in a market that has few or many sellers
- things you must have for a satisfactory life
- social science that focuses on the study of past events.
- deals with the behavior of the economy as a whole
- portrayed as exploitative and alienating.
- substitutable for one another in the production
- comes from ground such as oil, gold, wheat
- markets dominated by few firms
- Ground used to build structures
- when there is not enough of it to satisfy human wants
- determinant of how the overall economy performs.
- is whatever people make to help them make other things
30 Clues: group of people • study or science • examined wealth accumulation • study of the society or groups • study of the proper allocation • markets dominated by few firms • Ground used to build structures • means "management of a household • is concerned with what should be. • scientific study of the human behavior. • considered the father of macroeconomics. • ...
Fundamental Economic Concepts 2023-01-05
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- term used to describe investments, either in the form of money or machinery
- amount of physical, mental, and social effort used to produce goods and services in an economy
- human resources, capital resources, natural resources, entrepreneurship => what are needed to make a product/provide a service
- a graph that shows all the different combinations of output of two goods that can be produced using available resources and technology
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- a compromise where you exchange some parts of one thing for another thing
- benefits that are lost when choosing one option over another
- the gap between limited resources and limitless wants
- categorized as a natural resource
- a financial motivation for people to take certain actions
- something that is needed for survival in terms of economics
- something that is desired in terms of economics
- the process of developing, organizing, and running a new business to generate profit while taking on financial risk
12 Clues: categorized as a natural resource • something that is desired in terms of economics • the gap between limited resources and limitless wants • a financial motivation for people to take certain actions • something that is needed for survival in terms of economics • benefits that are lost when choosing one option over another • ...
Social 9: Economics 2020-06-09
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- ______ tax, is a tax on the sale of merchandise or services
- human _____ isthe illegal trade of human beings, a modern-day form of slavery, for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation, forced labor, or involuntary military combat.
- In December 2015, 195 countries, including Canada, adopted the first-ever universal, legally binding global climate deal at the ______ Climate Conference.
- Resource ______ is the use of natural resources for economic growth, usually through environmental degradation.
- This was removed from gasoline, when it was discovered to have profound negative impacts on people's health.
- ___ tax is a tax system in which all people pay the same percentage of their income
- Healthcare paid for by individuals or their own insurance.
- One of the two major American political parties. The party supports more government intervention in the economy to provide more equality through social programs.
- the strict setting aside of natural resources to prevent the use or contact by humans or by human intervention.
- A resource that has a theoretically unlimited supply and is not depleted when used by humans.
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- The Canadian government has announced that they will ban the use of single-use _____.
- The ______ market is a market where transactions are not regulated by the government and do not count toward the GDP of a nation. Typically larger in developing countries.
- ______ tax, is a tax on people's earnings
- One of the two major political parties in the United States. Considered to be more conservative, the party supports reducing the power of the federal government in providing social programs, and giving people more economic freedom.
- The _____ Protocol (2005) was an agreement for controlling global warming by setting greenhouse gas emissions targets for developed countries. Canada did not ratify the agreement.
- The Canada ____ act is Canada's federal legislation for publicly funded health care
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- _______diamonds come from war-torn parts of Africa and are mined under circumstances that violate basic human rights
- a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation, e.g., carbon dioxide.
19 Clues: ______ tax, is a tax on people's earnings • Healthcare paid for by individuals or their own insurance. • ______ tax, is a tax on the sale of merchandise or services • The Canada ____ act is Canada's federal legislation for publicly funded health care • ___ tax is a tax system in which all people pay the same percentage of their income • ...
Introduction to Economics 2019-09-05
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- people who do the work to produce goods and services
- one more
- the satisfaction received from consuming a good or service
- the required resources to produce goods and services
- goods and services that we desire, but aren't necessary for our survival
- sacrifices that must be made when we choose one thing over another
- the worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- the basic economic problem
- an action that is performed for somebody else
- things we must have in order to survive: food, shelter, clothing
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- the tools, equipment, machinery, and factories that are used to produce goods and services
- natural resources required to produce goods and services
- a measure of output per unit of input
- benefits, rewards, or costs that motivate our economic decisions
- tangible items that are economically useful or satisfy a want
- the people who take a risk to start a new business or create a new product
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good or service
- the value of the next best use of money, time, or resources that we give up when we make a trade-off
- one of our most valuable resources
19 Clues: one more • the basic economic problem • one of our most valuable resources • a measure of output per unit of input • an action that is performed for somebody else • people who do the work to produce goods and services • the required resources to produce goods and services • natural resources required to produce goods and services • ...
Economics: Perfect Competition 2024-02-23
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- revenue Is equal to average revenue
- Knowledge is…
- The firm's supply curve is its…
- Has a trunk
- In the long run, a firm in perfect competition earns…
- Type of market where firms have perfect knowledge
- Man's best friend
- Market structure where many small firms compete
- Large marsupial
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- The firm's demand curve in perfect competition is…
- The lowest point average cost curve is intersected by the …
- MC = MR is the profit … condition
- If AR<AVC the firm will…
- Likes to chase mice
- In perfect competition, firms have no control over this
- Firms seek to maximise
- Price taker, not price...
- Term for a product that is identical across all suppliers
- Flying mammal
- Number of firms in perfect competition
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Knowledge is… • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Firms seek to maximise • If AR<AVC the firm will… • Price taker, not price... • The firm's supply curve is its… • MC = MR is the profit … condition • revenue Is equal to average revenue • Number of firms in perfect competition • Market structure where many small firms compete • ...
Economics Unit 1 2024-02-07
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- every ___ is a no to something else
- _______ capital--knowledge and skills gained by workers through education and experience
- monetary or non-monetary gain received because of an action taken or a decision made
- human produced things used to create other things
- Tangible, physical objects
- one more
- any point below the PPF
- costs and benefits that can be easily quantified
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- intangible actions or activities
- Rewards or penalties that influence decisions and behavior
- the degree of uncertainty that a choice will result in the expected outcome
- _______ of production--the resources used to produce goods and services
- human physical and mental effort
- costs and benefits that cannot be easily quantified
- human wants for goods and services exceed the quantity that can be produced with available resources
- a conclusion reached after considering alternatives and their results
- any point above the PPF
- an outer limit or border
- what must be given up to obtain something
19 Clues: one more • any point below the PPF • any point above the PPF • an outer limit or border • Tangible, physical objects • intangible actions or activities • human physical and mental effort • every ___ is a no to something else • what must be given up to obtain something • costs and benefits that can be easily quantified • human produced things used to create other things • ...
Economics Revision Crossword 2023-07-12
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- The next best alternative you forgo
- What labour land enterprise and capital is called
- Something that is desired by one person
- Can be either public or private.
- Studies the behaviour of individual households and firms
- The theory that government intervention should act counter-cyclically to the business cycle
- Consumers determine what is produced.
- Drives economic growth and employment
- Human effort for the creation of goods and services.
- Produced to be used in the production of other goods.
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- A state where an economy is not growing or shrinking.
- The improvements in the production and the communication process which increase productivity and efficiency.
- The ability to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another good
- Production possibility frontier
- The ability of an economy to produce at lower cost per unit compared to another economy that produces the same good or service
- Additional wants that are necessary for survival
- Items used in conjunction with another.
- The economic problem.
- Deals with the performance structure behaviour and decision making of an economy
19 Clues: The economic problem. • Production possibility frontier • Can be either public or private. • The next best alternative you forgo • Consumers determine what is produced. • Drives economic growth and employment • Something that is desired by one person • Items used in conjunction with another. • Additional wants that are necessary for survival • ...
Economics M1L1 Vocabulary 2023-03-31
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- Something used to make something else.
- Studying the economic decisions made by individuals and businesses.
- Fixed costs plus variable costs equal total costs.
- The study of how we make decisions in a world of limited resources.
- Previously manufactured goods used to make new goods and services.
- Services are work performed by a person for someone else.
- The cost of the next best alternative use of time or money when choosing to do one thing instead of another.
- The cost of producing one more of an item.
- A comparison of the cost of production versus the benefit of production.
- Expenses that change when the number of items produced changes.
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- Studying the economy as a whole and decisions made by larger units such as the government or entire industries.
- An economic system in which people do things the way they have always been done which emphasizes the trading and bartering of products and services.
- The human effort used to produce goods or services.
- Products that we use to satisfy our wants and needs.
- Things we find in nature used to make goods or services.
- People who start a business or invent a new product.
- Type of command economy in which a government owns the factors of production and states to seek a more fair distribution of property and labor. There is limited private ownership and limited social class distinctions. The production of goods is to provide for societal needs.
- Resources needed to produce goods and services.
- The alternative you face if you decide to do one thing rather than another.
19 Clues: Something used to make something else. • The cost of producing one more of an item. • Resources needed to produce goods and services. • Fixed costs plus variable costs equal total costs. • The human effort used to produce goods or services. • Products that we use to satisfy our wants and needs. • People who start a business or invent a new product. • ...
Ancient China Economics 2021-04-29
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- Where did the silk road end
- The Grand Canal is a ________
- Where were the extra supplies transported to
- How long was the silk road
- What was the first item traded on the silk road
- In what region was the main source of trading
- Who saw silk as an opportunity
- Where did Chinese people use kite
- What invention lead to the creation of areoplanes
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- When was the silk road in use
- Why did children use kites for
- Where does silk come from
- The Grand Canal was a way of transporting _______
- Why was the silk road created
- Why were they getting the extra supplies from
- The extra supplies went to what type of people
- The Grand Canal mostly supported people in
- When people go on the grand canal, they would ______
- What country traveled half the world for silk
19 Clues: Where does silk come from • How long was the silk road • Where did the silk road end • When was the silk road in use • Why was the silk road created • The Grand Canal is a ________ • Why did children use kites for • Who saw silk as an opportunity • Where did Chinese people use kite • The Grand Canal mostly supported people in • Where were the extra supplies transported to • ...
Economics of Europe 2025-09-11
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- creation, maintenance, competition, and expansion of businesses outside the control or influence of the government
- factories, machinery, and technology that are necessary to run a service or industry
- percentage of a nation's population over the age of 15 who are able to read or write
- trade barrier that places a tax on imported goods
- on or in the Earth that have economic value
- economic system with limited government involvement and driven by consumers' buying needs
- economic system which relies on the government to make all economic decisions
- trade barrier that places a limit on imported goods
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- total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year
- and political union of 27 European countries
- one nation's money into the equal value of another country's money
- on a narrow range of products/services that can be produced most efficiently and cost-effectively
- approximate value of one nation's currency in terms of another's
- level of wealth and material comfort available to people
- trade barrier which blocks all trade with another nation
- economic system that is driven by consumers' buying decisions
- who risks their own money and resources to create a new business
- common currency of most European Union members
- knowledge, skills, and health of a nation's labor force; invest in it with education and job training
19 Clues: on or in the Earth that have economic value • and political union of 27 European countries • common currency of most European Union members • trade barrier that places a tax on imported goods • trade barrier that places a limit on imported goods • level of wealth and material comfort available to people • trade barrier which blocks all trade with another nation • ...
economics & economic geography 2025-09-22
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- A period of declining economic activity.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or regions.
- Economic activity combining agriculture and manufacturing.
- Increasing interconnection of economies worldwide.
- Measure of output per unit of input in production.
- A tax imposed on imported goods.
- Money sent back home by migrant workers abroad.
- Hiring foreign companies to perform domestic tasks.
- Consumers’ desire and willingness to buy goods or services.
- Government financial support to encourage production.
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- The general rise in prices over time.
- Basic systems and services needed for an economy to function.
- Market situation where a single firm dominates supply.
- A general decline in prices across the economy.
- Growth of cities as populations move from rural to urban areas.
- Wealth in the form of money or assets used to produce goods.
- A fixed limit on the amount of a good that can be imported.
- The amount of goods available for sale at a given price.
- The total value of goods and services produced in a country.
19 Clues: A tax imposed on imported goods. • The general rise in prices over time. • A period of declining economic activity. • A general decline in prices across the economy. • Money sent back home by migrant workers abroad. • Increasing interconnection of economies worldwide. • Measure of output per unit of input in production. • ...
Latin America Economics 2024-04-10
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- The act of economically punishing another nation
- an economic system in which economic decisions and the pricing of goods and services are guided by the interactions of a country's individual citizens and businesses
- the percentage of adults who can read and write
- Growth an increase in the production of economic goods and services in one period of time compared with a previous period
- The system by which one currency is exchanged for another; enables international transactions to take place
- the skills, knowledge, and qualifications of a person, group, or workforce
- Anything that slows down or prevents one country from exchanging goods with another
- a system that relies on customs, history, and time-honored beliefs
- An official ban on trade with a particular country; goal – to punish another country by suspending trade
- protects private property and allows a level of economic freedom in the use of capital, but also allows for governments to interfere in economic activities
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- A limit on the amount of a foreign good that can be imported; goal – to protect domestic industry
- a nation's central government own and control the means of production
- Tax placed on goods coming into a country; goal to protect domestic industry
- someone who takes risks to start a new business
- Both parties (or countries) in the transaction expect to gain something from the exchange
- The products a country makes best and that are in demand on the world market
- the man-made materials that are needed to produce goods and services
- total dollar value of all goods and services produced by a country in one year
- current trade agreement between United States, Mexico, and Canada
19 Clues: the percentage of adults who can read and write • someone who takes risks to start a new business • The act of economically punishing another nation • current trade agreement between United States, Mexico, and Canada • a system that relies on customs, history, and time-honored beliefs • the man-made materials that are needed to produce goods and services • ...
Economics week 9 2023-03-17
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- study of small economic units
- study of national and international economies
- responsiveness to a change of price
- market that has full information
- impact not included in price
- an agreement
- cost of alternative foregone
- imperfect market industry structure
- a few powerful buyers in a market
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- theory of price with time-lag
- difference between current price and future value
- a new means of exchange
- used to back money
- type of economic system
- where supply meets demands
- one supplier
- one buyer
- trading without money
- used to pay for goods
19 Clues: one buyer • one supplier • an agreement • used to back money • trading without money • used to pay for goods • a new means of exchange • type of economic system • where supply meets demands • impact not included in price • cost of alternative foregone • theory of price with time-lag • study of small economic units • market that has full information • a few powerful buyers in a market • ...
Economics Strand 1 2023-08-30
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- bring goods/services into a country from abroad for sale
- human resource which includes working people
- quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one is chosen
- involves human skills require to start and run a business
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government
- natural resource found on earth
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule
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- a state in which forces are balanced (ex. price and quantity)
- supply, demand, and prices are out of equilibrium
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses
- send goods/services to another country for sale
- monetary resources need to start and operate a business
- an economic system combining private and public enterprise.
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- the desire of purchasers, consumers, clients, employers, etc., for a particular commodity, service, or other item.
- the amount of a good or service offered for sale.
- the state of being in short supply; shortage
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country
19 Clues: natural resource found on earth • human resource which includes working people • the state of being in short supply; shortage • send goods/services to another country for sale • supply, demand, and prices are out of equilibrium • the amount of a good or service offered for sale. • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule • ...
Economics and Business 2025-08-15
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- bringing goods from another country
- the way participants in an economy, business or rely on each other
- having a job that returns an income for the word provided
- a series of questions that are asked to a group of people to gather information about what most people think
- the problems of people having unlimited wants and needs but limited resources to support those needs and wants
- the amount of money a business earns after taking away the expenses that it has to pay
- natural or made materials that can be used to produce goods and services in economics
- sending goods to another country
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- the general increase in prices of goods and services
- a person who can work for a business
- things that we desire but can survive without
- a business who employ workers to produces goods and services
- the exchange of goods and services among buyers and sellers
- the study of how people and society use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- things that we physically cannot survive without, including food, water and shelter
- the amount of money a person who borrows money from a bank on top of the original amount borrowed
- a people or business who makes and sells things for a product
- the money paid to an employee in exchange for their labour
- a plan for achieving goals
19 Clues: a plan for achieving goals • sending goods to another country • bringing goods from another country • a person who can work for a business • things that we desire but can survive without • the general increase in prices of goods and services • having a job that returns an income for the word provided • the money paid to an employee in exchange for their labour • ...
ECONOMICS 12 SEATWORK 2025-10-15
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- a merit good that creates positive externalities by improving welfare
- a line showing all combinations of goods a consumer a consumer can buy given income and prices
- a line showing combinations of two goods that give equal satisfaction
- system through which buyers and sellers exchange goods and services
- condition where resources are entirely inefficiently used
- when markets fail to allocate resources efficiently
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- a good with features of a public good but paartly excludable
- the advantage or gain from consuming a good or service
- a system where prices signal producers and consumers to adjust
- a type of externality that benefits others
- market failure where both private and social costs are affected
- a side effect or spillover that affects third parties
- the use of resources to maximize total welfare without waste
- prices determined by supply and demand with little government intervention
- a type of externality imposing costs on others
- when markets lead to unfair income or access differences
- the satisfaction a consumer gains from consuming a good or service
- contamination of water, or land that harms the environment
- a market situation with one dominant seller
19 Clues: a type of externality that benefits others • a market situation with one dominant seller • a type of externality imposing costs on others • when markets fail to allocate resources efficiently • a side effect or spillover that affects third parties • the advantage or gain from consuming a good or service • when markets lead to unfair income or access differences • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
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- .goods and services purchased from another country
- GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation
- capital the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- capita GDP the GDP of a country divided by the population of that country
- combination of invention and innovation
- cycle the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
- domestic product the total value of all final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period
- severe or prolonged recession
- .a fall in the level of real GDP - usually when GDP falls in two consecutive quarters
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- branch of economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- applying inventions to new products or services
- the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- branch of economics that focuses on the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an entire economy - the ‘big picture’
- rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- advances in knowledge
- capital the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- GDP GDP valued at current dollars...not adjusted for inflation
18 Clues: advances in knowledge • severe or prolonged recession • combination of invention and innovation • applying inventions to new products or services • .goods and services purchased from another country • GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation • rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency • ...
economic 2022-11-01
Across
- the extra benefit of adding one unit
- the principle that limited amounts of goods and services are available to meet unlimited wants.
- the actions or activities that one person performs for another
- has fewer resources to produce consumer goods
- an expert in economics
- a phrase expressing the idea that a country that decides to produce more military goods
- a situation in which consumers want more of a good or service than producers are willing to make available at a particular price
- the physical objects that someone produces
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- the study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- any human made resource that is used to produce other goods and services
- something essential for survival, such as food or medical care
- something that people desire but that is not necessary for survival
- the extra cost of adding one unit
- the act of giving up one benefit in order to gain another, greater benefit
- a person who decides how to combine resources to create goods and services
- the most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision
- all natural resources used to produce goods and services
- the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid
18 Clues: an expert in economics • the extra cost of adding one unit • the extra benefit of adding one unit • the physical objects that someone produces • has fewer resources to produce consumer goods • all natural resources used to produce goods and services • the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid • ...
Socialism Key terms 2025-09-21
Across
- Revolutionary socialist, mass strike, rejection of reformism, spontaneity of the proletariat.
- gradual change through democratic reform (Webb, Crosland).
- Radical overthrow of capitalism through revolution (Marx, Luxemburg).
- Revolutionary socialism, historical materialism, class struggle, dictatorship of the proletariat.
- Marxist concept that economic structures shape politics, law, and culture.
- Third Way, reconciliation of social justice with free-market economics, globalisation, community.
- The socialist belief in brotherhood and cooperation between individuals.
- The idea of revising Marxism to adapt to modern conditions (linked to Crosland).
- of Outcome vs Equality of Opportunity – tensions within socialism about the type of equality sought.
- Gradualism, inevitability of democratic reform, welfare state, “inevitability of gradualness.”
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- The idea that socialism and capitalism are incompatible with one another
- Marxist belief in awareness of one’s social class and collective interests.
- Social democracy, revisionism, mixed economy, equality of opportunity, welfare provision.
- The part of the Labour constitution inspired by Webb and committing to public ownership
- alternatives to private property, including state ownership or cooperative ownership.
- Group of middle class class educated socialist committed to the idea of gradual reform through domcracy
- Giddens’ blend of social justice and market economics, “beyond” social democracy.
- Application of Marxist ideology in Russia - skipping the stage of industrialisation
18 Clues: gradual change through democratic reform (Webb, Crosland). • Radical overthrow of capitalism through revolution (Marx, Luxemburg). • The idea that socialism and capitalism are incompatible with one another • The socialist belief in brotherhood and cooperation between individuals. • Marxist concept that economic structures shape politics, law, and culture. • ...
Politics 2013-09-15
13 Clues: money • together • a card you use • to make things fair • a place for decisions • there's three of them • another word for bill • the head of the country • what's fair on Australia • where you decide jail or not • A small leader of the country • something against the enviroment • something planned to make choices
Get to know your perfect big 2025-02-11
13 Clues: Major • eye color • Dorm last year • my favorite color • my favorite artist • my favorite number • my favorite animal • best day of the week • how many siblings I have • fav drink for a night out • my favorite fast food place • what did I eat this morning • my favorite study spot on campus
cr 5 final 4062015 2015-04-06
Across
- Auctions and game theory
- Father of econometrics
- Asset prices and optimal portfolio
- Vector autoregression (VAR)applications in finance
- Game theory
- Permanent income hypothesis
- Asymmetric information impacts on macroeconomics
- Allocation of resources in a centrally planned economy
- Principles for maximizing individual and firm behavior
- Externalities and transaction costs
- Decision-making with bounded rationality and satisficing
- Financial markets’ impact on monetary and fiscal policy
- Application of statistical methods to economic history
- Behavioral finance
- Economics of common pool resources
- International and interregional trade issues
- Social choice and market equilibrium
- Mathematical proof of market equilibrium
- Capital asset pricing and valuation of derivatives
- Non-cooperative game theory (_____ equilibrium)
- Game theory applied to industrial organization issues
- Institutions and economic performance
- Trade and development
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- Rational expectations and macroeconomic policy
- Input-output analysis
- Unemployment and search costs
- Life Cycle Hypothesis of savings
- Deferred algorithm in game theory
- Options pricing
- IS-LM model
- Information asymmetries and macroeconomic policy
- Industrial organization and theory of regulation
- Economic growth theory and models
- Efficient markets hypothesis
- International trade and capital movements
- Growth and development
- Mechanism design theory
- Economics of social issues (crime, discrimination…)
- Repeated games
- Market design with applications of deferred algorithm
- National income accounting
- Growth and development
42 Clues: Game theory • IS-LM model • Repeated games • Options pricing • Behavioral finance • Input-output analysis • Trade and development • Father of econometrics • Growth and development • Growth and development • Mechanism design theory • Auctions and game theory • National income accounting • Permanent income hypothesis • Efficient markets hypothesis • Unemployment and search costs • ...
Econ Review 2024-05-08
Across
- A tax placed on goods like jewelry and designer clothing.
- A tax placed on specified goods like alcohol and tobacco.
- Type of market that is increasing
- A plan that shows how you spend your money every month.
- A type of merge when two unlike companies merge.
- An effect Where the more money you make, the more luxury goods you buy vice-versa.
- Economic system where the Consumer makes the decisions.
- A contract by which someone guarantees for a fee to pay someone else for the value of property if it is lost or damaged.
- Economic system where the government does NOT interfere.
- The type of cost that is the next best alternative /trade off
- A type of tax that taxes the owned land and structures on your real estate.
- A social science that focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- A reward paid to the shareholders for their investment in a company's equity.
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- A type of merge when two like companies merge.
- The study of economics on an individual level.
- Type of market that is decreasing
- A type of economy When the economy starts to suffer, the government should influx (put) money into it.
- A type of tax that taxes an inheritance left behind.
- Things that go together
- Workforce used to create a product or service.
20 Clues: Things that go together • Type of market that is increasing • Type of market that is decreasing • A type of merge when two like companies merge. • The study of economics on an individual level. • Workforce used to create a product or service. • A type of merge when two unlike companies merge. • A type of tax that taxes an inheritance left behind. • ...
Olivia Pastrone - Econ Crossword 2021-04-30
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- a particular trade or service and the people who work on it
- the study of economic systems of small areas
- when an economy bases rules on tradition
- the idea that the world is converting to one economy
- the money that is used to pay for something like a product
- the amount of money that the government owes
- someone who specializes in the study of economics
- the economic influences that impact money and jobs
- a reduction in economic or business activity
- the study of people and choices
- when someone chooses their specialty as a profession
- how economies of the world’s nations affect each other
- when the people and the government share power
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- the ability of a capital to be moved from one country to another
- a reduction in the rate in which prices increase
- the economies of the world considered a single one
- a period of time where there is high unemployment
- when the government has all the power
- a time when a country’s economy is in a bad state
- a part of a country’s economic or business activities
- when the people have all the power
- the study of economic systems of large areas
- the money in an economy of a country
- a system that organizes a country’s trade, industry and $
- a particular area of business or industry
25 Clues: the study of people and choices • when the people have all the power • the money in an economy of a country • when the government has all the power • when an economy bases rules on tradition • a particular area of business or industry • the study of economic systems of small areas • the amount of money that the government owes • ...
Olivia Pastrone - Econ Crossword 2021-04-29
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- a particular trade or service and the people who work on it
- the study of economic systems of small areas
- when an economy bases rules on tradition
- the idea that the world is converting to one economy
- the money that is used to pay for something like a product
- the amount of money that the government owes
- someone who specializes in the study of economics
- the economic influences that impact money and jobs
- a reduction in economic or business activity
- the study of people and choices
- when someone chooses their specialty as a profession
- how economies of the world’s nations affect each other
- when the people and the government share power
Down
- the ability of a capital to be moved from one country to another
- a reduction in the rate in which prices increase
- the economies of the world considered a single one
- a period of time where there is high unemployment
- when the government has all the power
- a time when a country’s economy is in a bad state
- a part of a country’s economic or business activities
- when the people have all the power
- the study of economic systems of large areas
- the money in an economy of a country
- a system that organizes a country’s trade, industry and $
- a particular area of business or industry
25 Clues: the study of people and choices • when the people have all the power • the money in an economy of a country • when the government has all the power • when an economy bases rules on tradition • a particular area of business or industry • the study of economic systems of small areas • the amount of money that the government owes • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2024-02-04
Across
- MAN ALTERNATIVE VISION OF THE STATE
- SOCIAL SCIENCE LIKE HISTORY, SOCIOLOGY AND ECONOMICS
- GREEK WORD OF GOVERNANCE
- THE PRODUCTION DISTRUBTION AND CONSUMPTION OF GOODS
- ANTI-RED TAPE ACT OF 2007
- OBSERVE THE CARDINAL RULES OF SCIENTIFIC LOGIC
- STUDY OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS
- ABSENCE OF LAW
- EACH STATE IS A KIND OF ASSOCIATION AND THAT MAN BY NATURE IS A POLITICAL ANIMAL
- THE SCIENCE OF THE LAW
- SELECTIVE RECREATION OF REALITY
- THIS APPROACH FIRMLY BELIEVES THAT VALUES CANNOT BE SEPARETED FROM THE STUDY OF POLITICS AND POLITICAL SYSTEMS
- RESEARCH IN POLITICAL SCIENCE MUST BE SYSTEMATIC
- INVESTIGATING REALITY LOGICALLY AND SYSTEMATICALLY
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- APPROACH IS RELATED TO HISTORY
- HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
- ORDER OUR SOCIAL AFFAIRS AND ACQUIRE GREATER CONTROL
- LATIN VERB GOVERNANCE
- TRANSACTION INVOLVING PUBLIC INTEREST MUST BE FULLY DISCLOSED AND MADE ACCESSIBLE TO THE PEOPLE
- PAST EVENTS OR THE RECORDS OF THE PAST
- MEANS TO KNOW
- POLITICS IS THE STRATEGY FOR MAINTAINING COOPERATION AMONG PEOPLE WITH DIFFERENT NEEDS AND IDEALS IN LIFE OR FOR RESOLVING THE CONFLICT WITHIN GROUP
- THE RULES OF THE POLITICAL SYSTEM TO SOLVE CONFLICTS BETWEEN ACTORS AND ADOPT DECISION
- ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT
- MEASURE AND QUANTIFY DATA
- POLITICS EVERYWHERE INVOLVES
- POLITICAL SCIENTIST AUTHOR OF BOOK POLITICS: WHO GETS WHAT, WHEN, HOW
- CITIZENS MUST BE WELL PROTECTED IN A PROMPT AND APPROPRIATE MANNER
- KEY TENET OF GOOD GOVERNANCE
- POLIS MEAN
30 Clues: POLIS MEAN • MEANS TO KNOW • ABSENCE OF LAW • HUMAN BEHAVIOUR • ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT • LATIN VERB GOVERNANCE • THE SCIENCE OF THE LAW • GREEK WORD OF GOVERNANCE • STUDY OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS • ANTI-RED TAPE ACT OF 2007 • MEASURE AND QUANTIFY DATA • POLITICS EVERYWHERE INVOLVES • KEY TENET OF GOOD GOVERNANCE • APPROACH IS RELATED TO HISTORY • SELECTIVE RECREATION OF REALITY • ...
Economics Mrs. B 2016-09-21
10 Clues: products • hard work • Done need • have to have • Name of class • what you give up • production is low • main city in a state • Quick and done right • What you live on and own
Who said that? 2024-03-14
10 Clues: Keep it • go team go • get to class • telefonos no. • livin the dream • fill your vessel • It is what it is • economics is everywhere • lala english teacher land • Where are you supposed to be
Who said that? 2024-03-15
10 Clues: Keep it • go team go • get to class • telefonos no. • livin the dream • It is what it is • fill your vessel • economics is everywhere • lala english teacher land • Where are you supposed to be
Crossword puzzle: GUESS THE ECONOMIST 2022-05-15
Across
- He was a classical economist best known for his theory on wages and profit, the labor theory of value, the theory of comparative advantage, and the theory of rents
- creates its own demand" this law was given by?
- The most accepted definition of economics was given by?
- The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition"
- Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition"
- She is popularly known for her work in natural resource management and common pool resources
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- The author "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations"
- who was the founder of monetarism?
- The Nobel Committee awarded her the prize "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty."
- His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession
- He developed methods for calculating the size of a nation's income and changes in it and standardized the concept of gross national product (GNP)
- Who gave theory wage cut?
12 Clues: Who gave theory wage cut? • who was the founder of monetarism? • creates its own demand" this law was given by? • The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition" • The most accepted definition of economics was given by? • Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition" • His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession • ...
GCE A-Level ! 2026-03-29
Across
- The resistance of a body to change in its state of motion (7) (Physics)
- Type of chemical bond involving shared electron pairs (9) (Chemistry)
- A sociological term for shared norms, values, and beliefs of a group (7) (Sociology)
- Market structure characterised by many firms selling differentiated products (12) (Economics)
- Process where cells divide to produce genetically identical daughter cells (7) (Biology)
- The smallest region in space where an electron is likely to be found (7) (Chemistry)
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- A measure of dispersion showing average squared deviation from the mean (8) (Maths)
- Bending of light as it passes between different media (10) (Physics)
- The rate of change of velocity with respect to time (12) (Maths)
- The wearing away of Earth’s surface by natural processes like water and wind (7) (Geography)
- A compound with the same molecular formula but different structural arrangement (7) (Chemistry)
- A sustained increase in the general price level in an economy (9) (Economics)
12 Clues: The rate of change of velocity with respect to time (12) (Maths) • Bending of light as it passes between different media (10) (Physics) • Type of chemical bond involving shared electron pairs (9) (Chemistry) • The resistance of a body to change in its state of motion (7) (Physics) • A sustained increase in the general price level in an economy (9) (Economics) • ...
Section 5 2024-02-05
Across
- a severe storm.
- another word for South Africa.
- a pro mad made with some
- a nation.
- a system of government.
- national legislative power.
- a person not in the armed services or the police force.
- the poor or a beggar.
- free from danger.
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- relating to agriculture.
- forming of a theory
- to make changes.
- police or authorities.
- the whole world.
- the service offered by a bank.
15 Clues: a nation. • a severe storm. • to make changes. • the whole world. • free from danger. • forming of a theory • the poor or a beggar. • police or authorities. • a system of government. • relating to agriculture. • a pro mad made with some • national legislative power. • another word for South Africa. • the service offered by a bank. • a person not in the armed services or the police force.
Ch 1 Lesson 1 Vocab 2026-01-08
Across
- the objective, fact-based study of "what is" in the economy,
- a systematic decision-making tool that compares the total expected costs of a project or action against its total expected benefits
- short supply
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- a branch of economics focused on value judgments
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something.
- the social science studying how economy
- a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features
7 Clues: short supply • the social science studying how economy • a branch of economics focused on value judgments • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something. • the objective, fact-based study of "what is" in the economy, • a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Ty 2022-02-02
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- work performed
- a ban on trade with another country
- Transporting goods for consumers
- difference in currency
- people
- a limit on imported goods
- Resources from nature
- a tax on imported goods
- increase in value in goods or services
- The study how people use the resources in an efficient way
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- Manufactured good
- A person who started a new business
- Manufacturing goods for consumers
- money
- physical item
15 Clues: money • people • physical item • work performed • Manufactured good • Resources from nature • difference in currency • a tax on imported goods • a limit on imported goods • Transporting goods for consumers • Manufacturing goods for consumers • a ban on trade with another country • A person who started a new business • increase in value in goods or services • ...
Unit 5 vocabulary-Ashanae Martin 2022-02-03
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- study of how people and countries use their resources in the most efficient way
- prohibits
- difference of currency
- tax
- people/employees
- Trasporting
- increase in value in goods and services
- country uses its natural resources ad skills efficiently
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- buyig goods or services
- work performed for money
- physical item that can be bought or sold
- GDP divided by the population
- resources supplied by nature
- limit
- Making
15 Clues: tax • limit • Making • prohibits • Trasporting • people/employees • difference of currency • buyig goods or services • work performed for money • resources supplied by nature • GDP divided by the population • increase in value in goods and services • physical item that can be bought or sold • country uses its natural resources ad skills efficiently • ...
Savannah's Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-17
Across
- the service that inspects counterfeit money
- 1100 points in high school
- bachelor's degree
- you took thousands of "shots"
- SGA position
- favorite "pocket" woodworking tool (2 words)
- pet rabbit
- Field where Taylor performed
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- Additional imaginary friend
- Spanish word for house
- favorite boyfriend
- "special agent" name after awkward school incident (two words)
- childhood imaginary friend
- Childhood neighbor friend
- a musical instrument you owned and played
15 Clues: pet rabbit • SGA position • bachelor's degree • favorite boyfriend • Spanish word for house • Childhood neighbor friend • 1100 points in high school • childhood imaginary friend • Additional imaginary friend • Field where Taylor performed • you took thousands of "shots" • a musical instrument you owned and played • the service that inspects counterfeit money • ...
Sociology 2021-11-09
Across
- study of choice
- positive consequences
- Darwinism fittest survive society
- social science human society
- social science behavior
- anything that rep something else
- comparative study of past and present
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- negative consequences
- science operation of governments
- explanation of relationships
- psychology social envi affect individuals
- study of past events
- imagination ability to see the connection
- interaction how people relate to one another
14 Clues: study of choice • study of past events • negative consequences • positive consequences • social science behavior • explanation of relationships • social science human society • anything that rep something else • science operation of governments • comparative study of past and present • Darwinism fittest survive society • imagination ability to see the connection • ...
Sociology 2021-11-09
Across
- study of choice
- positive consequences
- Darwinism fittest survive society
- social science human society
- social science behavior
- anything that rep something else
- comparative study of past and present
Down
- negative consequences
- science operation of governments
- explanation of relationships
- psychology social envi affect individuals
- study of past events
- imagination ability to see the connection
- interaction how people relate to one another
14 Clues: study of choice • study of past events • negative consequences • positive consequences • social science behavior • explanation of relationships • social science human society • anything that rep something else • science operation of governments • comparative study of past and present • Darwinism fittest survive society • imagination ability to see the connection • ...
IRB After Project #3 2022-04-01
11 Clues: Tessa's mom • Tessa's major • Tessas roomate • Main character • Tessa's college • Dislikes Tessa over Hardin • Tessa's boyfriend/bestfriend • Tessa's Boyfriend at end of book • Participated in the dare with Hardin • Tessa's bestfriend/Hardin's step-brother • game that ruind Hardin and Tessa's realtionshiop
Vocabulary Review 2021-06-13
Across
- full of danger
- annoying
- money
- falling or moving down quickly
- the results of an action
- hard or impossible to believe
- to collapse or fall over
- hated
- able to be replaces or restored
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- goods that are for sale
- the power to put up with hardships
- thrown away
- the study of how people use resources
- a bunch of picked flowers
- a strong feeling
- picky or hard to please
16 Clues: money • hated • annoying • thrown away • full of danger • a strong feeling • goods that are for sale • picky or hard to please • the results of an action • to collapse or fall over • a bunch of picked flowers • hard or impossible to believe • falling or moving down quickly • able to be replaces or restored • the power to put up with hardships • the study of how people use resources
Goals 1-4 Review 2025-02-25
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- The father of communism
- Digital money
- Budget where all expenses must be justified
- A bank account that allows you to easily deposit/withdraw money
- Labor that is highly trained or educated
- Type of economy that has 100% governmental control
- Natural Resources that can be replaced
- ________ Income- What works actually bring home from a paycheck
- Another name for trade
- ________ Income- What workers earn BEFORE deductions
- Little parts of a company
- Type of economy we have in the United States
- A legal document that expresses a person's wishes as to how their assets are distributed
- A rise in the prices of goods/services
- The creation of goods and services
- Costs that DO NOT change
- How much the supply/demand changes in response to other factors
- An IRA that requires taxes be paid when the money comes out
- Repeatedly performing a specific task
- How much of a good/service consumers want to buy
- The buyer
- Where supply & demand intersect
- An out of pocket fee due when going to the doctor
- ___________ economics- the study of small scale economics
- An item that is generally accepted as payment
- Type of loan in which someone can borrow money up to a certain limit
- When you offer something of value as a guarantee you're repay a loan
- Desire to produce and sell goods to make money
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- Type of economy that has ZERO governmental control
- ___________ economics- the study of large scale economics
- An IRA that requires taxes be paid when the money goes in
- When there is more available than is demanded
- Assets a person gets after the death of a loved one
- The form you fill out to get financial aid
- Fixed Income- An income that DOES NOT _________
- The father of capitalism
- A loan to a company or government
- A market where producers offer goods and services for sale
- When another mortgage is taken out on your home when you are still paying the original loan
- When there isn't enough supply to meet demand
- Stock market in which prices are rising and people are buying
- Fee when you don't have enough money in your account to cover the transaction
- How much of a good/service is available to buy
- ________ Policy Government spending and taxes
- A contract signed with a landlord
- ___________ Income- How much money people have after they've paid their bills
- Federal programs that guarantee payments (Ex: Social Security)
- A type of mortgage that has a large one-time payment at then end of the loan
- When a person/business is unable to repay a debt
- Number that represents your creditworthiness
- _______ Income- Money earned with little to no effort
- The amount of your home you own
- A type of interest that is "interest on interest"
- Stock market in which prices are falling and people are buying less
- Unskilled laborer are usually ________ earners (paid by the hour)
55 Clues: The buyer • Digital money • Another name for trade • The father of communism • The father of capitalism • Costs that DO NOT change • Little parts of a company • The amount of your home you own • Where supply & demand intersect • A loan to a company or government • A contract signed with a landlord • The creation of goods and services • Repeatedly performing a specific task • ...
STAAR review vocab Social Studies 2025-10-04
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- A system in which the power to govern is divided between a national government and state governments (Government).
- Loyalty or support for a particular region or section of the country over the nation as a whole (History).
- The right to vote (Civics).
- The legal process by which a non-citizen may acquire citizenship (Government).
- A tax on imported or exported goods (Economics/History).
- A worker who cultivated land for a landlord in exchange for a portion of the crops (History).
- The system where citizens are guaranteed a fair treatment under the law (Government).
- A law or command (Government/History).
- A formal agreement between two or more countries (History).
- An organization created to protect the interests of native-born inhabitants against those of immigrants (History).
- An organized protest movement in the 1800s aimed at limiting or prohibiting the consumption of alcoholic beverages (Reform).
- A document establishing the structure, functions, and limits of a government (Government).
- The period after the Civil War (1865-1877) when the Southern states were reorganized and reintegrated (History).
- An overthrow and replacement of an established government by the people governed (History).
- The economic theory that a country's power depends mainly on its wealth, requiring a favorable balance of trade (Economics/History).
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- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional (Government).
- Rights that cannot be given away or taken away, as stated in the Declaration of Independence (Government).
- To officially approve an amendment or treaty (History/Government).
- A person who risks capital to organize and run a business (Economics).
- The official swearing-in ceremony for the President of the United States (Government/History).
- The official statement written in 1776 by the Second Continental Congress asserting the colonies' independence from Great Britain (History).
- A person chosen or appointed to act or speak for others (Government).
- The federal government's effort to end slavery (History-related concept).
- A government in which the citizens rule through elected representatives (Government).
- The government principle that all authority is derived from the people (Government).
- A person in the colonies who remained loyal to the British king (History).
- The idea that the United States was meant to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific (History).
- A formal change or addition to a bill, law, or constitution (Government).
- To refuse to buy or use goods or services as a form of protest (Civics/History).
- A set of fundamental laws and principles that established self-governance for the Pilgrims (History).
- The first representative assembly in the American colonies (History).
- The conflict between the North and South, 1861-1865 (History).
- The idea that the people who live in a state/territory should decide for themselves whether or not to allow slavery (Government).
- The division of power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government (Government).
- The act or process of establishing a settlement or settlements (History).
- To formally withdraw from the Union (History).
- A tax on people's earnings (Economics/Government).
37 Clues: The right to vote (Civics). • A law or command (Government/History). • To formally withdraw from the Union (History). • A tax on people's earnings (Economics/Government). • A tax on imported or exported goods (Economics/History). • A formal agreement between two or more countries (History). • The conflict between the North and South, 1861-1865 (History). • ...
Goals 1-4 Review 2025-02-25
Across
- An IRA that requires taxes be paid when the money comes out
- Repeatedly performing a specific task
- Natural Resources that can be replaced
- Labor that is highly trained or educated
- Stock market in which prices are falling and people are buying less
- Federal programs that guarantee payments (Ex: Social Security)
- ___________ economics- the study of large scale economics
- A contract signed with a landlord
- A legal document that expresses a person's wishes as to how their assets are distributed
- The form you fill out to get financial aid
- Type of economy we have in the United States
- Another name for trade
- When there isn't enough supply to meet demand
- The buyer
- An item that is generally accepted as payment
- Fee when you don't have enough money in your account to cover the transaction
- Type of economy that has 100% governmental control
- When there is more available than is demanded
- How much of a good/service consumers want to buy
- Digital money
- Budget where all expenses must be justified
- The creation of goods and services
- How much of a good/service is available to buy
- Fixed Income- An income that DOES NOT _________
- Stock market in which prices are rising and people are buying
- A loan to a company or government
- ________ Income- What works actually bring home from a paycheck
- The amount of your home you own
- A bank account that allows you to easily deposit/withdraw money
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- Unskilled laborer are usually ________ earners (paid by the hour)
- Type of loan in which someone can borrow money up to a certain limit
- An out of pocket fee due when going to the doctor
- Desire to produce and sell goods to make money
- A rise in the prices of goods/services
- ___________ Income- How much money people have after they've paid their bills
- When you offer something of value as a guarantee you're repay a loan
- _______ Income- Money earned with little to no effort
- ________ Income- What workers earn BEFORE deductions
- Costs that DO NOT change
- Number that represents your creditworthiness
- ___________ economics- the study of small scale economics
- Where supply & demand intersect
- How much the supply/demand changes in response to other factors
- When another mortgage is taken out on your home when you are still paying the original loan
- The father of communism
- ________ Policy Government spending and taxes
- Little parts of a company
- Type of economy that has ZERO governmental control
- When a person/business is unable to repay a debt
- The father of capitalism
- A type of interest that is "interest on interest"
- A market where producers offer goods and services for sale
- An IRA that requires taxes be paid when the money goes in
- A type of mortgage that has a large one-time payment at then end of the loan
- Assets a person gets after the death of a loved one
55 Clues: The buyer • Digital money • Another name for trade • The father of communism • Costs that DO NOT change • The father of capitalism • Little parts of a company • Where supply & demand intersect • The amount of your home you own • A contract signed with a landlord • A loan to a company or government • The creation of goods and services • Repeatedly performing a specific task • ...
Class work 2026-01-10
Week 3 2020-08-18
8 Clues: = hang • 장비를 갖추다 • = discussion • <-> ignorance • = stop, avoid • home __________ (가정 경제학) • the verb form of assignment • the _______ sentence (다음번에 오는 문장)
People and their Passions 2020-09-03
Economics Unit 1 2025-01-30
Across
- This principle tells us that most of the decisions we make each day involve choices about a little more or a little less of something
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- The branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works. It tells us how things currently are.
- the study of the economy at the level of individuals and businesses
- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants
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- In the U.S., when the demand for laptops increases during back-to-school season, prices often rise. As a result, more stores begin to sell laptops, and manufacturers produce more to meet demand.
- According to this law, as the quantity of a good consumed increases, the marginal utility of each additional unit decreases
- The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- The branch of economics that applies value judgments to data in order to recommend actions or policies. The goal is to advise how things ought to be done.
- the study of the workings of the economy as a whole
- the pleasure, satisfaction, or benefit a person receives from consuming a product or service or from taking an action]
- explains how an individual’s pursuit of economic self-interest can promote the well-being of society as a whole
- an economic model showing the production possibilities and tradeoffs between two separate products using all available resources.
13 Clues: the study of the workings of the economy as a whole • the study of the economy at the level of individuals and businesses • the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants • The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
Across
- .goods and services purchased from another country
- GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation
- capital the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- capita GDP the GDP of a country divided by the population of that country
- combination of invention and innovation
- cycle the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
- domestic product the total value of all final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period
- severe or prolonged recession
- .a fall in the level of real GDP - usually when GDP falls in two consecutive quarters
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- branch of economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- applying inventions to new products or services
- the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- branch of economics that focuses on the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an entire economy - the ‘big picture’
- rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- advances in knowledge
- capital the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- GDP GDP valued at current dollars...not adjusted for inflation
18 Clues: advances in knowledge • severe or prolonged recession • combination of invention and innovation • applying inventions to new products or services • .goods and services purchased from another country • GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation • rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency • ...
Finance 2022-10-31
Across
- The extra cost of adding one unit.
- The physical objects that someone produces.
- All natural resources used to produce foods and services.
- A person who decides how to combine resources to create goods and services.
- Idea that a country decides to produce more consumer goods.
- All human made resources that are used to produce other goods and services.
- Something that people desire but not necessary for survival.
- The study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices.
- The principle that limited amounts of goods and services are available to meet unlimited wants.
Down
- A situation in which consumers want more of a good or service than producers are willing to make available at a particular price.
- The effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid.
- A person who studies economics and it's trends.
- The most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision.
- Idea that a country decides to produce more military goods.
- The action or activities that one person performs for another.
- SOmething essential for survival, such as food or medical care.
- The act of giving up one benefit in order to gain another, greater benefit.
- The extra benefit of adding one unit.
18 Clues: The extra cost of adding one unit. • The extra benefit of adding one unit. • The physical objects that someone produces. • A person who studies economics and it's trends. • All natural resources used to produce foods and services. • The effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid. • Idea that a country decides to produce more military goods. • ...
Unlock Addy’s Smithloops’ Secret to Wealth 2021-10-20
6 Clues: What year did Adam Smith die? • Adam Smith had imaginary ______. • Adam Smith was the “Father of Modern ____.” • The name given to the economics without intervention. • The ______ hand will regulate the economy on its own. • Adam Smith wrote a book called “The _____ of Nations.”
Money, Finance and Economy Crosswords 2022-08-23
Across
- insistent request́
- supply of money
- someone who buys something
- exchange something valuable
- necessary for survival
- makes something available to someone
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- branch of knowledge with the consumption
- cost of something
- loss of potential gain
- the regard that something is important
- operates business(es)
- in short supply
- a desire for something
13 Clues: supply of money • in short supply • cost of something • insistent request́ • operates business(es) • loss of potential gain • a desire for something • necessary for survival • someone who buys something • exchange something valuable • makes something available to someone • the regard that something is important • branch of knowledge with the consumption
Governments and Economics Systems Cora and Hailey 2020-11-19
Across
- market goverment controls all economic desicions
- Rules by few or a small
- free market econmy
- goods being taken out
- No authorities
- represented by elected officials
- goods being brought in
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- people vote
- buys products
- individual ruling of the country
- kings and queens not elected
- makes or produces goods
- the flow of money
13 Clues: people vote • buys products • No authorities • the flow of money • free market econmy • goods being taken out • goods being brought in • Rules by few or a small • makes or produces goods • kings and queens not elected • individual ruling of the country • represented by elected officials • market goverment controls all economic desicions
Abdullah Crossword 2023-07-25
Across
- The best produce from his garden
- Original surname
- The ideal breakfast
- University degree
- Blood pressure pills
- Have you finished the ad yet?
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- Where he lived in Adelaide
- Tuesday trip
- His "Favourite colour"
- He can't live without these
- His daughters don't find this funny
- The source of his phone overuse
- His evening pastime
13 Clues: Tuesday trip • Original surname • University degree • His evening pastime • The ideal breakfast • Blood pressure pills • His "Favourite colour" • Where he lived in Adelaide • He can't live without these • Have you finished the ad yet? • The source of his phone overuse • The best produce from his garden • His daughters don't find this funny
SIES ASCN (Autonomous) SYBCom Business Economics Class Activity GROUP H 2024-02-27
Across
- N in NSA stands for
- In case of ________ tax, the tax burden cannot be shifted
- money that the Government spends in the economy on various schemes and programs is called _______ expenditure
Down
- Keynesian Economics = ______ finance policy
- father of economics (first name)
- Shaktikanta Das is Governor of ______
6 Clues: N in NSA stands for • father of economics (first name) • Shaktikanta Das is Governor of ______ • Keynesian Economics = ______ finance policy • In case of ________ tax, the tax burden cannot be shifted • money that the Government spends in the economy on various schemes and programs is called _______ expenditure
SPENT Unit 2 2021-10-04
Across
- Insurance purchased to cover possible losses
- Involves the consumer or another company bearing the risk
- Ensures that the product or service is available where the consumer wants it
- Study of the economics of the entire society
- Means the company will absorb possible losses from unpredicted low attendance or bad weather
- Using resources in ways that result in the greatest profit
- Risks associated with people like shoplifting or employee dishonesty
- Accomplishing tasks most effectively and arranging resources to complete all necessary work
- Loss that can be prevented
- Weather conditions; storms, hurricanes, floods, droughts, ice storms, etc.
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- Avoiding risky situations by planning for them in advance
- Physical characteristics of a product or service are improved to meet consumer needs
- Study of the relationships between individual consumers and producers
- Result of making the product or service available when the consumer wants it
- Carrying out plans and making sure that adequate personnel are available to accomplish tasks
- Analyzing information and deciding what needs to be done
- Making the product or service available at an affordable price
- Evaluating results to determine if objectives have been accomplished
- Money a business receives from the sale of goods and services after all expenses are paid
- Study of how goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed
- Possibility of loss associated with personal injury, economic conditions, weather conditions, and other hazards
21 Clues: Loss that can be prevented • Insurance purchased to cover possible losses • Study of the economics of the entire society • Analyzing information and deciding what needs to be done • Avoiding risky situations by planning for them in advance • Involves the consumer or another company bearing the risk • Using resources in ways that result in the greatest profit • ...
Chapter 1 Economics Crossword 2021-01-25
Across
- what is used in the production process to produce output
- a factor of production. It is one of three primary building blocks (along with land and labour) that, in combination, can be used to produce goods and services.
- basic elements from which all goods and services are produced
- things that are desired but not needed
- when you give up one thing to get another
- value of choice of the next best alternative
- branch of economics that deals with how an economy functions on a large scale
- the study of choice under conditions
- a financial gain
- anything drawn from nature for the use in production of goods or services
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- the study of decisions made by people and businesses regarding the allocation of resources, and prices at which they trade goods and services.
- the time and effort people contribute to the production process
- anything that is long lasting created by humans for use in production
- physical items produced in an economy
- activities produced in an economy
- minimal requirements to survive
- exists when we have more desire than we can have
- the willingness of people to take risks in hope for a larger economic reward
- the economic value of a worker's experience and skills.
- quantity of goods or services produced in a given time period
20 Clues: a financial gain • minimal requirements to survive • activities produced in an economy • the study of choice under conditions • physical items produced in an economy • things that are desired but not needed • when you give up one thing to get another • value of choice of the next best alternative • exists when we have more desire than we can have • ...
ECON MAGAZINE PART 7 2022-06-17
Across
- in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers
- one of the three factors of production; the money which is used to finance a business venture
- a shift on the economic continuum towards less government involvement in the economy.
- property and capital
- move with a smooth continuous motion, typically with little noise.
- jump ramp
- a one-piece or two-piece lined garment for winter wear
- a legal agreement between two parties
- money made from a product or service above and beyond the cost of providing the product or service
- a part of the side of a hill or mountain
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- a new way of doing things
- what's best for society as a whole
- another term for underground economy
- a shift on the economic continuum towards more government involvement in the economy.
- those who create products and services
- one of the three factors of production. Land represents the space and physical resources needed to carry out industrial processes
- a board resembling a short, broad ski, used for sliding downhill on snow.
- in economics, the idea that land (materials), labour and capital (money) limit the supply of what people want and need
- a market with only one seller.
- the resources and processes involved in the production, distribution and consumption of goods and
- anything that can be used to create goods or services
21 Clues: jump ramp • property and capital • a new way of doing things • a market with only one seller. • what's best for society as a whole • another term for underground economy • a legal agreement between two parties • those who create products and services • a part of the side of a hill or mountain • anything that can be used to create goods or services • ...
GDP - Amanda 2021-04-06
Across
- the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- a severe or prolonged recession
- the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- the M in the formula and the goods that are purchased from other countries
- branch of economics that focuses on the performance, structure, behaviour, and decision-making of an entire economy’
- advances in knowledge
- the X in the formula also the goods and services sold to other countries
- refers to the (X-M) in the formula GDP = C + I G + (X-M)
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- branch of economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
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- the wave-like GDP cycles of varying lengths and amplitude
- C + I G + (X-M)
- the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- refers to government capital spending in the formula GDP = C + I G + (X-M)
- applying inventions to new products or services
- refers to the C in the formula GDP = C + I + G + (X-M)
- refers to the I in the formula GDP = C + I G + (X-M)
- GDP valued at current dollars and isn't adjusted for inflation
- the stage in the business cycle shows that the GDP direction is going down
- GDP valued at constant dollars (adjusted for inflation)
20 Clues: C + I G + (X-M) • advances in knowledge • a severe or prolonged recession • applying inventions to new products or services • refers to the I in the formula GDP = C + I G + (X-M) • refers to the C in the formula GDP = C + I + G + (X-M) • the value of one currency in terms of another currency • GDP valued at constant dollars (adjusted for inflation) • ...
What Ag Is 2023-12-17
Across
- the art and science of producing food and fiber
- #1 ag state
- raw materials used to create the products consumers buy.
- #4 ag state
- #6 ag state
- ag science
- a commodity, article, or service sold abroad.
- #3 ag state
- gross national product
- the branch of applied mathematics dealing with motion and forces producing motion.
- the use of technology in agriculture, horticulture, and aquaculture with the aim of improving yield, efficiency, and profitability.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the science and craft of creating, managing, planting, using, conserving and repairing forests
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- the supply, service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultural system
- a person who owns or manages a farm.
- a department or branch of a craft, art, business, or manufacture.
- a pig.
- agriculture the segment of agriculture which actually raises the crops and livestock.
- science the basic science and applied science of food.
- food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock.
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- crop and soil science
- economics an applied field of economics to optimize the production and distribution of food and fiber products.
- a commodity, article, or service brought in from abroad for sale.
- #2 ag state
26 Clues: a pig. • ag science • #1 ag state • #4 ag state • #6 ag state • #3 ag state • #2 ag state • crop and soil science • gross national product • farm animals regarded as an asset. • a person who owns or manages a farm. • a commodity, article, or service sold abroad. • the art and science of producing food and fiber • science the basic science and applied science of food. • ...
Historical Thinking 2023-10-09
Across
- A clear, reasonable, reflective thinking focused on deciding what to believe or do
- What does social, political, economics, and culture spell?
- Lasting a long time
- Politics began to affect the calendar in a very negative way
- Labor, Trade, and Money
- A statement that makes something understandable
- An opinion supported by evidence
- The act of explaining what happened in the past using relevant evidence from primary and secondary sources
- The type of calendar that we use in today's society
- Information that can be used for a specific purpose
- The act of comparing pieces of evidence to see where they agree or disagree
- Marks time by the Seasons
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- The earliest type of timekeeping device
- This calendar has each year represented by an animal
- Religions, The arts, and Writing
- The events that led to an event; includes the time period and larger historical trends as well as causes
- A challenge or problem that has been debated or discussed across time
- Something that is important
- Family orientated, Gender roles, and Life styles
- The act of describing where an event took place, what led to it and why
- The phases of the moon provide a convenient way to keep track of time.
- Leaders, Nations, Wars, and courts
- What does claim, evidence, and reasoning spell?
23 Clues: Lasting a long time • Labor, Trade, and Money • Marks time by the Seasons • Something that is important • Religions, The arts, and Writing • An opinion supported by evidence • Leaders, Nations, Wars, and courts • The earliest type of timekeeping device • A statement that makes something understandable • What does claim, evidence, and reasoning spell? • ...
Spell bee 2025-11-07
9 Clues: To ask • To work hard • To take someone • A place to stay • Third in economics • a part of division • To provide something • Someone who migrates • Something that repeats
Roaring 20's Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-14
10 Clues: President • Illegal bars • 18th amendment • Rise of mass media • Popular music genre • 1st mass produced car • problems of the 1920's • avoiding economics and politics • Women rebelling against tradition • Rebirth of African American Culture
Unit 5 Vocabulary Ty 2022-02-02
Across
- work performed
- a ban on trade with another country
- Transporting goods for consumers
- difference in currency
- people
- a limit on imported goods
- Resources from nature
- a tax on imported goods
- increase in value in goods or services
- The study how people use the resources in an efficient way
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- Manufactured good
- A person who started a new business
- Manufacturing goods for consumers
- money
- physical item
15 Clues: money • people • physical item • work performed • Manufactured good • Resources from nature • difference in currency • a tax on imported goods • a limit on imported goods • Transporting goods for consumers • Manufacturing goods for consumers • a ban on trade with another country • A person who started a new business • increase in value in goods or services • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Ty 2022-02-02
Across
- work performed
- a ban on trade with another country
- Transporting goods for consumers
- difference in currency
- people
- a limit on imported goods
- Resources from nature
- a tax on imported goods
- increase in value in goods or services
- The study how people use the resources in an efficient way
Down
- Manufactured good
- A person who started a new business
- Manufacturing goods for consumers
- money
- physical item
15 Clues: money • people • physical item • work performed • Manufactured good • Resources from nature • difference in currency • a tax on imported goods • a limit on imported goods • Transporting goods for consumers • Manufacturing goods for consumers • a ban on trade with another country • A person who started a new business • increase in value in goods or services • ...
Economics Vocab 2023-01-19
11 Clues: giving up • creates jobs • A type of system • a social science • what is forfeited • something that draws • has to do with giving • a decided upon standard • important things to find out • something that relates to overtime • relating to something in short supply
economic 2022-11-01
Across
- the extra benefit of adding one unit
- the principle that limited amounts of goods and services are available to meet unlimited wants.
- the actions or activities that one person performs for another
- has fewer resources to produce consumer goods
- an expert in economics
- a phrase expressing the idea that a country that decides to produce more military goods
- a situation in which consumers want more of a good or service than producers are willing to make available at a particular price
- the physical objects that someone produces
Down
- the study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- any human made resource that is used to produce other goods and services
- something essential for survival, such as food or medical care
- something that people desire but that is not necessary for survival
- the extra cost of adding one unit
- the act of giving up one benefit in order to gain another, greater benefit
- a person who decides how to combine resources to create goods and services
- the most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision
- all natural resources used to produce goods and services
- the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid
18 Clues: an expert in economics • the extra cost of adding one unit • the extra benefit of adding one unit • the physical objects that someone produces • has fewer resources to produce consumer goods • all natural resources used to produce goods and services • the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid • ...
Finance 2022-10-31
Across
- The extra cost of adding one unit.
- The physical objects that someone produces.
- All natural resources used to produce foods and services.
- A person who decides how to combine resources to create goods and services.
- Idea that a country decides to produce more consumer goods.
- All human made resources that are used to produce other goods and services.
- Something that people desire but not necessary for survival.
- The study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices.
- The principle that limited amounts of goods and services are available to meet unlimited wants.
Down
- A situation in which consumers want more of a good or service than producers are willing to make available at a particular price.
- The effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid.
- A person who studies economics and it's trends.
- The most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision.
- Idea that a country decides to produce more military goods.
- The action or activities that one person performs for another.
- SOmething essential for survival, such as food or medical care.
- The act of giving up one benefit in order to gain another, greater benefit.
- The extra benefit of adding one unit.
18 Clues: The extra cost of adding one unit. • The extra benefit of adding one unit. • The physical objects that someone produces. • A person who studies economics and it's trends. • All natural resources used to produce foods and services. • The effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid. • Idea that a country decides to produce more military goods. • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
Across
- .goods and services purchased from another country
- GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation
- capital the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- capita GDP the GDP of a country divided by the population of that country
- combination of invention and innovation
- cycle the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
- domestic product the total value of all final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period
- severe or prolonged recession
- .a fall in the level of real GDP - usually when GDP falls in two consecutive quarters
Down
- branch of economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- applying inventions to new products or services
- the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- branch of economics that focuses on the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an entire economy - the ‘big picture’
- rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- advances in knowledge
- capital the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- GDP GDP valued at current dollars...not adjusted for inflation
18 Clues: advances in knowledge • severe or prolonged recession • combination of invention and innovation • applying inventions to new products or services • .goods and services purchased from another country • GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation • rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency • ...
What is Economics 2019-12-03
Across
- The value of whatever we give up in order to get/do something else.
- When you choose one thing over another.
- When there are limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited needs or desires.
- The study of economics that focuses on the needs, desires and buying habits of the individual consumer based on the factors of supply and demand.
- The basic necessities that a person must have in order to survive.
- A cost or benefit that leaves the consumer better off.
- A cost or benefit that has an unintended and undesirable result which is contrary to an individual’s interests.
- This means that everything has a cost, whether it is time, money, or effort.
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- The study of how people make choices to satisfy their wants and needs.
- The study of the sum total of all microeconomic aspects that impact the overall economy.
- The desires that people have.
- Actions or activities that are done for others for a fee.
- A cost or benefit that leaves the consumer worse off.
- Making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities.
- A cost or benefit that motivates a person to make a decision.
- Tangible items you purchase.
16 Clues: Tangible items you purchase. • The desires that people have. • When you choose one thing over another. • A cost or benefit that leaves the consumer worse off. • A cost or benefit that leaves the consumer better off. • Actions or activities that are done for others for a fee. • Making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities. • ...
What is Economics 2019-12-03
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- The study of how people make choices to satisfy their wants and needs.
- The study of the sum total of all microeconomic aspects that impact the overall economy.
- The desires that people have.
- A cost or benefit that has an unintended and undesirable result which is contrary to an individual’s interests.
- A cost or benefit that leaves the consumer better off.
- When you choose one thing over another.
- The basic necessities that a person must have in order to survive.
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- The value of whatever we give up in order to get/do something else.
- When there are limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited needs or desires.
- The study of economics that focuses on the needs, desires and buying habits of the individual consumer based on the factors of supply and demand.
- A cost or benefit that leaves the consumer worse off.
- Tangible items you purchase.
- A cost or benefit that motivates a person to make a decision.
- Making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities.
- This means that everything has a cost, whether it is time, money, or effort.
- Actions or activities that are done for others for a fee.
16 Clues: Tangible items you purchase. • The desires that people have. • When you choose one thing over another. • A cost or benefit that leaves the consumer worse off. • A cost or benefit that leaves the consumer better off. • Actions or activities that are done for others for a fee. • Making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities. • ...
GitGood.cswrd 2021-08-20
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- Almost exclusively consumed by toddlers
- Did not have the right to bear arms
- Promoted in unfortunate circumstances in 1992
- Had otherworldly ambitions
- Operation in retaliation for Pearl Harbor
- Last Official Global Tour in 1994
- When the student becomes the master
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- Unfortunate legal method of victory
- Chinese delicacy
- Maximum
- Father of modern economics
- Uneducated plane crash survivor
- A mantra
- Eurasian deity
- Unfriendly to gaming
15 Clues: Maximum • A mantra • Eurasian deity • Chinese delicacy • Unfriendly to gaming • Father of modern economics • Had otherworldly ambitions • Uneducated plane crash survivor • Last Official Global Tour in 1994 • Unfortunate legal method of victory • Did not have the right to bear arms • When the student becomes the master • Almost exclusively consumed by toddlers • ...
unit 5 vocabulary Miller 2022-02-02
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- difference of currency
- country uses natural resources and skills efficiently encourages trade
- resources supplied by nature
- prohibits trade
- people employees
- manufacturing
- tax
- physical item that can be bought or sold
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- study of how people use their resources in the most efficient way
- work performed for money
- limit
- country's GDP divided by population
- transporting goods
- increase in value in goods and services
- buying
15 Clues: tax • limit • buying • manufacturing • prohibits trade • people employees • transporting goods • difference of currency • work performed for money • resources supplied by nature • country's GDP divided by population • increase in value in goods and services • physical item that can be bought or sold • study of how people use their resources in the most efficient way • ...
Industrial Revolution- ruby 2022-06-21
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- home to France and England
- a large political change
- a dirty crowded home
- private individuals that own property and goods
- materials and products
- a town or city
- countryside
- physical work
- having paid work
- a building or buildings where good are manufactured
- to take advantage of
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- social science concerned with the production and manafacturing of goods
- commercial area
- work being executed
- a person that puts money into financial schemes
- forced to work/stay against your will
- dirty
- illness
- a combustible black rock
19 Clues: dirty • illness • countryside • physical work • a town or city • commercial area • having paid work • work being executed • a dirty crowded home • to take advantage of • materials and products • a large political change • a combustible black rock • home to France and England • forced to work/stay against your will • private individuals that own property and goods • ...
Nguzo Saba 2020-09-16
SIENA CROSSWORD 2023-04-28
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- you don't want any one to no
- all your money is gone
- by thing
- something you get ride of
- you write them down
- makes thing
- it tells you something
- you getting rid of it
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- the study of money
- you get pad
- you get money if you do it
- you are creating something
- you are on a dead line
- you go to university
- you live there
- a five letter word that you earn
- you by them
- you are getting something
- signs and letters
19 Clues: by thing • you get pad • you by them • makes thing • you live there • signs and letters • the study of money • you write them down • you go to university • you getting rid of it • you are on a dead line • all your money is gone • it tells you something • something you get ride of • you are getting something • you get money if you do it • you are creating something • you don't want any one to no • ...
UNIT 6 2025-04-30
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- – Currency gaining value.
- – Record of economic transactions.
- – Currency losing value.
- – Exchange of goods and services.
- – Earnings influencing trade flows.
- – Restriction of imports to protect domestic industry.
- – Cost of borrowing money.
- – Imports quantity limit.
- – Exporting more than importing.
- – Government approach to economics.
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- – Rising prices impacting trade.
- – System where goods and currencies are exchanged.
- – Sudden economic downturn or instability.
- – Importing more than exporting.
- – Desire for currency.
- – Account measuring financial transactions.
- – Tax on imported goods.
- – Availability of a currency.
- – Account for goods and services.
19 Clues: – Desire for currency. • – Currency losing value. • – Tax on imported goods. • – Currency gaining value. • – Imports quantity limit. • – Cost of borrowing money. • – Availability of a currency. • – Rising prices impacting trade. • – Importing more than exporting. • – Exporting more than importing. • – Exchange of goods and services. • – Account for goods and services. • ...
Vocabulary learning in MONEY 2025-04-02
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- A contract that provides financial protection against potential losses.
- A reduction in the value of a currency relative to other currencies.
- The income generated from normal business operations
- Something for which a company is liable, such as a debt or obligation.
- A cost incurred in a business operating cycle.
- The branch of economics that analyzes the market behavior of individuals and firms in order to understand their decision-making processes.
- The acquisition of goods or services in exchange for money.
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- The management of money, banking, credit, investments, and assets.
- An asset or item purchased with the hope that it will generate income or appreciate in value.
- The branch of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as national productivity and the overall levels of prices and employment.
- A business deal or agreement between a buyer and a seller.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
13 Clues: A cost incurred in a business operating cycle. • The income generated from normal business operations • A system of money in general use in a particular country. • A business deal or agreement between a buyer and a seller. • The acquisition of goods or services in exchange for money. • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
Sociology 2021-11-09
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- study of choice
- positive consequences
- Darwinism fittest survive society
- social science human society
- social science behavior
- anything that rep something else
- comparative study of past and present
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- negative consequences
- science operation of governments
- explanation of relationships
- psychology social envi affect individuals
- study of past events
- imagination ability to see the connection
- interaction how people relate to one another
14 Clues: study of choice • study of past events • negative consequences • positive consequences • social science behavior • explanation of relationships • social science human society • anything that rep something else • science operation of governments • comparative study of past and present • Darwinism fittest survive society • imagination ability to see the connection • ...
Economics Unit 1 Test Review 2024-09-23
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- Pilgrim governor who helped the Plymouth colony to survive.
- Type of economy based on customs, heredity, and caste.
- Taxes that governments apply only to imported goods.
- Division of tasks that allows the production of goods by people doing the jobs they do best.
- This type of economy emphasizes the role that information plays.
- 1st Secretary of the Treasury for the United States.
- Tangible item that people want and for which they will pay.
- Any work that contributes to the production of goods and services.
- Economic system that Governor Bradford found contrary to the word of God.
- Establishment of colonies & territories to benefit a mother ocuntry.
- Aim of this economic system was to hoard as much gold/silver as it could to benefit the state's treasury.
- Founder of modern economics.
- People who work to provide goods.
- Type of economy also known as a planned economy.
- Largest and most prosperous city in Scotland in the 18th century.
- Author of Robinson Crusoe.
- Anything used in the production and distribution of goods and services.
- "Let things alone"; idea that nation's economy is best served with few government regulations.
- Intelligent direction and supervisor of natural and human economic resources.
- Amount of an item available for sale at any given time.
- Economic system based upon collective ownership & control of many or most national resources.
- Intangible goods produced by labor for which people expect to pay.
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- Old word for the bad habit of spending more than one can afford.
- Economic success or the condition of enjoying many goods and services.
- Group of American settlers that began their economy out of almost nothing.
- Who said, "Experience is a hard master, but fools will have no other"?
- Considered to be one of America's early "captains of industry".
- Worth that customers attach to a certain item.
- Limited availability or the lack of something.
- Comes from the Greek meaning "house law"; study of the choices made in the production, consumption, & distribution of goods.
- The type of economics that deals with specific components within a major economy.
- These philosophers favored a "natural" economy.
- Sometimes considered the 5th factor of production.
- People who use goods.
- Usefulness of a good.
- An economy that combines a good measure of the free market and a good measure of government regulation.
- Amount of a product bought for a certain price at a certain time.
- Human desire to have and use a certain product.
- The type of economics that is the study of national and international economies.
- This type of property is the result of creative labor, and may include rights to a song or a written work.
- Economic system where individuals and businesses are allowed to make private and individual decisions.
- Economic system that provides barely enough to keep a society alive.
- Seek to show relationships among the various components out of an economy.
- Resources that include land and other raw materials.
- Value of all things that people own.
45 Clues: People who use goods. • Usefulness of a good. • Author of Robinson Crusoe. • Founder of modern economics. • People who work to provide goods. • Value of all things that people own. • Worth that customers attach to a certain item. • Limited availability or the lack of something. • These philosophers favored a "natural" economy. • ...
SIES ASCN (Autonomous) SYBCom Business Economics Class Activity GROUP C 2024-02-27
6 Clues: M in MSS stands for • budget to be followed during prosperity • Classical Economics = ______ finance policy • Firm in perfect competition is price _______ • In case of indirect tax, tax burden is shifted from ______ to consumers • Latest Indian origin person to win Nobel Prize in Economics (first name)
Basic Islamic Economic 2014-06-14
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- Islamic economics focuses on the scarcity of unlimited wants and limited ________.
- to thrive or to be successful.
- the belief and understanding that Allah SWT is the Creator, the Lord, the Sovereign, the Sustainer and the Giver.
- spending on others and on the social needs of the community merely to seek God’s pleasure.
- purification plus growth or Inner-self purification.
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- How many philosophies of Islamic Economics are there based on Khurshid Ahmad?
- an agreement of Muslim jurists of a particular matter on a question of law.
- Additional of the philosophies of Islamic economic system based on Umar Chapra.
- In an Islamic economic system, the basic economic problem of what to produce is solved by the pattern of consumer _____________.
- The primary sources for Islamic economic systems.
10 Clues: to thrive or to be successful. • The primary sources for Islamic economic systems. • purification plus growth or Inner-self purification. • an agreement of Muslim jurists of a particular matter on a question of law. • How many philosophies of Islamic Economics are there based on Khurshid Ahmad? • ...
History of economics 2024-10-31
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- …is an economic activity of selling goods and services produced in one country to another.
- …the idea that there is a finite amount of wealth in the world.
- Who was the leadre promoter of railways in Germany?
- Austrian school also known as…?
- …is the tax of a uniform amount levied on each individuals,or “head” paid by non-Muslim dhimmis (jews,christians) and commandet in the Qur’an.
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- Who widely regarded as the “father of economics”?
- “Mental labor should be done by the upper class and physical labor by the lower class” who said this words?
- What is the name of the tax on the produce of lands(islam economics)?
- Which classical school was founded by W.Petty?
- Which histotical school was founded by Friedrich Roscher?
10 Clues: Austrian school also known as…? • Which classical school was founded by W.Petty? • Who widely regarded as the “father of economics”? • Who was the leadre promoter of railways in Germany? • Which histotical school was founded by Friedrich Roscher? • …the idea that there is a finite amount of wealth in the world. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2026-01-15
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- an economic acronym that stands for “there is no such thing as a free lunch"
- the study of how people, businesses, and governments decide to use limited resources to meet their needs and wants
- something that motivates us to perform a specific action
- the next-best alternative you give up when you choose one option over another
- the satisfaction or happiness that comes from consuming a good or service
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- money paid for borrowing money or earned for lending it
- the monetary worth of a good or service
- the money a business makes after subtracting all costs from its earnings
- the branch of economics focused on the economy of a country or region
- different options people have when deciding how to use their resources
10 Clues: the monetary worth of a good or service • money paid for borrowing money or earned for lending it • something that motivates us to perform a specific action • the branch of economics focused on the economy of a country or region • different options people have when deciding how to use their resources • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2024-01-29
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- Cities becoming more urban due to population increase
- An issue that became prominent as it was affecting the health of Americans especially with the population increase
- Buildings, Roads, and Transportation built during the revolution
- A new process used in the mass production of iron
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- (______) Gin- a machine invented to pick seeds out of cotton rather than doing it by hand
- A terrible disease to which Edward Jenner created a vaccine
- A form of government where production and economics are controlled by private sectors
- A form of government where production and economics are controlled by the government
- (____) Theory- proved that the theory of "Miasma" was not true
- The nickname for an invention which was revolutionary in the textile industry
10 Clues: A new process used in the mass production of iron • Cities becoming more urban due to population increase • A terrible disease to which Edward Jenner created a vaccine • (____) Theory- proved that the theory of "Miasma" was not true • Buildings, Roads, and Transportation built during the revolution • ...
Econ Unit 1 Practice CW 2024-06-06
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- The value of the next best alternative given up for the alternative that was chosen
- A theory or simplified representation that helps explain and predict economic behavior in the real world.
- The branch of the economics that deals with behavior and decision making by small units such as individuals and businesses
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- The branch of economics that deals with the economy as a whole and decision making by large units such as governments
- the science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind
- the management of the resources of a community, country, etc., especially with a view to its productivity
- The Basic economic problem that results from a combination of limited resources and unlimited needs
7 Clues: The value of the next best alternative given up for the alternative that was chosen • The Basic economic problem that results from a combination of limited resources and unlimited needs • the management of the resources of a community, country, etc., especially with a view to its productivity • ...
Food 2019-09-06
10 Clues: - really fat • - cattle, etc • - study of money • - most important • - related to farming • - not having enough to eat • - being rich and successful • - typical weather somewhere • - number of people in a country • - not having good access to food
Topic 1 2022-12-12
10 Clues: Shortage • merchandise • A necessity • Something you desire • Any natural resource • Doing work for someone • any purchase, sale, or lease • not utilizing machines or resourses • Production, consumption, and transfer • purchase of goods made with money in production
economic 2026-02-05
10 Clues: items to help • few available • infinite available • the option you pick • not much and is rare • something to survive • the option between two • the study of human choices • something that satisfies you • principle the greed everyone feels
Pdhpe spelling test 2022-10-16
10 Clues: A whole • Long and lean • Having context • Strong and solid • Constantly changing • Relating to the mind • Relating to cognition • Relating to the government • Relating to economics or the economy • Higher percentage of body fat and less muscle
Kenyon College Quiz Bowl 2025-05-06
10 Clues: THE university • Frankly nostalgic • It brings the buzz • Tenth in a lineage • Causes Jordan Yellin' • NCA mineral, for Iris • Compounding difficulty? • Experience rapture, or tossups • Our leader, our compass, our buzzer • Fitting footwear color for surrender
