economics Crossword Puzzles
religion 2 2022-08-17
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- Lenin , Trotsky and Stalin all belonged to this Soviet socialist party
- what Hitler's loyalists and supporters were
- , the British _____was one , related to Imperialsim , _________State Building which Spiderman could have climbed
- what you normally mop , the lower limit in economics
- economist who coined the word 'invisible hand'
- optimism or assurance , what John Maynard Keynes sought to bring back into the economy when the economy was depressed
- board game where you can be a banker or an investor
- lack , want , scarcity
- Stings song about the Cold War , Nikita Kruschev
- Berlin had this for the entire Cold War , an enclosure that builds a border
- birthplace of the industrial revolution
- italian explorer who traveled the ' Silk Road'
- in economics things fall into place and are in a state of balance or rest
- Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo lived during this period
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- region where Poland, the Czech Republic , Romania , Hungary etc are found
- brainchild of President Woodrow Wilson
- the upper limit
- what you do when you pump air into a tyre , to increase substantially
- a revolution that gave us the steam engine and mechanization
- arms race between the US and the USSR
- conference known also as the Crimean Conference where Roosevelt , Churchill and Stalin met to sort out and make sense of the post WWII political and military relations
- stock ________, black _______, public ________
- what ants do as they collect their food , store up or hoard
23 Clues: the upper limit • lack , want , scarcity • arms race between the US and the USSR • brainchild of President Woodrow Wilson • birthplace of the industrial revolution • what Hitler's loyalists and supporters were • economist who coined the word 'invisible hand' • italian explorer who traveled the ' Silk Road' • stock ________, black _______, public ________ • ...
Modern America 2024-04-22
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- conservative president in 1980s connected to "trinkle down" economics and Iran-Contra
- president forced to resign in scandal, went to China, and behind Vietnamization
- organization to protect environment
- elected president in 1992; impeached; Balkan Crisis
- taking of hostages at US embassy in Iran
- post 9/11 US invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq
- these broke in New Oreans during hurricane, flooding the city
- 2005 hurricane that hit New Orleans
- president associated with No Child Left Behind, 9/11, War on Terror, Patriot Act, Hurricane Katrina
- this barrier in Germany fell in 1989.
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- president elected in 1976 that brokered Camp David Accords
- conservation Christian political organization important during 1980s
- peace agreement between Israel and Egypt
- gave law enforcement great latitude to monitor phone and digital communication post 9/11
- elected president in 1988; Gulf War; "read my lips, no more taxes"
- conservative public policy research organization founded in 80s
- scandal involving illegal selling of weapons and illegal funding of terrorists in Latin America
- head of Soviet Union in 80s that tried to modernize it; there at end of the war
- pardoned Richard Nixon
- name for scandal involving breaking in to opponent political party offices
- "trinkle down" economics
- elected in 2008 as first black president
- first challenge of US post Cold War; involved kicking Sadam Hussein out of Kuwait when Iraq invaded
- 1970s oil embargo by OPEC
24 Clues: pardoned Richard Nixon • "trinkle down" economics • 1970s oil embargo by OPEC • organization to protect environment • 2005 hurricane that hit New Orleans • this barrier in Germany fell in 1989. • peace agreement between Israel and Egypt • taking of hostages at US embassy in Iran • elected in 2008 as first black president • post 9/11 US invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq • ...
economic crossword puzzle 2025-11-04
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- smith believed markets worked best with minimal government_____.
- what personal motive did smith say could benefit society as a whole?
- according to keynes economic downturns are caused by insufficient _____ demand
- / what school is thought is named after keynes ideas?
- what type of policy did keynes advocate to manage demand?
- / where was keynes educated at?
- according to smith specialization improves economic _______
- after the war what was he at the breton woods conference?
- who’s is the father of economics?
- which earlier theories did keynes challenge?
- his final work was to get a ____ from the U.S. to britain.
- where was adam smith educated at?
- until what year was he educated at the university of cambridge
- what year did he write the wealth of nations?
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- keynes argued that markets aren’t always self-_____
- keynes was considered a __________ economist
- what global economic crisis inspired keynes ideas?
- what book is adam smith known for?
- “in the long run we are all ____.”
- according to smith the division of ________ increases productivity
- smith ideas became the foundation of what school of economics?
- advocated for free trades and open ______.
- according to smith what’s the true source of a nations wealth
- in which scottish town was he born?
- what kind of public projects did keynes suggest to reduce unemployment?
- where did adam smith teach at?
- what did smith view as a natural regulator of market activity?
- where was keynes born
- what invisible force did smith say guides the market toward efficiency
- what year did keynes write the general theory of employment, interest and money
30 Clues: where was keynes born • where did adam smith teach at? • / where was keynes educated at? • who’s is the father of economics? • where was adam smith educated at? • what book is adam smith known for? • “in the long run we are all ____.” • advocated for free trades and open ______. • in which scottish town was he born? • keynes was considered a __________ economist • ...
vocab 2025-08-11
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- a thing that makes someone want or encourages someone to do something
- not enough of a something consumers want
- countrys money
- a form of currency like money
- a transaction where two or more parties freely trade goods or services
- an economic system characterized by competition and free trade
- best known as the father of economics
- loss of gain from picking something else
- work
- Factors of Production
- an economic state where nearly everyone who wants to work can find a job
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- something that can be used to value goods and services
- combines elements of both free market capitalism and command
- known for his theories of communism socialism and capitalism
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- a model used in economics to illustrate the maximum possible combinations of two goods or services
- something you buy to put a house on
- Socialism is a political and economic system where the means of production, such as factories and land, are owned or controlled by the community
- developing businesses to create value, often involving innovation and risk-taking
- loss of something that may not come back
- function of money letting people store their wealth
- Communism is a political and economic ideology that aims to establish a classless, stateless society based on common ownership of the means of production
- an economic system where private individuals or businesses own
23 Clues: work • countrys money • Factors of Production • a form of currency like money • something you buy to put a house on • best known as the father of economics • not enough of a something consumers want • loss of gain from picking something else • loss of something that may not come back • function of money letting people store their wealth • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
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- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of prodcution
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of prodcution • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
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- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of prodcution
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of prodcution • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
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- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- Buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of production
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: Buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of production • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics and History 2022-11-28
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- type of source created at the time being studied
- the import and export of goods and services
- unlimited needs and wants but limited resources
- when consumers must decide between two or more goods and services
- the citizens who made up most of the population in Rome
- someone who takes the risk of starting their own business
- when someone creates something new or inventive
- someone who is owned by a wealthy Roman citizen
- the importance given to a particular historical event, person or issue
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- the topic we studied during term 3
- the topic we studied in term 1
- focusing on the production of one good or service
- the topic we studied during term 4
- people who worked in the Roman Senate
- information gathered from a historical source
- the person who started Ancient Rome
- type of source created after the time being studied
17 Clues: the topic we studied in term 1 • the topic we studied during term 3 • the topic we studied during term 4 • the person who started Ancient Rome • people who worked in the Roman Senate • the import and export of goods and services • information gathered from a historical source • unlimited needs and wants but limited resources • ...
Economics Unit Vocabulary 2023-01-01
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- something to make your life easier
- goods produced within the borders of one country that EXIT when sent to another country
- when there is not enough supply to meet the demand
- something you must have to live
- the number of customers that want to buy a product or service
- a person that buys goods or services
- an item people want or need that can be held
- exchange of goods and services using money
- the amount of something that is available
- a person that sells goods or services
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- a resource that is used to produce other goods
- exchange of goods and services without the use of money
- people who take the risk of owning their own business
- a resource that comes from human effort
- work people do for customers
- a resource that comes from nature
- goods produced outside the borders of one country that are brought IN to the country
17 Clues: work people do for customers • something you must have to live • a resource that comes from nature • something to make your life easier • a person that buys goods or services • a person that sells goods or services • a resource that comes from human effort • the amount of something that is available • exchange of goods and services using money • ...
Economics Chapter 4 2021-09-13
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- a list of the quantity of a good that a person will buy at different prices
- consuming less of a good and more of another as a reaction to a price increase
- demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to one
- desire to own something and the ability o pay for it
- two goods that are used together
- information about populations of people
- goods used in place of one another
- the amount people buy changes when their income changes
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- graphic representation of a demand schedule
- goods that consumers demand more of when incomes increase
- when demand is not very sensitive to price changes
- gods for which demand falls as income increases
- concept that consumers will buy more a of a good when its price is lower and less when its price is higher
- the assumption that nothing other than the price of a good will change
- table listing the quantity of a good that all consumers will buy at various prices
- when demand is very sensitive to price changes
- entire amount of money a company receives by selling goods or services
17 Clues: two goods that are used together • goods used in place of one another • information about populations of people • graphic representation of a demand schedule • when demand is very sensitive to price changes • gods for which demand falls as income increases • demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to one • when demand is not very sensitive to price changes • ...
Unit 5 Economics 2023-05-17
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- A period of declining national economic activity usually measured as a decrease in GDP for at least two consecutive quarters (six months).
- Money Policy, A monetary policy designed to accelerate the rate of growth the money supply in order to stimulate economic growth.
- Indicators, Statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy.
- An increase in the overall price level of goods and services produced in an economy.
- Policy, Government policy regarding taxing and spending .
- policy, A monetary policy designed to slow the rate of growth of the money supply in order to reduce inflation.
- Cycle, A recurring pattern of growth and decline in economic activity over time.
- effect, A ripper effect in which a change in spending by one person or business leads to additional changes in spending by another person or buisness.
- Price Index, A measure of price changes in consumer goods and services over time;the CPI shows changes in the cost of living from year to year.
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- , A combination of economic stagnation-or slowdown- and high inflation; Features of stagflation include slow or zero economic growth, high unemployment, and rising prices.
- Rate, The percentage of the labor force that is not employed but is actively seeking work.
- spending, Government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues.
- Deficit, The debt ceiling is the limit placed by Congress on the amount of debt the government can accrue
- Policy, Central bank policy aimed at regulating the amount of money in circulation.
- Rate, The percentage increase in the average price level of goods and services from one month or year to the next.
- Domestic Product, The market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a given period of time.
- effect, The possible effect of increased government borrowing on businesses and consumers; by driving interest rates up, high levels of government borrowing may crowd private borrowers out of the lending marketing.
17 Clues: Policy, Government policy regarding taxing and spending . • spending, Government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues. • Indicators, Statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy. • Cycle, A recurring pattern of growth and decline in economic activity over time. • ...
Economics Loic Thiry 2018-02-26
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- two good which are bought in conjunction with one another
- merger of two firms in the same market on the same stage of production
- McDonalds buys a ranch
- a part of the economy's cycle where inflation is likely to be high and GDP growth is storng
- an economy of scale wherby a large firm can hire specialist managers
- an economy of scale whereby large firms ca benefit from more interesting loans
- the willingness and ability to purchase a certain good or service at a given price point
- a cost due to inflation measured in time and effort
- two goods which are easily swappable
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- 60 workers can be more of this than 10000000
- A ranch buys McDonald's
- an obstruction to exports by a foreign government
- two goods which are identical to the consumer
- rent and interest payments are examples of this
- McDonalds buys Apple
- the more you output, the higher this is
- the cost of having to change information regularly because of inflation
17 Clues: McDonalds buys Apple • McDonalds buys a ranch • A ranch buys McDonald's • two goods which are easily swappable • the more you output, the higher this is • 60 workers can be more of this than 10000000 • two goods which are identical to the consumer • rent and interest payments are examples of this • an obstruction to exports by a foreign government • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-07
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- money in the form of dollars and coins
- when demand is higher than supply
- how much consumers want a good or service
- how much of a good or service there is
- a ______ card gives you a loan from the bank which you must pay back at the end of the month, or you will be charged interest
- the process of making a good or service
- trying to attract consumers by offering goods at lower prices
- the amount charged for utilizing a service OR the amount paid to you for depositing money
- when supply is higher than demand
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- motivation or encouragement to do something
- getting goods and services to consumers
- when you put your money in the bank for safe keeping
- using a good or service
- how people, businesses, and governments make decisions about how to use resources
- how much a company makes after paying for business expenses
- Examples of ______ resources include machines and tools
- a ______ card takes money immediately from your account
17 Clues: using a good or service • when demand is higher than supply • when supply is higher than demand • money in the form of dollars and coins • how much of a good or service there is • getting goods and services to consumers • the process of making a good or service • how much consumers want a good or service • motivation or encouragement to do something • ...
Basic Economics Crossword 2024-02-21
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- ___ of production (ex. land)
- ___economics: the study of individual behavior
- Temporary market condition of a resource deficit
- Amount available for sale at all prices produced in one year
- Scarce items that satisfy consumer wants
- An act a consumer is willing to pay for
- Goods used to make other goods
- Adam ___ of Invisible Hand theory
- Changing resources into goods
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- ___economics: the study of the overall economy
- economy
- Too much
- How one economic variable reacts to a change in another
- Market value of all goods/services
- Amount of goods/services people are willing to buy
- Limited availability of a resource
- Market supply and demand balance
17 Clues: economy • Too much • ___ of production (ex. land) • Changing resources into goods • Goods used to make other goods • Market supply and demand balance • Adam ___ of Invisible Hand theory • Market value of all goods/services • Limited availability of a resource • An act a consumer is willing to pay for • Scarce items that satisfy consumer wants • ...
Basic Economics Crossword 2024-02-21
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- ___ of production (ex. land)
- ___economics: the study of individual behavior
- Q supplied < Q demanded
- Amount available for sale at all prices produced in one year
- Scarce items that satisfy consumer wants
- An act a consumer is willing to pay for
- Goods used to make other goods
- Adam ___ of the Invisible Hand theory
- Turning resources into goods
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- ___economics: the study of the overall economy
- ___ economy is a blend of economic systems
- Q supplied > Q demanded
- How one economic variable reacts to a change in another
- Market value of all goods/services
- Amount of goods/services people are willing to buy
- Limited availability of a resource
- Market supply and demand balance
17 Clues: Q supplied > Q demanded • Q supplied < Q demanded • ___ of production (ex. land) • Turning resources into goods • Goods used to make other goods • Market supply and demand balance • Market value of all goods/services • Limited availability of a resource • Adam ___ of the Invisible Hand theory • An act a consumer is willing to pay for • Scarce items that satisfy consumer wants • ...
Economics Final 2023 2023-12-13
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- losely related to GDP, estimates the total value of all final goods and services produced by a country's residents. It factors in residents' overseas investment income and foreign residents' income within the country.
- financial asset or instrument with economic value that can be bought, sold, or traded.
- My favorite Drink
- potential benefits foregone when choosing one option over another, impacting decisions in economics and everyday life.
- basic materials or products bought in large quantities for producing other goods and services.
- The greatest sport ever. Invented by Dr. James Naismith
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- investigates the financial decision-making processes of individuals, households, and businesses, particularly in markets for goods and services.
- fundamental theory in economics that explains how prices and quantities are determined in a market.
- charges applied to borrowed money, goods, or assets, expressed as a percentage of the outstanding loan. They apply to various lending transactions, including mortgages, business loans, and tuition fees.
- reflects a positive outlook on a market's performance, indicating that stock prices are increasing or expected to rise.
- focuses on analysing a nation's overall economic performance and behaviour, including factors like unemployment, GDP, inflation, and growth.
- measures a nation's economic performance by summing the monetary value of all goods and services produced within its borders during a specific period. This metric offers a quick snapshot of a country's economic health, making it essential for comparisons and policy decisions.
- economic system driven by supply and demand, with limited government intervention.
- the gradual decline in the purchasing power of a currency over time, leading to rising living costs.
- a stock market with pessimistic prospects, where stock prices face a prolonged decline.
- signifies ownership in an asset or company.
- Our Mascott
17 Clues: Our Mascott • My favorite Drink • signifies ownership in an asset or company. • The greatest sport ever. Invented by Dr. James Naismith • economic system driven by supply and demand, with limited government intervention. • financial asset or instrument with economic value that can be bought, sold, or traded. • ...
Intro to Economics 2025-02-05
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- a synonym for shortage
- services can be __________ or unpaid
- one type of scarcity is scarcity of ______
- these are the basic materials used to make a product; they come from natural resources
- these kinds of resources are found directly in nature
- we have to make _______ because of scarcity
- another term for money (or other type of wealth used for a purpose)
- you cannot survive for more than 3 days without this natural resource
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- a self-made businessperson
- these are merchandise or possessions
- work, especially physical work
- the study of choice under conditions of scarcity
- one type of scarcity is scarcity of ____
- merchandise means things that are for ___
- this raw material comes from sheep
- anything you own that has value
- the action of helping or doing work for someone
17 Clues: a synonym for shortage • a self-made businessperson • work, especially physical work • anything you own that has value • this raw material comes from sheep • these are merchandise or possessions • services can be __________ or unpaid • one type of scarcity is scarcity of ____ • merchandise means things that are for ___ • one type of scarcity is scarcity of ______ • ...
Economics Chapter 3 2024-05-09
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- Federal health insurance program for senior citizens, regardless of income.
- Severe economic downturn that lasted from late 2007 through mid 2009.
- Federal program of disability and retirement benefits that covers most working people.
- Fuel made from wood, peat, municipal solid waste, straw, corn, tires, landfill gases, fish oils, and other waste.
- An economic system in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit with limited government intervention.
- The struggle among sellers to attract consumers.
- Free enterprise market economy where people carry on their economic affairs freely, but are subject to some government intervention and regulation.
- Lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers.
- Act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in market transactions; a characteristic of capitalism and free enterprise.
- Difference between the revenue from sales and the full opportunity cost of resources involved in producing the sales.
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- Income that does not increase over time.
- Role of the consumer as ruler of the market in determining the types of goods and services produced.
- Fundamental feature of capitalism, which allows individuals to own and control their possessions as they wish; includes both tangible and intangible property.
- Economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies.
- Risk-taking individual in search of profits; one of four factors of production.
- Rise in general level of prices.
- Driving force that encourages people and organizations to improve their material well-being; characteristic of capitalism and free enterprise.
17 Clues: Rise in general level of prices. • Income that does not increase over time. • The struggle among sellers to attract consumers. • Lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers. • Severe economic downturn that lasted from late 2007 through mid 2009. • Federal health insurance program for senior citizens, regardless of income. • ...
IGCSE Economics 1 2025-02-11
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- Companies that produce in more than one country
- A Situation where demand exceeds supply
- Wages plus other payments to workers
- The Willingness and ability to sell a product
- An insufficient Quantity to satisfy everyone's wants
- An excess of revenue over costs
- Reorganisation of production to reduce costs
- A payment to shareholders
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- Products people desire to have
- A market situation with only one seller
- Disposable income that is not spent
- A Payment to encourage the production or consumption of a product
- A Concentration on particular tasks or products
- Organisations of workers that act in the interest of their members
- An Item used to buy products
- Human Made Resources
- Natural Resources
17 Clues: Natural Resources • Human Made Resources • A payment to shareholders • An Item used to buy products • Products people desire to have • An excess of revenue over costs • Disposable income that is not spent • Wages plus other payments to workers • A market situation with only one seller • A Situation where demand exceeds supply • Reorganisation of production to reduce costs • ...
YEAR 11 ECONOMICS 2025-04-11
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- Goods that can replace each other in consumption.
- The process of increasing interconnectedness of economies worldwide.
- The type of goods used by individuals for personal use are known as ______ goods
- The loss of the next best alternative foregone.
- This type of economy is where decisions are guided by price signals created by supply and demand.
- Desires for goods and services that are not necessary for survival.
- These arise when increased production leads to lower costs per unit.
- The quantity of a good that producers are willing and able to sell.
- A decrease in the quantity demanded due to an increase in price, is known as a _______________ of demand.
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- This model shows how income flows through the economy. _____________ ______________ of income.
- The factor of production involving risk-taking and organisation.
- The spending on goods and services by households.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- Latin phrase meaning 'all other things being equal'.
- When individuals or businesses focus on a particular task or product.
- The process of creating goods and services.
- A measure of how much quantity demanded responds to a change in price, is known as price _____________________ of demand
17 Clues: The process of creating goods and services. • The loss of the next best alternative foregone. • Goods that can replace each other in consumption. • The spending on goods and services by households. • Latin phrase meaning 'all other things being equal'. • The factor of production involving risk-taking and organisation. • ...
Ug courses 2022-06-22
8 Clues: for artisans • for engineers • for hotel staff • management course • for economics lovers • lawers pursue this course • only IIM offer these courses • first choice of commerce studnets
test 2022-07-25
Economic Systems 2023-04-04
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- Economic system in which prices and wages are determined by unrestricted competition between businesses, without government intervention
- Scottish economist and philosopher was known as the father of modern economics
- German philosopher and economist known for his theories on communism and the labor theory of value
- Economic system in which resources are owned and controlled by the government or the state
- The study of how people and societies use limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants and needs
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- Economic system in which resources are allocated based on customs, traditions, and beliefs
- Sector of the economy that is controlled by the government and includes public services
- The exchange of goods and services across international borders
- Sector of the economy that is controlled by individuals or private companies
- Agreement that established a free trade zone between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- Economic system that combines elements of both the command and market economies
11 Clues: The exchange of goods and services across international borders • Sector of the economy that is controlled by individuals or private companies • Scottish economist and philosopher was known as the father of modern economics • Economic system that combines elements of both the command and market economies • ...
work 2020-12-16
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- working for 3-5 hours a day
- working for over 9 hours a day
- worker
- requiring a lot of effort and hard work
- not forever
- your opportunities in the future
- out of work
- forever
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- with high salary
- easy to adapt to changing situations
- (3 words) responsible for
- sphere in economics
- (2 words) your way in the profession
- making you feel under pressure, nervous
- working standard amount of time per day
- with a lot of opponents
16 Clues: worker • forever • not forever • out of work • with high salary • sphere in economics • with a lot of opponents • (3 words) responsible for • working for 3-5 hours a day • working for over 9 hours a day • your opportunities in the future • easy to adapt to changing situations • (2 words) your way in the profession • requiring a lot of effort and hard work • ...
Classification 2025-01-30
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- What everyone at a university gets
- it's best when people mind their own
- fitness
- painting, sculpture etc
- money, money, money!
- we are using it right now
- understanding the mind
- these graduates might specialize in settlements
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- read it and maybe weep
- making sense of it all
- fairy tales are an example
- funny or illustrative
- a study of people
- some babies experience this
- the heavens above
- the type of study that matters in cities
16 Clues: fitness • a study of people • the heavens above • money, money, money! • funny or illustrative • read it and maybe weep • making sense of it all • understanding the mind • painting, sculpture etc • we are using it right now • fairy tales are an example • some babies experience this • What everyone at a university gets • it's best when people mind their own • ...
Chapter 4 Economics 2021-09-14
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- a table that list the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price
- when consumers react to an inrease in a good;d price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
- goods used in place of each other
- the change in consumption resulting from a change in real income
- a good that consumers demand more of when their income increases
- economic law that that states that consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when it's price increases.
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at very different price.
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1
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- two goods that are bought and used together
- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- a measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- describes demand that is not very sensitive to a price change
- a good that consumers demand less of when their income increases
- the total amount of money a firm receives by selling goods or services.
- describes demand that is very sensitive to a change in price
- a Latin phrase meaning "all other things held constant"
17 Clues: goods used in place of each other • two goods that are bought and used together • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • a measure of how consumers react to a change in price • a Latin phrase meaning "all other things held constant" • describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1 • the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-13
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- things used to make goods & services
- to bring in something from another country
- to have an exchange of services or goods
- limit the value of goods imported/exported
- to not allow a country to trade with another
- Clothes,T.V.,and Gasoline are examples of
- the amount of comfort a person has
- the skills, knowledge a person needs
- to bring to another country; goods, services
- businesses involved in food,transport,etc.
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- a person who runs a business/businesses
- where goods can be exported for trade
- resources that are not man-made
- people in a country that can read & wright
- goods that are used to produce new goods
- Being better at certain services or goods
- when exporting or importing there may be tax
17 Clues: resources that are not man-made • the amount of comfort a person has • things used to make goods & services • the skills, knowledge a person needs • where goods can be exported for trade • a person who runs a business/businesses • to have an exchange of services or goods • goods that are used to produce new goods • Clothes,T.V.,and Gasoline are examples of • ...
Economics 6.3 (B) 2021-10-12
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- the time, energy, and money that buyers and sellers in a market expend in trying to find one another in order to engage in transactions.
- broad term for legislation that limits rental rates in a city or state
- cost of production that affect people who have no control over how much of a good is produced.
- amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that’s actively utilized.
- making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand
- a situation in which the demand for a product or service exceeds its supply in market
- the demand in a product or service exceeds its supply in a market (a lack of affordable)
- a situation where internal and/or external, forces prevent market equilibrium from being reached.
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- market in which goods are sold illegally
- a condition or state in which economic forces are balanced.
- system of allocating scarce goods and services using criteria other than price
- the lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid
- sudden shortage of a good
- the lowest legal price that can be paid in a market for goods and services,labor, or finical capital
- a type of price control usually government mandated.
- where price is more than its equilibrium price.
- something that is very popular for a short time then forgotten
17 Clues: sudden shortage of a good • market in which goods are sold illegally • where price is more than its equilibrium price. • the lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid • a type of price control usually government mandated. • making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand • a condition or state in which economic forces are balanced. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-13
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- the possible combination of goods and/or services that can be produced
- a benefit or cost persuading decisions or actions by people participating in the economy
- the amount of the upcoming best alternative among someone's choices
- collection of tangible and scarce goods that transfer to another person
- merging land, labor, and capital into new products
- required to survive
- in which workers put their abilities, effort, and skills to production
- an substitute choice that someone faces when they make an economic decision
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- intangible work that is done for someone
- by which a thing is produced and has equipment, tools, machinery, factories, and money
- economically necessary items or items that satisfy an economic want
- used to make valuable goods and services
- an ability for a good or service to give satisfaction, which depends on the needs and wants of a person
- infinite human wants come across limited resources
- desired to satisfy
- the worth shown in dollars and cents
- a limited resource that contains vegetation, animal life, climate, and minerals
17 Clues: desired to satisfy • required to survive • the worth shown in dollars and cents • intangible work that is done for someone • used to make valuable goods and services • infinite human wants come across limited resources • merging land, labor, and capital into new products • economically necessary items or items that satisfy an economic want • ...
Government and Economics 2022-03-28
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- who pays the burden of it
- financial gain of the amount of money
- plan of gov estimated future
- quantity changes slower than price
- group of countries that give power to the gov
- satisfy human wants
- buys goods and services
- limited supply of something
- ran by a few people
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- focusing on something specific
- how many people want the good
- trading without money
- political freedom and equality
- amount of goods available
- Creating products
- distribution of goods
- People working and doing jobs
17 Clues: Creating products • satisfy human wants • ran by a few people • trading without money • distribution of goods • buys goods and services • who pays the burden of it • amount of goods available • limited supply of something • plan of gov estimated future • how many people want the good • People working and doing jobs • focusing on something specific • political freedom and equality • ...
Economics Chapter 10 2022-05-03
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- coin holds less value than the coin has
- general rising in prices
- former White House Secretary during 1932
- primitive societies usually graduate
- spokesman for the Monetarist approach
- there are no national Banks
- the way the American economy accepts money
- check bears a future date.
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- commodity that some entity holds in store
- two or more people share the account.
- accepts deposits and makes commercial loans.
- what others have that the person has.
- away that generally people use to pay for a good or service.
- does not hold value
- check bears a date that is more than 6 months old.
- exchange for a good or serve
- an authorization for a bank to exist
17 Clues: does not hold value • general rising in prices • check bears a future date. • there are no national Banks • exchange for a good or serve • primitive societies usually graduate • an authorization for a bank to exist • two or more people share the account. • what others have that the person has. • spokesman for the Monetarist approach • coin holds less value than the coin has • ...
Economics and Finances 2020-11-11
17 Clues: ränta • uttag • brutto • fusion • rabatt • förlust • tillgångar • underskott • fakturering • partihandlare • högkonjunktur • detaljhandlare • prisnedsättning • girera, överföra • betalning,likvid • gottgöra, återbetala • bekräftelse, verifikation
Economics Chapter 9 2024-05-13
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- concessions made by union members to management; gains from labor negotiations are given back to management to help employers remain competitive and thereby save jobs.
- the process for resolving union-management conflicts over interpretation or violation of a collective bargaining agreement.
- explanation of wage rates based on the bargaining strength of organized labor.
- prevailing pay scale for work performed in an occupation in a given area or region.
- A method of settling disputes outside of court by using the services of a neutral third party, called a mediator. The mediator acts as a communicating agent between the parties and suggests ways in which the parties can resolve their dispute..
- states that employers are willing to pay more for people with certificates, diplomas, degrees, and other indicators or "signals" of superior ability.
- an agreement between union and management to have a neutral third party collect facts about a dispute and present nonbinding recommendations.
- explanation stating that the supply and demand for a worker's skills and services determine the wage or salary.
- a guaranteed contract reserved exclusively for a targeted group.
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- wage rate leaving neither a surplus nor a shortage of workers in the market.
- Process by which a union representing a group of workers negotiates with management for a contract.
- an authoritative command or order issued by the government.
- settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider.
- temporary government takeover of a company to keep it running during a labor-management dispute.
- wage scale paying newer workers a lower wage than others already on the job.
- A metaphor alluding to the invisible barriers that prevent minorities and women from being promoted to top corporate positions.
- years of service, which is used as a consideration for assigning committee members.
17 Clues: an authoritative command or order issued by the government. • a guaranteed contract reserved exclusively for a targeted group. • wage rate leaving neither a surplus nor a shortage of workers in the market. • wage scale paying newer workers a lower wage than others already on the job. • ...
Y13 Economics Crossword 2024-04-19
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- ______-Lerner condition
- X > M
- Charging unfair/unconscionably high prices
- When prices are falling
- >25% market share
- <$2.15 a day at PPP
- Charging diff prices for identical g/s
- Sunk costs
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- UK Competition Regulator
- The deficit that exists even at full employment
- A few firms dominating the market
- An alternative indicator of development
- Many sellers, similar but differentiated g/s
- _____ Power Parity
- Increased interdependence of economies
- A ratio to assess market dominance
- Protectionism
17 Clues: X > M • Sunk costs • Protectionism • >25% market share • _____ Power Parity • <$2.15 a day at PPP • ______-Lerner condition • When prices are falling • UK Competition Regulator • A few firms dominating the market • A ratio to assess market dominance • Increased interdependence of economies • Charging diff prices for identical g/s • An alternative indicator of development • ...
Unit 5 Economics 2023-05-17
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- A period of declining national economic activity usually measured as a decrease in GDP for at least two consecutive quarters (six months).
- Money Policy, A monetary policy designed to accelerate the rate of growth the money supply in order to stimulate economic growth.
- Indicators, Statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy.
- An increase in the overall price level of goods and services produced in an economy.
- Policy, Government policy regarding taxing and spending .
- policy, A monetary policy designed to slow the rate of growth of the money supply in order to reduce inflation.
- Cycle, A recurring pattern of growth and decline in economic activity over time.
- effect, A ripper effect in which a change in spending by one person or business leads to additional changes in spending by another person or buisness.
- Price Index, A measure of price changes in consumer goods and services over time;the CPI shows changes in the cost of living from year to year.
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- , A combination of economic stagnation-or slowdown- and high inflation; Features of stagflation include slow or zero economic growth, high unemployment, and rising prices.
- Rate, The percentage of the labor force that is not employed but is actively seeking work.
- spending, Government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues.
- Deficit, The debt ceiling is the limit placed by Congress on the amount of debt the government can accrue
- Policy, Central bank policy aimed at regulating the amount of money in circulation.
- Rate, The percentage increase in the average price level of goods and services from one month or year to the next.
- Domestic Product, The market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a given period of time.
- effect, The possible effect of increased government borrowing on businesses and consumers; by driving interest rates up, high levels of government borrowing may crowd private borrowers out of the lending marketing.
17 Clues: Policy, Government policy regarding taxing and spending . • spending, Government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues. • Indicators, Statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy. • Cycle, A recurring pattern of growth and decline in economic activity over time. • ...
1.1 Economics glossary 2025-02-27
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- A thing that may be chosen
- Purpose or reason for being
- Enterprise A business that prioritises financial and economic objectives.
- Any groups that are interested in the business.
- The actural direct outcomes, postive or negitive, resulting from decision-making
- A suggestion as to the best course of action
- A standard by which something is judged.
- “Disadvantages” including financial costs.
- A framework for setting objectives that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound, providing clarity and direction.
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- Indirect impacts felt as a result of an event or decision, emphasising the interconnect nature of choices
- A collection of individuals who join together to achieve some common goals and objectives.
- A choice that individuals and companies make once they have all the information related to the decision topic.
- A business that prioritise social, environmental, or cultural objectives.
- Advantages
- resources A resource that has a lesser amount that desired
- An agreement that is reached when each side makes an allowance for the other.
- A group of people with authority to govern
17 Clues: Advantages • A thing that may be chosen • Purpose or reason for being • A standard by which something is judged. • A group of people with authority to govern • “Disadvantages” including financial costs. • A suggestion as to the best course of action • Any groups that are interested in the business. • resources A resource that has a lesser amount that desired • ...
Fundamental Economics Problems 2024-11-12
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- to make choice
- all factors of production are variable
- individual to survive and function optimally.
- text that are subjective
- that this being equal
- used to produce goods & services.
- The study of how economies function, focusing on the behavior of individuals and firms.
- the situation where there is not enough of a resource to satisfy all wants.
- The study of individual markets.
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- One factor of production is fixed.
- The study of whole economy or group of economies.
- Economists take change into account in their analysis of situations.
- choice of the next best term
- desires that individuals seek to attain or possess.
- economic term describes the limited availability of resources
- factors of products
- positive statement can be…
- what is fundamental economics problem
- The process of deciding how to allocate scarce resources to satisfy different wants and needs.
- use “what for whom how to produce
20 Clues: to make choice • factors of products • that this being equal • text that are subjective • positive statement can be… • choice of the next best term • The study of individual markets. • used to produce goods & services. • use “what for whom how to produce • One factor of production is fixed. • what is fundamental economics problem • all factors of production are variable • ...
Chapter 3 Economics 2026-02-26
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- What kind of externality is a flight path that goes over your house?
- Who created the welfare system?
- Total value of all the goods and services produced in a particular economy
- What kind of equality does America give to everyone to compete in the market place?
- Economic theory that deals with behavior and decision making by individuals
- What the government offers to help raise the standard of living of the poor.
- What is the invention that created greater productivity?
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- What determines the poverty threshold?
- what is a recall notice by law?
- Which sector does the US Post Office belong to?
- Economic side effect that results in unexpected benefits
- How does the government offer incentives for innovation?
- Rivalry between producers of similar goods to win more business
- This can make an economy more efficient
- Food stamps are an example of which kind of benefit?
- This is the education public interest group.
- President who suggested we rely on faith-based initiatives.
17 Clues: what is a recall notice by law? • Who created the welfare system? • What determines the poverty threshold? • This can make an economy more efficient • This is the education public interest group. • Which sector does the US Post Office belong to? • Food stamps are an example of which kind of benefit? • Economic side effect that results in unexpected benefits • ...
year 9 economics 2020-04-29
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- pay per hour for work/labour
- human effort, mental and physical
- the equipment used to produce goods and services
- factors of production are owned by government
- people produce g&s but only enough for their family
- one party's actions having affect on another
- government levy paid by households/firms
- where goods and services are purchased and sold
- payment for the use of land
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- purchasing new capital
- government control production,consumption & distribution
- payment per year for work/labour
- goods/services bought from overseas
- money paid for lent money from the bank
- minimal/basic necessities for life/survival
- finanical assistance provided by the government
- selling of goods and services overseas
17 Clues: purchasing new capital • payment for the use of land • pay per hour for work/labour • payment per year for work/labour • human effort, mental and physical • goods/services bought from overseas • selling of goods and services overseas • money paid for lent money from the bank • government levy paid by households/firms • minimal/basic necessities for life/survival • ...
Business and Economics 2021-07-22
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- An item that can be used, stored or bought
- A person who works for the maximum amount of hours and days
- _______economics looks at the big idea of economics
- When you give somthing away, like money or goods
- A person who takes on a business venture, showing initiative by taking advantage of an opportunity usually with considerable risk.
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- Someone who buys and uses goods and services
- Buying something from another country
- A way of still receiving money once you retire
- Selling something overseas
- A business like mining or agriculture
- The amount of income you receive after tax has been taken out
- Something you would like to have
- A record of a company paying their employees
- Total amount of money generated by a business
- The amount of money available for a task
- A compulsory monetory contribution to the government
- Something necessary for survival
17 Clues: Selling something overseas • Something you would like to have • Something necessary for survival • Buying something from another country • A business like mining or agriculture • The amount of money available for a task • An item that can be used, stored or bought • Someone who buys and uses goods and services • A record of a company paying their employees • ...
Chapter 6 Economics 2021-10-13
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- when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded
- Such as air and water pollution, that "spill over" onto other people who have no control over how much of a good is produced(side effects)
- when the quantity supplied does not equal the quantity demanded at a certain price
- A system for allocating goods and services using tools other than price
- quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- the point at which quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal
- when people conduct business without regard for government controls on price and quantity(illegal)
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- when there is a sudden shortage of a good, such as wheat or gasoline
- when quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied
- when quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- a maximum price that can be charged
- a lowest price that can be paid
- the lowest hourly a business can pay workers
- a price ceiling placed on the amount people pay for housing
- a product that is popular for a short period of time
- the amount of goods a firm has on hand
- the costs consumers pay in looking for a good or service
17 Clues: a lowest price that can be paid • a maximum price that can be charged • the amount of goods a firm has on hand • the lowest hourly a business can pay workers • quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded • a product that is popular for a short period of time • when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded • ...
Economics Chapter 6 2021-10-12
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- when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded.
- the maximum price that can be charged.
- a price ceiling placed to make rent more affordable.
- a market in which goods are sold illegally.
- the minimum price that can be charged.
- the financial and opportunity costs paid by consumers when searching for a good or service.
- occurs when there is a sudden shortage of a good.
- an item whose supply has a sudden rise in demand.
- when the quantity demanded is equal to quantity supplied.
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- when the quantity supplied is not equal quantity demanded.
- the amount of a supply that a company has.
- side effects which are "spilled over" to people who have no control over how much of a supply is produced.
- occurs when there is excess supply.
- occurs when there is excess demand.
- when quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied.
- a system for allocating goods and services using tools other than price.
- a minimum price an employer can pay a worker.
17 Clues: occurs when there is excess supply. • occurs when there is excess demand. • the maximum price that can be charged. • the minimum price that can be charged. • the amount of a supply that a company has. • a market in which goods are sold illegally. • a minimum price an employer can pay a worker. • occurs when there is a sudden shortage of a good. • ...
Unit 1: Economics 2021-10-12
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- the alternative choices people face in making an economic decision
- means by which something is produced including money, tools, machinery, and factories; key for economic growth
- items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want
- risk-takers who combine the other factors of production into new products
- desires for satisfaction
- a good's or service's ability to provide satisfaction, varying with the needs and wants of each person
- a cost or benefit that motivates a decision or action by consumers, workers, firms or other participants in the economy
- work performed for someone and is intangible
- limited resources including minerals, vegetation, animal life and climate
- the abbreviation of the combination of goods and/or services that can be produced when all productive resources are used
- the conditions where unlimited human wants face limited resources
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- an alternative title for the four factors of production
- workers who apply their effort, abilities, and skills to production
- the money, time, or resources a person gives up to make their final choice
- worth expressed in dollars and cents
- the accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable to another person
- requirements for survival
17 Clues: desires for satisfaction • requirements for survival • worth expressed in dollars and cents • work performed for someone and is intangible • an alternative title for the four factors of production • items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want • the conditions where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Fundamental Economics Vocabulary 2021-10-12
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- the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- a limited resource including minerals, vegetation, animal life, and climate
- the accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable to another person
- risk-takers who combine land, labor, and capital into new products
- means by which something is produced and includes money, tools, equipment, machinery, and factories
- the money, time, or resources a person gives up to make their final choice
- a cost or benefit that motivates a decision or action by consumers, workers, firms, or other participants in the economy
- the four factors of production required to produce goods and services
- the alternative choices people face when making an economic decision
- work performed for someone and are intangible
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- the combination of goods and/or services that can be produced when all productive resources are used
- a good's or service's ability to provide satisfaction, which varies with the needs and wants of each person
- something that is required for survival
- workers who apply their effort, abilities, and skills to production
- worth expressed in dollars and cents
- items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want
- something that is desired for satisfaction
17 Clues: worth expressed in dollars and cents • something that is required for survival • something that is desired for satisfaction • work performed for someone and are intangible • items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want • the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Fundamental Economics Vocabulary 2021-10-12
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- something that is desired for satisfaction
- a good's or service's ability to provide satisfaction, which varies with the needs and wants of each person
- items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want
- the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- the alternative choices people face when making an economic decision
- work performed for someone and are intangible
- a cost or benefit that motivates a decision or action by consumers, workers, firms, or other participants in the economy
- means by which something is produced and includes money, tools, equipment, machinery, and factories
- the combination of goods and/or services that can be produced when all productive resources are used
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- risk-takers who combine land, labor, and capital into new products
- the four factors of production required to produce goods and services
- the accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable to another person
- the money, time, or resources a person gives up to make their final choice
- workers who apply their effort, abilities, and skills to production
- worth expressed in dollars and cents
- something that is required for survival
- a limited resource including minerals, vegetation, animal life, and climate
17 Clues: worth expressed in dollars and cents • something that is required for survival • something that is desired for satisfaction • work performed for someone and are intangible • items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want • the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-20
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- A ___________ tax is one that increases with one's income.
- An ______ is the sale of a good or service to another country.
- A ________ is a type of market in which there is an absence of competition, and one single person or firm is the only supplier of a particular good/service.
- ____________ is a policy that aims to maximize exports and minimize imports.
- ________ rate refers to the rate at which one country's currency is traded for another.
- A period in the business cycle in which economic activity declines.
- A ______ is a tax imposed on the import/export of goods.
- ________ unemployment is the type of unemployment intrinsic to the upturn and downturn of the business cycle.
- Market _________ is the extent to which assets can be sold or bought without drastic change to said assets' prices.
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- Economic ___________ measures the well-being and quality of life in a country.
- _______ is the income earned from the sale of goods/services.
- A decrease in the value of a currency is known as a ____________.
- ________ is the concept that is the foundation for economics as a whole, and refers to the limited availability of resources.
- ________ utility is the change in total utility caused by the consumption of a single unit of a good or service.
- The attribute of economic independence is known as _______.
- _________ is when prices in an economy as a whole rise.
- ___ is an acronym that refers to the monetary value of all goods/services produced over a certain time period within a country.
17 Clues: _________ is when prices in an economy as a whole rise. • A ______ is a tax imposed on the import/export of goods. • A ___________ tax is one that increases with one's income. • The attribute of economic independence is known as _______. • _______ is the income earned from the sale of goods/services. • ...
Gary economics 1 2021-12-28
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- a good that lasts more than three years of regular use
- a social science dealing with how to satisfy people's unlimited wants and needs
- an economy that allocates resources based on ritual, habit, or custom
- the process of transferring privately-owned industries to the state
- monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- independently owned firms joined together and governed by a board of directors to regulate competition
- an economy that combines some elements of traditional, command, and market economies
- an economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production to generate profit
- the process of transferring state-owned industries to private entities
- fundamental problem of limited resources and unlimited wants and needs
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- an economy where supply, demand, and prices dictate what is produced
- a production process that requires large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- an economy that is guided by a central authority which makes most of the economic decisions
- an economic and political system where private ownership is abolished
- a good that is a tool, equipment, or other manufactured good used to produce other goods and services
- an economy where the government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining some of what is produced
- the total monetary value of goods and services produced within a country per year
17 Clues: a good that lasts more than three years of regular use • monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market • the process of transferring privately-owned industries to the state • an economy where supply, demand, and prices dictate what is produced • an economic and political system where private ownership is abolished • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
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- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of prodcution
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of prodcution • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology. 2022-09-06
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- the action or fact of getting brought back to life
- the god of war and chaos
- pyramids built in Egypt
- writing system of pictures
- lady of green crops, the goddess of earth
- Osiris son turned counterpart
- a female god
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
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- 2nd biggest water thing in the world
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
- lord of law
- the prod
- god of grain, Isis's lover
- a traditional story
- between two rivers
15 Clues: the prod • lord of law • a female god • between two rivers • a traditional story • pyramids built in Egypt • the god of war and chaos • a ruler in ancient Egypt. • god of grain, Isis's lover • writing system of pictures • Osiris son turned counterpart • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • 2nd biggest water thing in the world • lady of green crops, the goddess of earth • ...
Fiscal Policy 2025-12-02
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- Economics (John Maynard Keynes) An approach designed to lower unemployment and raise output by stimulating aggregate demand.
- Economics Federal government's attempt to influence or stabilize the economy through taxes and spending.
- The delay in identifying changes in GDP due to slow or incomplete economic data.
- The point where taxpayers feel they are paying more in taxes than they receive in benefits.
- The concept that changes in investment spending will magnify the effect on total spending.
- The time between the approval of a policy and when it actually goes into effect.
- A change in investment spending caused by a change in total spending; lower spending makes investors more cautious.
- Programs that automatically trigger government spending when economic growth slows.
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- The time it takes lawmakers to debate and pass economic policies.
- A tax system where reduced income results in paying lower taxes.
- Social programs with eligibility requirements that provide income supplements (e.g., Social Security).
- Insurance Payments to workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own for a limited time.
12 Clues: A tax system where reduced income results in paying lower taxes. • The time it takes lawmakers to debate and pass economic policies. • The delay in identifying changes in GDP due to slow or incomplete economic data. • The time between the approval of a policy and when it actually goes into effect. • ...
The baseball man Ford 2022-01-06
Across
- the study of goods and services
- a person who is walking
- studies earth
- plays or writes music
- horseback riding
- person;human being
- collects money
Down
- of relating or characteristic of poets or poetry
- ask's question's
- a scientist who studies the universe beyond earth
- a person that makes people laugh or is funny
- poisonous
- applying to all members of a particular group
- something that keeps your food cold
- of or pertaining to academic learning
15 Clues: poisonous • studies earth • collects money • ask's question's • horseback riding • person;human being • plays or writes music • a person who is walking • the study of goods and services • something that keeps your food cold • of or pertaining to academic learning • a person that makes people laugh or is funny • applying to all members of a particular group • ...
The baseball man Ford 2022-01-06
Across
- the study of goods and services
- a person who is walking
- studies earth
- plays or writes music
- horseback riding
- person;human being
- collects money
Down
- of relating or characteristic of poets or poetry
- ask's question's
- a scientist who studies the universe beyond earth
- a person that makes people laugh or is funny
- poisonous
- applying to all members of a particular group
- something that keeps your food cold
- of or pertaining to academic learning
15 Clues: poisonous • studies earth • collects money • ask's question's • horseback riding • person;human being • plays or writes music • a person who is walking • the study of goods and services • something that keeps your food cold • of or pertaining to academic learning • a person that makes people laugh or is funny • applying to all members of a particular group • ...
Unit vocab Project 2022-09-28
Across
- Facts that prove something
- proof or evidence from someone
- were aperson rules with advisors or representatives
- the copy of a primary source
- the or belief of a population
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior
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- background info
- an object made by a human being
- stability
- the use of money or currency
- Insider perspective
- poor people in rome
- the effect of a cause
- source an original object or document
- the study of people
15 Clues: stability • background info • Insider perspective • poor people in rome • the study of people • the effect of a cause • Facts that prove something • the use of money or currency • the copy of a primary source • the or belief of a population • proof or evidence from someone • an object made by a human being • source an original object or document • ...
great depression 2023-10-16
Across
- is a budget in which revenues are equal
- the availability of liquid assets
- equity market, or share market
- general increase of the prices
- commonly known by his initials
- conditions associated with the elevation
- the total of money held by the public
- a list or collection
- average change over time
Down
- run by charities like the red cross
- The government budget balance,
- financial institution
- a financial crisis
- money received
- economics and political science
15 Clues: money received • a financial crisis • a list or collection • financial institution • average change over time • The government budget balance, • equity market, or share market • general increase of the prices • commonly known by his initials • economics and political science • the availability of liquid assets • run by charities like the red cross • ...
Neo-classical School of Thought 2022-11-12
Across
- Neoclassical economists assume that consumer perceptions of the value of a product affect its price and...
- the consumer's first concern is to maximize...
- Neoclassical economics integrates the cost of production theory from classical economics with the concepts of utility
- Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always
Down
- The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product.
- the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user
- competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources.
7 Clues: the consumer's first concern is to maximize... • competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources. • Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always • the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user • The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product. • ...
Neo-classical School of Thought 2022-11-12
Across
- Neoclassical economists assume that consumer perceptions of the value of a product affect its price and...
- the consumer's first concern is to maximize...
- Neoclassical economics integrates the cost of production theory from classical economics with the concepts of utility
- Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always...
Down
- The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product.
- the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user
- competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources.
7 Clues: the consumer's first concern is to maximize... • competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources. • Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always... • the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user • The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product. • ...
Vocab. words 2021-03-31
Across
- The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product or service
- A financial gain
- The object made available for consumer use or purchase
- The amount of output produced and consumed in a market
- A product or service that can be used with another
- The branch of Economics concerned with large-scale production and the economy as a whole
Down
- The branch of Economics concerned with single factors of production and the effects of the decisions of individuals
7 Clues: A financial gain • A product or service that can be used with another • The object made available for consumer use or purchase • The amount of output produced and consumed in a market • The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product or service • The branch of Economics concerned with large-scale production and the economy as a whole • ...
Mega Social Studies Crossword 2016-05-22
Across
- Egyptian form of paper created by reed plants that grew along the Nile River.
- The major African river where Egyptian civilization began.
- Line of rulers from the same family
- The major Indian river where Harappan Civilization began
- Government led by religious leaders.
- Government were citizens hold power, voting occurs, and individual freedoms are given.
- Chinese philosophy teaching people to respect everyone.
- India is known as this because it is a large landmass separated from the rest of Asia by the Himalaya Mountains.
- The area of land near a river's mouth where the river fans out and deposits sand and silt.
- A Mesopotamian invention that's important to our transportation and travel.
- The supreme ruler/god on earth in Egyptian society
- A person that creates maps for specific purposes.
- Egyptian form of writing using pictures to stand for words and ideas.
- The Zhou Dynasty established the _______ of Heaven because they had the Gods' permission to rule
- The dynasty of China when the Great Wall of China was built.
- The worship of only one God.
- Results that were meant to happen from changing the environment.
- The first known form of writing invented in Mesopotamia.
- The spread of people, ideas, technology, and products among places.
- Chinese civilization began next to this river
- A type of map that shows elevation and landforms.
- Saying McDonalds is north of Taco Bell is which type of location?
- Rivers carry this type of soil which creates fertile land along a river's banks.
- A type of source that is a first-hand account of history (Such as an Egyptian Pharaoh's tomb)
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- One of the major rivers of Mesopotamia civilization
- Egyptians felt they could use the items in their tombs in the ______________
- This major religion was created in India by a Hindu Prince named Siddhartha Gautama and later spread to China
- An economics term meaning to sell or send goods to another country.
- Government led by king or queen.
- The famous Mesopotamian king known for creating the first written set of laws.
- The major trade network connecting Asia, Europe, Africa
- Government led by one absolute ruler where citizens are given no rights.
- When a country focuses on producing one specific product that they have the resources for.
- Results that were not meant to happen from changing the environment.
- The worship of more than one God.
- An economics term meaning the amount of goods available for trade and sale.
- This religion began in India but has no specific founder. It grew out of Aryan Brahmanism.
- An economics term meaning to bring in goods from another country.
- Early humans learned to train animals and grow wild crops for human use. This is called _________
- An economics term meaning the amount of people willing to buy goods and services at a certain price.
- A religion that began in Mecca, Saudi Arabia by a prophet named Muhammed.
- A social structure based upon a person's job that was brought to India by the Aryans.
- The process of getting water to crops by digging canals from a river to crops.
- Types of resources consisting of factories, tools, machinery, and money used to create goods and services
44 Clues: The worship of only one God. • Government led by king or queen. • The worship of more than one God. • Line of rulers from the same family • Government led by religious leaders. • Chinese civilization began next to this river • A person that creates maps for specific purposes. • A type of map that shows elevation and landforms. • ...
Causes of the Civil War 2024-05-01
Across
- laws that built America
- to stop the import and exports of goods
- public announcements
- a war by members of only one country
- to separate from one another
Down
- the act of making someone a slave
- To free from legal,social, or political rules
- a fixed blade on a rifle
- the south
- the north
- money
- people against slavery
- cannons and mortars
13 Clues: money • the south • the north • cannons and mortars • public announcements • people against slavery • laws that built America • a fixed blade on a rifle • to separate from one another • the act of making someone a slave • a war by members of only one country • to stop the import and exports of goods • To free from legal,social, or political rules
Basic Economics 2020-11-02
8 Clues: overall money • change in price • software sector • tool to buy things • total income foreign • study of scarce resources • total product inside india • sector which has agriculture
School subjects 2021-09-23
10 Clues: learn to code • learn new songs • studies the earth • experiment lesson • Studies your bodies • having alot of presentation • Studies gravitational force • tell stories about the past • You call water H2O in this class • explan you why one item is more expensive than another
Stuarts Crossword 2017-11-22
10 Clues: new • traveling • bush land • change when trees grow • another word for building • of living the way you live • system a system of economics • migration moving within Australia • city a city with over 10 million people • city has an important role in the world
Disciplines of Social Science 2019-11-01
10 Clues: population studies • culture and society • behavior and thought • narrative of the past • human origins and adaptation • allocation of scarce resources • power structure and government • physical terrain and its inhabitants • scientific study of language structures • systematic study of human aspects of the world
Economics Alex and Michael 2023-09-19
10 Clues: essential • nonessential • nonavailability • will not last for long • anything on your property • physical items for production • will last for at least 3 years • Branch concerned with the production • the resources people use to produce goods • goods intended for final use by individuals
Age of Oil Vocabulary 2022-02-07
10 Clues: to change • black liquid • voting rights • not allowing alcohol • increase in population • machine used to find oil • effect dealing with taxes, property • effect of spreading culture and ideas • effect dealing with rules and regulations • town built due to an increase in economics
Cassidy's Vocab. 2016-08-31
10 Clues: all resources • always exists • required to live • extra cost per unit • extra benefit per unit • any human made resource • study choices of the people • mental and physical human abilities • the value of the next best alternative • turns scarce resources into goods and services
Economic Philosophers 2026-01-17
5 Clues: Who is the founder of Marxism? • Who is the Father of Economics? • Who founded Keynesian economics? • What American philosopher believed in capitalism? • Who’s book warned about government economic control?
Modern Presidents 2023-01-19
Across
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Korean War
- Space Race, Cuban Missile Crisis
- Vietnam War, Great Society, 60's
- peanut farmer, Iranian Hostage Crisis
- WWI, League of Nations
- not cold or chilly
- father of another president
- current president
- WWII general, infrastructure building
- businessman, might run for president again
Down
- football and pardons for presidents
- voodoo economics, actor, republican icon
- impeached, bombing in Cambodia
- 20's, business, new technology
- New Deal, WWII, Democrat Icon
- wife ran for president
- stock market crash, a dam out west
- 9/11, War in Iraq
- Affordable Healthcare, first black president
19 Clues: 9/11, War in Iraq • current president • not cold or chilly • WWI, League of Nations • wife ran for president • father of another president • New Deal, WWII, Democrat Icon • impeached, bombing in Cambodia • 20's, business, new technology • Space Race, Cuban Missile Crisis • Vietnam War, Great Society, 60's • Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Korean War • stock market crash, a dam out west • ...
happy birthday nadya! 2025-02-13
Across
- the animal i resemble emerging from the duvet cover
- a major you can switch into?
- 100 shades of grey?
- you in a face mask
- me if i was brunette instead of ginger
- small party
- fire economics guy
- movie that you name dropped me in a review
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- dream man
- lalalala follower
- a silly character in my coms class
- window room decor
- fresh twin
- movie about gay cowboys?
- roommate tinder
- crash out queen
- vg's opp
- where to get game pigeon companions
- an adjective to describe the size of your eyes
19 Clues: vg's opp • dream man • fresh twin • small party • roommate tinder • crash out queen • lalalala follower • window room decor • you in a face mask • fire economics guy • 100 shades of grey? • movie about gay cowboys? • a major you can switch into? • a silly character in my coms class • where to get game pigeon companions • me if i was brunette instead of ginger • ...
The Passion Project 2020-06-03
Across
- Demand and supply
- An account of imaginary or real people with a moral
- A place to express our ideas with other people
- Student group concerned with the environment
- A form of expressing knowledge and opinions
- Used to paint
- Prepare a meal
- Eating
- Student group concerned with wellbeing
- Hear; give attention
- Music tools
Down
- Used to film videos and take photos
- Football
- The _______ project
- Hobby
- A way of communicating
- Student group concerned with raising awareness and also fundraising support for those less fortunate than us
- Make powerful
- It involves dribbling
19 Clues: Hobby • Eating • Football • Music tools • Used to paint • Make powerful • Prepare a meal • Demand and supply • The _______ project • Hear; give attention • It involves dribbling • A way of communicating • Used to film videos and take photos • Student group concerned with wellbeing • A form of expressing knowledge and opinions • Student group concerned with the environment • ...
Leadership Quiz 2015-12-27
Across
- Doctorate in Molecular biology from University of Westminster
- Holds a master degree in economics and management from University of Namur
Down
- He was the President of Oxford University Conservative Association Trinity
- Graduate in Economics from University of Birmingham
- A chemical engineer, who studied from University of Cambridge
- Graduate in chemistry and business management from King’s College London
6 Clues: Graduate in Economics from University of Birmingham • Doctorate in Molecular biology from University of Westminster • A chemical engineer, who studied from University of Cambridge • Graduate in chemistry and business management from King’s College London • He was the President of Oxford University Conservative Association Trinity • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab Crossword 2021-01-14
Across
- Stuff made and sold by other people
- Rivalry between producers
- The wants and needs of consumers
- Those who create products/products
- Something owned publicly
- The percentage of people without jobs
Down
- Something owned privately
- The opposite of employment
- Negotiating as a group
- Employees refusing to work
- Services/Products created by producers
- Shortage of something
- What's best for society as a whole
- Those who use products or services
- An area of production, trade, etc.
15 Clues: Shortage of something • Negotiating as a group • Something owned publicly • Something owned privately • Rivalry between producers • The opposite of employment • Employees refusing to work • The wants and needs of consumers • Those who create products/products • What's best for society as a whole • Those who use products or services • An area of production, trade, etc. • ...
PGS7G_whiteboard:school 2021-03-03
Across
- coordinated, systematic study drawing upon such disciplines as anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, history, law
- a thin sheet we write on
- identify organisms
- you look outside with it
- make music with them
- multiple pages of reading and learning
- sit on it
Down
- something to write on the whiteboard
- our language
- Exercise
- temperature and expansion
- big and white, you can write on it
- put stuff on it
- counting numbers
- something to tell the time
15 Clues: Exercise • sit on it • our language • put stuff on it • counting numbers • identify organisms • make music with them • a thin sheet we write on • you look outside with it • temperature and expansion • something to tell the time • big and white, you can write on it • something to write on the whiteboard • multiple pages of reading and learning • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-06-21
Across
- the "haves"
- Marx German philosopher
- the driving force in history
- were poor for workers
- Marx and Engles wrote this
- works would take control
- movement of people to the city
- it created prosperity for only a few
Down
- the people has a whole rather than private individuals.
- working class.
- Owen believed he could change society for the better
- a form of socialism
- had to work long hours
- class less fortunate
- called early socialists.
15 Clues: the "haves" • working class. • a form of socialism • class less fortunate • were poor for workers • had to work long hours • Marx German philosopher • works would take control • called early socialists. • Marx and Engles wrote this • the driving force in history • movement of people to the city • it created prosperity for only a few • Owen believed he could change society for the better • ...
Chapter 17 Section 2 Review 2021-12-03
Across
- first newspaper was printed here
- greatest English philosophe
- created the Encyclopedia
- called for justice reforms
- created the "world machine" idea
- French word for philosopher
- created the "social contract"
Down
- government should not interfere with economy
- where the Enlightenment began
- greatest figure of the Enlightenment
- created the idea of checks & balances
- meeting place for philosophers and thinkers
- social science created by Adam Smith
- idea that means "blank slate"
- religious movement created by John Wesley
15 Clues: created the Encyclopedia • called for justice reforms • greatest English philosophe • French word for philosopher • where the Enlightenment began • idea that means "blank slate" • created the "social contract" • first newspaper was printed here • created the "world machine" idea • greatest figure of the Enlightenment • social science created by Adam Smith • ...
Addison crossword 2022-01-06
Across
- the study of how goods and services
- a person who is walking
- researches maps or Earth
- a person skilled at playing music
- relating to horseback
- person
- collect money
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- to do with poetry
- a person who searches
- a scientist who studies beyond earth
- person who tells jokes
- to do with poison
- applying to all members of a particular group
- a appliance where food is kept cold
- of or pertaining to academic learning
15 Clues: person • collect money • to do with poetry • to do with poison • a person who searches • relating to horseback • person who tells jokes • a person who is walking • researches maps or Earth • a person skilled at playing music • the study of how goods and services • a appliance where food is kept cold • a scientist who studies beyond earth • of or pertaining to academic learning • ...
Economics Exam Revision 2015-10-12
Across
- Measures the actual annual increases in output and the value of production .. growth
- Overall capacity of the economy .... growth
- John Maynard Keynes' was what kind of economist?
- Decreased rates of crime, family break-down and regional decay with what kind of employment (high or low?)
- A ... cost of high unemployment: crime individuals may be under stress
- Name of a key Classical Economist
- Type of unemployment where people want to work or work longer hours and are not able to get work
Down
- Type of unemployment when job vacancies fall to an all-time low and unemployment increases and there are simply not enough jobs to go around
- A ... surplus occurs when exports exceed imports
- Type of unemployment when the workers available for employment don't have the skills and experience required for the jobs that are available.
- Free Market Economics is the same as what kind of economics?
- Type of unemployment when employees are in transition between one job and another
- Broad increases in the prices of goods and services
- The actual value of GDP excluding the impact of inflation ... growth
- Key initiative created during the Great Depression by the US to intervene in the economy and create jobs.
- Measures the total value of production of goods and services
16 Clues: Name of a key Classical Economist • Overall capacity of the economy .... growth • A ... surplus occurs when exports exceed imports • John Maynard Keynes' was what kind of economist? • Broad increases in the prices of goods and services • Free Market Economics is the same as what kind of economics? • Measures the total value of production of goods and services • ...
Neo-classical School of Thought 2022-11-12
Across
- Neoclassical economists assume that consumer perceptions of the value of a product affect its price and...
- the consumer's first concern is to maximize...
- Neoclassical economics integrates the cost of production theory from classical economics with the concepts of utility
- Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always
Down
- The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product.
- the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user
- competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources.
7 Clues: the consumer's first concern is to maximize... • competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources. • Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always • the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user • The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product. • ...
Economics vocabulary 2022-02-13
Across
- The money that is being made from private companies should be owned by the people.
- Examines the production, firms, and individual consumers. The smaller picture of economics.
- The buyers point of view.
- The entrepreneur’s point of view.
Down
- Examines the performance of the whole economy. The bigger picture of economics.
- It is private business owners who own their own business and the government isn’t able to control that business.
- To have a gap between the rich and the poor.
7 Clues: The buyers point of view. • The entrepreneur’s point of view. • To have a gap between the rich and the poor. • Examines the performance of the whole economy. The bigger picture of economics. • The money that is being made from private companies should be owned by the people. • ...
Econ 1 2021-02-25
Across
- person who takes a risk or gamble in starting a business using factors of production
- money that is used to start a business/ buy capital goods along with land and labor
- basic necessities with the economy → food, clothing and shelter
- buying and selling of the finished goods within the economy part of GDP
- limitation of products and resources that influences supply and demand in economy
- total of all new goods, services, and structures produced within the economy
- land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship - things needed to start a business
- buying products to impress others - another name for a want
Down
- buying and selling of natural resources used to produce finished goods in the economy
- products that last for a short period of time - food, clothes and hygiene products
- basic equation of economics - quantity vs. want within the economy
- capital that flows from the markets to the businesses and consumers
- the study of money, how to earn, spend and more importantly invest - $ makes $
- equipment and machinery purchased with financial capital in running a business
- products that last for a long period of time - such as appliances, cars and furniture
- usually luxury or materialistic goods used as a status symbol in economy to impress others
16 Clues: buying products to impress others - another name for a want • basic necessities with the economy → food, clothing and shelter • basic equation of economics - quantity vs. want within the economy • capital that flows from the markets to the businesses and consumers • buying and selling of the finished goods within the economy part of GDP • ...
Crossword-John Fitzgerald Kennedy 2014-06-27
Across
- Short for John Fitzgerald Kennedy
- campaign
- JFK would always achieve greatly in this
- JFK fought for this
- JFK's wife's first name
- JFK enrolled in this
- Short for United States of America
- JFK's nation
Down
- JFK's last name
- Leader of a nation
- JFK announced his goal of putting a man on the ______
- When JFK is sworn into the presidency
- JFK graduated from this university
13 Clues: campaign • JFK's nation • JFK's last name • Leader of a nation • JFK fought for this • JFK enrolled in this • JFK's wife's first name • Short for John Fitzgerald Kennedy • JFK graduated from this university • Short for United States of America • When JFK is sworn into the presidency • JFK would always achieve greatly in this • JFK announced his goal of putting a man on the ______
Greg and Sarah 2023-08-03
Across
- Continent where Greg proposed
- Greg's home state
- Sarah's MBA alma mater
- City of their first home
- Greg has two undergrad majors, political science and __
- Abbreviation of Greg's alma mater
Down
- Company where they worked together
- City where they met
- Greg's favorite MLB team
- Sarah's favorite sport to play
- How many pets the couple has
- Sarah's maiden name
- Who said I love you first
13 Clues: Greg's home state • City where they met • Sarah's maiden name • Sarah's MBA alma mater • Greg's favorite MLB team • City of their first home • Who said I love you first • How many pets the couple has • Continent where Greg proposed • Sarah's favorite sport to play • Abbreviation of Greg's alma mater • Company where they worked together • ...
New Horizons 3 Unit 2 2025-07-18
13 Clues: 会社 • 労働者 • を導入する • (して)以来 • インタビュー • moreの反対 • becomeの過去分詞 • Money from work. 給料。 • At night, I go to _____. • I've just read your _______. • Made without animal products. Animal-free. • I've _______ finished my home economics essay. • A hat made out of recycled materials is eco-________.
Lv 2 - Set B 2023-02-21
9 Clues: Numbers and shapes • Mathematics & Energy • Study of past events • Atoms, elements, etc. • Our country's language • Theme of the best society • Learn about the environment • You don't get this before F3 • The study of living organisms
School subjects 2025-10-07
chapter 1 2021-08-25
9 Clues: want • a resource • these are unlimited • study of an economy • after eating a chocolate • selecting between alternatives • people use to satisfy their want • without which people can't survive • a country where people earn and spend money
LASU Big/Little Clue 2025-10-20
9 Clues: What's my major? • Where am I from? • My favorite Animal? • My freshman year dorm? • My favorite study spot? • What country am I from? • What's my favorite color? • What's my favorite drink? • What's my favorite season?
Microeconomic Individuals and Competition 2024-10-28
puzzle 1 2025-10-22
11 Clues: Clue Summary • Awa listens to this • Awa lives in this city • Mariam’s field of study • Awa’s favorite activity • Awa practices this sport • Awa likes to prepare this • Awa is learning this language • Awa attends this type of class • Mariam’s favorite weekend activity • Mariam wants to work in this sector
Railroads! 2025-11-20
Across
- - person who stamps the train tickets
- -artifical waterway
- - Doesn't mix with water
- - process of makking an area more uban
Down
- - Money
- - impact of ideas
- -Exchanging one thing for the other
- - a vehicle that transports by tracks
- -a motor
- - Harvest of different crops
- To get one thing from one place to another
11 Clues: - Money • -a motor • - impact of ideas • -artifical waterway • - Doesn't mix with water • - Harvest of different crops • -Exchanging one thing for the other • - person who stamps the train tickets • - a vehicle that transports by tracks • - process of makking an area more uban • To get one thing from one place to another
Brain-Gym 2021-09-19
Across
- Guess the musical Equipment
- in the certain code, 2468 is coded as Part, 8136 as TOUR, how is 246618 coded?
- Guess the word
- guess the movie
- 4pic 1 word. Guess the word
- naman
- from whstapp
- Guess name of Advertisment
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- OF THE WALL STREET, naman
- twiity+er
- Guess the word from image
- Guess name of advertisement
- If you rearrange the letters 'Comic Nose' you will get -
- guess the brand
- Guess the IT company
15 Clues: naman • twiity+er • from whstapp • Guess the word • guess the movie • guess the brand • Guess the IT company • OF THE WALL STREET, naman • Guess the word from image • Guess name of Advertisment • Guess the musical Equipment • Guess name of advertisement • 4pic 1 word. Guess the word • If you rearrange the letters 'Comic Nose' you will get - • ...
AALit Vocab Words 5 2023-04-17
Across
- Bossing someone around
- Factory jobs
- How you are viewed
- Expressing emotion
- Making a reference to something without actually mentioning it
- Anything to do with literature
Down
- Really small
- Always being sad
- All businesses track this
- before the main event
- The fashion trend currently happening
- when people are talking to each other in books
- A trait that all supreme court justices have
- Explaining a theory or idea
- contained in poems, similar to paragraphs
15 Clues: Really small • Factory jobs • Always being sad • How you are viewed • Expressing emotion • before the main event • Bossing someone around • All businesses track this • Explaining a theory or idea • Anything to do with literature • The fashion trend currently happening • contained in poems, similar to paragraphs • A trait that all supreme court justices have • ...
Neo-classical School of Thought 2022-11-12
Across
- Neoclassical economists assume that consumer perceptions of the value of a product affect its price and...
- the consumer's first concern is to maximize...
- Neoclassical economics integrates the cost of production theory from classical economics with the concepts of utility...
- Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always...
Down
- The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product.
- the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user
- competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources.
7 Clues: the consumer's first concern is to maximize... • competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources. • Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always... • the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user • The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product. • ...
Neo-classical School of Thought 2022-11-12
Across
- Neoclassical economists assume that consumer perceptions of the value of a product affect its price and...
- the consumer's first concern is to maximize...
- Neoclassical economics integrates the cost of production theory from classical economics with the concepts of utility
- Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always
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- The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product.
- the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user
- competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources.
7 Clues: the consumer's first concern is to maximize... • competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources. • Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always • the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user • The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product. • ...
Sarah's BIG! 2022-11-08
Econ 1 - Crossword 1 2021-02-23
Across
- person who takes a risk or gamble in starting a business using factors of production
- money that is used to start a business/ buy capital goods along with land and labor
- basic necessities with the economy → food, clothing and shelter
- buying and selling of the finished goods within the economy part of GDP
- limitation of products and resources that influences supply and demand in economy
- total of all new goods, services, and structures produced within the economy
- land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship - things needed to start a business
- buying products to impress others - another name for a want
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- buying and selling of natural resources used to produce finished goods in the economy
- products that last for a short period of time - food, clothes and hygiene products
- basic equation of economics - quantity vs. want within the economy
- capital that flows from the markets to the businesses and consumers
- the study of money, how to earn, spend and more importantly invest - $ makes $
- equipment and machinery purchased with financial capital in running a business
- products that last for a long period of time - such as appliances, cars and furniture
- usually luxury or materialistic goods used as a status symbol in economy to impress others
16 Clues: buying products to impress others - another name for a want • basic necessities with the economy → food, clothing and shelter • basic equation of economics - quantity vs. want within the economy • capital that flows from the markets to the businesses and consumers • buying and selling of the finished goods within the economy part of GDP • ...
Period 3 Extra Credit Crossword 2024-11-19
9 Clues: drum major • Kino's wife • hurt his knee • squats 600 lbs. • ___________ Journey • recurring element in a work • Won office aide of the month • on the basketball team, rarely cooks • type of literary lens that focuses on economics
Subjects 2022-09-03
Business Vocab 2025-03-17
Across
- A condition where quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded
- A company that buys or sells products or services to consumers with the aim of making a profit
- A condition where quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- A product or service that can be used with another
- A transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
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- The object made available for consumer use or purchase
- The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product or service
- A product or service that is similar to another and can be used in its place
- A financial gain
- The branch of Economics concerned with single factors of production and the effects of the decisions of individuals
- The branch of economics concerned with large-scale production and the economy as a whole
- The degree of excellence of a product or service as measured against similar items
- A place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange of products or services
13 Clues: A financial gain • A product or service that can be used with another • The object made available for consumer use or purchase • The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product or service • A condition where quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded • A condition where quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied • ...
Business Vocab 2025-03-17
Across
- A condition where quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded
- A company that buys or sells products or services to consumers with the aim of making a profit
- A condition where quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- A product or service that can be used with another
- A transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
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- The object made available for consumer use or purchase
- The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product or service
- A product or service that is similar to another and can be used in its place
- A financial gain
- The branch of Economics concerned with single factors of production and the effects of the decisions of individuals
- The branch of economics concerned with large-scale production and the economy as a whole
- The degree of excellence of a product or service as measured against similar items
- A place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange of products or services
13 Clues: A financial gain • A product or service that can be used with another • The object made available for consumer use or purchase • The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product or service • A condition where quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded • A condition where quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied • ...
