economics Crossword Puzzles
2025 Economics Study Guide 2024-01-18
Across
- the total of all goods and services made in a country over the course of a year
- a woman from Kenya who started the Green Belt Movement
- the entrepreneur in The Lorax
- he speaks for the trees
- the award that Wangari Maathai won in 2004
- the basic facilities or systems serving a particular area
- people who work for a company
- the currency used in several European countries
- another term for paper and coin money
- raw materials created in nature
- the place where GNH originated
- the positive or negative impact of an activity on something not directly involved in the activity
- people's work effort, both mental and physical, during the production of goods and services
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community
- the act of trading a currency for another type of currency
Down
- the alternative that you give up when making a decision or purchase
- the idea of wellness being more important than material goods and money
- special goods that are used to make other goods or services
- a person who starts a business
- methods that do not use up or completely destroy natural resources
- the study of the ways that individuals and societies allocate their limited resources in order to better satisfy their unlimited wants
- when people do not have a bank account
- items on currency that make it harder to counterfeit
- the natural resources used in The Lorax
24 Clues: he speaks for the trees • the entrepreneur in The Lorax • people who work for a company • a person who starts a business • the place where GNH originated • raw materials created in nature • another term for paper and coin money • when people do not have a bank account • the natural resources used in The Lorax • the award that Wangari Maathai won in 2004 • ...
Unit 2: Economics Review 2025-11-25
Across
- If supply is low, but demand is high, the
- A number which describes how risky it is to lend money to someone
- Someone who makes or offers a good or service.
- If supply is high, but demand is low, the price will __________.
- A way of getting customers excited about a product to increase sales.
- A type of economy based on taking care of yourself and your community by farming, fishing, huting, and building.
- The factor of production that refers to the needed supplies and technology for running a business.
- When there is more supply available than demand for it.
- The marketing technique which refers to the design choices around text.
- The factor of production which refers to the ideas behind a business.
- A Bible word used to describe the first crop of the season--a perfect gift to God.
- When there is less supply available than demand for it.
- The cost of making a product.
- The Bible warns against making your money one of these.
- The thing you lose out on when you make a choice.
- A "win-win" situation where the buyer and seller both feel like they are getting a fair deal.
Down
- This country has the closest thing to a pure command economy that we have seen in our world so far.
- A type of economy where individuals and businesses have total control with no government involvement.
- The price charged by a producer where supply is equal to demand.
- People who make less that $15,500 are in __________.
- A marketing technique that prey's on a consumers insecurities.
- The amount of product available.
- A product someone sells to someone else in order to earn a profit.
- A type of bank account that offers a very small cash reward for keeping your money with them
- 10% of a Christian's income that is donated to church
- The factor of production that refers to the work people do
- A fact that is used to persuade your intellectual brain to buy a product.
- A plan for your money to ensure you don't over spend.
- A job someone offers to do for someone else in order to make money.
- The factor of production that refers to any natural resource used in a business.
- How much money someone earns after subtracting marginal cost.
- Governments collect these so that they can provide services to the citizens of their country.
- How much a product is wanted.
- A benefit of a market economy is that you may earn one of these.
- You can invest in this, but it's risky. Your money may grow or you may lose it all.
- When there isn't enough of something.
- ___________ are associated with certain feelings, such as happiness, excitement, or purity.
- Someone who buys a good or service
- A type of economy where the government has total control.
39 Clues: How much a product is wanted. • The cost of making a product. • The amount of product available. • Someone who buys a good or service • When there isn't enough of something. • If supply is low, but demand is high, the • Someone who makes or offers a good or service. • The thing you lose out on when you make a choice. • People who make less that $15,500 are in __________. • ...
Economics Ch. 2 Crossword 2026-03-23
Across
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- certificate that people could use to buy government-owned property during privatization
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
Down
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that created and directed Five-Year Plans
- number of people per square mile of land area
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; based on a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- complete, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab Economics 2026-03-24
Across
- number of people per square mile of land area
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- certificate that people could use to buy government-owned property during privatization
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; based on a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
Down
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that created and directed Five-Year Plan
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- complete, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor • ...
Economics Semester 2 Crossword 2026-03-11
Across
- Period of rapid economic expansion
- Total spending on goods and services in the economy
- Goods and services bought from other countries
- Slowing rate of increase in prices
- When government revenue exceeds spending
- Cost of borrowing money
- Total value of goods and services produced in an economy
- Difference between exports and imports
- Increase in the value of a currency
- Government policy using taxation and spending
- Decrease in the value of a currency
- When government spending exceeds revenue
- When exports are greater than imports
- Exchange rate set by government
- Joblessness caused by mismatch of skills and jobs
- Exchange rate determined by market forces
- Price of one currency in terms of another
- When imports are greater than exports
- Total amount owed by the government
- Joblessness caused by economic downturn
- Study of the economy as a whole including growth inflation and jobs
- Limit on quantity of imports
- Tax on imported goods
Down
- Output measured using current prices
- Increase in the productive capacity of an economy
- Institution responsible for monetary policy
- Policy controlling money supply and interest rates
- Total output produced in the economy
- Increasing economic integration between countries
- Policy aimed at increasing productive capacity
- Government actions restricting trade
- International trade without restrictions
- Temporary joblessness while moving between jobs
- Sustained decrease in the general price level
- Exchange of goods and services between countries
- Sustained increase in the general price level
- Period of falling economic output
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- Output measured after adjusting for inflation
- Record of trade income and transfers
40 Clues: Tax on imported goods • Cost of borrowing money • Limit on quantity of imports • Exchange rate set by government • Period of falling economic output • Period of rapid economic expansion • Slowing rate of increase in prices • Increase in the value of a currency • Decrease in the value of a currency • Total amount owed by the government • Output measured using current prices • ...
Vocab 11 Economics Crossword 2026-04-08
Across
- — long-term U.S. government debt (20–30 years)
- — spreading investments to reduce risk
- — state or local government bonds often tax-exempt
- — market where new securities are issued
- — not subject to taxation
- — U.S. savings bonds that double in value over time
- — portion of income not spent on consumption
- — date when principal is repaid on debt
- — institutions that connect savers and borrowers
- — fixed annual interest rate on a bond
- — market for long-term securities like stocks and bonds
- — extra payment above base price for risk or value
- — bank deposit locked for a fixed term earning higher interest
- — ownership shares in a company (stocks)
- — bond income divided by market price
- — high-risk bonds with high returns
- — network of markets and institutions moving funds between savers and borrowers
- — low-risk U.S. government retail bonds
Down
- — tax-advantaged retirement savings account
- — market for short-term, highly liquid instruments
- — debt security paying interest until maturity
- — pooled investment fund for retirement benefits
- — U.S. government debt with 2–10 year maturity
- — person or entity receiving financial assets
- — market where existing securities are traded
- — face value of a bond or stock
- — uncertainty of financial outcomes or loss
- — short-term U.S. government debt
- — intangible assets representing claims on future cash or value
- — member-owned nonprofit financial institution
- — retirement income from employer contributions
- — non-bank lender offering loans at higher interest rates
- — total payment for labor
33 Clues: — not subject to taxation • — total payment for labor • — face value of a bond or stock • — short-term U.S. government debt • — high-risk bonds with high returns • — bond income divided by market price • — spreading investments to reduce risk • — fixed annual interest rate on a bond • — date when principal is repaid on debt • — low-risk U.S. government retail bonds • ...
Resources 2013-05-21
Across
- open for the taking
- a person taht is specially trained in an area
- things that people need to make an economy work
- resources gained from human labor
- resources gained from factories
- equality between all sides of a subject
- goods made and finished
- materials sold by companies
- what an economis system has when products are disributed equally and everyone is happy
Down
- materials gained in nature
- human that labors for pay
- resources gained from the environment
- the production, development, and management of material wealth
- to give out
- to make out of materials and human labor
15 Clues: to give out • open for the taking • goods made and finished • human that labors for pay • materials gained in nature • materials sold by companies • resources gained from factories • resources gained from human labor • resources gained from the environment • equality between all sides of a subject • to make out of materials and human labor • ...
ENV11 Unit 2 - Conservation of Energy 2021-10-04
Across
- Energy efficiency, ex. Turning off lights
- Continent experiencing the most energy poverty
- Kind of non-renewable energy source
- Turning steam waste into electricity
- Nuclear energy case study
- British King responsible for coal use
- Economics, politics,& environment
- Type of oil used historically
Down
- Type of heat absorption that naturally holds warmth
- Method of removing oil from the Earth
- Primary energy source
- A use of whale oil
- Type of renewable energy that harms bats & birds in the process
- First wells were built with this material
- Using Earth's internal temperature to create energy
15 Clues: A use of whale oil • Primary energy source • Nuclear energy case study • Type of oil used historically • Economics, politics,& environment • Kind of non-renewable energy source • Turning steam waste into electricity • Method of removing oil from the Earth • British King responsible for coal use • Energy efficiency, ex. Turning off lights • ...
Literary Theories 2021-02-28
Across
- examines culture at specific point in time
- how popular social culture affect meaning
- how economics and class influence the meaning
- how language and structure create meaning
- how gender inequality/stereotypes affect meaning
- how the authors past influences the meaning
- what is the unrefined meaning of the text
- how the plot, characters, and themes interact
Down
- looks at the duality of opposite words
- how sexuality and gender-norms affect meaning
- how race and racism influence meaning
- how colonization influenced text meaning
- how the reader's reaction creates meaning
- psychoanalytic method (fixations, oedipus, etc)
- psychoanalytic method (archetypes, myths, etc)
15 Clues: how race and racism influence meaning • looks at the duality of opposite words • how colonization influenced text meaning • how popular social culture affect meaning • how language and structure create meaning • how the reader's reaction creates meaning • what is the unrefined meaning of the text • examines culture at specific point in time • ...
The 80s 2022-03-23
Across
- Mt. Saint Helens erupted in 1980
- The 80s was dominated by the ____-Iraq war
- this space shuttle exploded in 1983
- a freedom fighter in Nicuragua
- ______-side Economics is when you cut taxes for the rich
- Parents were swept up in the _______ Panic
- took over Iran in 1979
- the first blockbuster
Down
- Reagan was called the ______ president for his immunity to scandals
- 24 Hour News made this country _______
- John ________ Jr. Shot Reagan
- The original video game company
- Russia invaded this country in 1979
- This president wanted to make america great again
- America supported _______ resistance against Russia
15 Clues: the first blockbuster • took over Iran in 1979 • John ________ Jr. Shot Reagan • a freedom fighter in Nicuragua • The original video game company • Mt. Saint Helens erupted in 1980 • Russia invaded this country in 1979 • this space shuttle exploded in 1983 • 24 Hour News made this country _______ • The 80s was dominated by the ____-Iraq war • ...
the topic Agribusiness 2023-12-07
Across
- - Core aspect of agribusiness.
- - Term often associated with agribusiness.
- - Consideration in responsible agribusiness practices.
- - Exchange of agricultural products domestically and internationally.
- - Joint organization for collective agribusiness efforts.
- - Modern agribusiness often involves advanced __.
- - Agribusiness operates on a __ scale.
- - Resources used in agricultural production.
Down
- - Where agricultural products are bought and sold.
- - Management of funds in agribusiness.
- - Transformation of raw agricultural products into goods.
- - Process of getting agricultural products to markets.
- - Sector encompassing farming and related activities.
- - System of organizations and activities involved in the production and distribution of agricultural products.
- - Agribusiness involves the study of agricultural __.
15 Clues: - Core aspect of agribusiness. • - Management of funds in agribusiness. • - Agribusiness operates on a __ scale. • - Term often associated with agribusiness. • - Resources used in agricultural production. • - Modern agribusiness often involves advanced __. • - Where agricultural products are bought and sold. • - Sector encompassing farming and related activities. • ...
Benzonomics Final 1.0 2023-05-25
Across
- Industry bailed out during Obama's presidency
- His administration set up TARP
- This economic system increases gap between rich and poor
- Current well-known socialist country
- _________ Europe- region where democratic socialism is big
- This 2005 hurricane caused $161 bil.+ damage
- Obama's economic policies were in line with:
- Economic system that dominated private owners of businesses
- This president raised taxes after promising not to
Down
- _________ economics- Derogatory term for Reaganomics
- 1st V.P. to become President since 1830s
- Undertook massive public works projects
- Based on trickle-down and supply side
- ________Reduction Act (1993)-Clinton
- Stock market under Obama and Trump
- Best economic system for creative ideas
- Medical care for senior citizens
17 Clues: His administration set up TARP • Medical care for senior citizens • Stock market under Obama and Trump • ________Reduction Act (1993)-Clinton • Current well-known socialist country • Based on trickle-down and supply side • Undertook massive public works projects • Best economic system for creative ideas • 1st V.P. to become President since 1830s • ...
Fundamental Economic Problems 2024-11-12
Across
- One of the inputs of factors of production
- second best alt choice
- All things being equal
- The study of the whole economy/group economics
- Statement that cannot be proven/yet
- When all factors of production are variable
- Something that isnt entirely necessary for people
Down
- Statement that can/is proven
- Both labor and capital are variable
- Something that is necessary for ones well being
- People need to make...wisely
- One factor of production is fixed
- One of the choice to be made to produce
- The study of individual markets
- fundamental economic problems
15 Clues: second best alt choice • All things being equal • Statement that can/is proven • People need to make...wisely • fundamental economic problems • The study of individual markets • One factor of production is fixed • Both labor and capital are variable • Statement that cannot be proven/yet • One of the choice to be made to produce • One of the inputs of factors of production • ...
VOCABULARY UNIT 2 2025-11-13
Across
- Subject about money and work
- Subject about maps, countries and our Earth
- The second day of the week
- The meal you eat in the morning.
- The fourth day of the week
- The third day of the week
Down
- Subject about how different elements and chemicals
- Subject you learn with teacher Rebeka
- The sixth day of the week
- 15 minutes is a ____________
- Subject about people and events in the past
- The meal you eat in the evening.
- Subject about forces, movement and energy
- The meal you eat in the afternoon.
- Subject about living things: plants and animals
15 Clues: The sixth day of the week • The third day of the week • The second day of the week • The fourth day of the week • Subject about money and work • 15 minutes is a ____________ • The meal you eat in the evening. • The meal you eat in the morning. • The meal you eat in the afternoon. • Subject you learn with teacher Rebeka • Subject about forces, movement and energy • ...
Adam Smitth and John M Keynes 2025-11-05
Across
- smith was a proponent of …
- smith is considered the father of?
- smith was a professor of moral
- who was Adam smith
- smith was a leading figure of the Scottish…
- what does TINSTAAL mean
Down
- smith held a position at the … of glasgow
- smith was born in…Scotland
- who wrote the wealth of nations
- smith advocated for … trade
- smith’s concept of the “invisible…” guides the market
- domestic product what is GDP
- smith believed in the … of labor to increase productivity
- smith argued that self-interest can benefit…
- smiths most famous work is “the … of nations”
15 Clues: who was Adam smith • what does TINSTAAL mean • smith was born in…Scotland • smith was a proponent of … • smith advocated for … trade • domestic product what is GDP • smith was a professor of moral • who wrote the wealth of nations • smith is considered the father of? • smith held a position at the … of glasgow • smith was a leading figure of the Scottish… • ...
How much do you know? 2024-06-30
8 Clues: First kiss? • First Date? • Who followed first? • Movie on the first date? • Who said "I love you" first? • What month did we start talking? • What class did we have together in the fall? • What class did we have together in the spring?
Economics 2025-11-05
Business is Business 2021-01-26
9 Clues: for vegetarians • taxes are withdrawn • sudden large increase • known as a shareholder • make more understandable • to trade, production and wealth • and selfish desire for money and power • company or person involved in a company • into one's possession or control by force
Chapter Two Vocab - Stetson Z 2024-01-17
Across
- groups of individuals strive to satisfy there wants and needs
- how much something costs
- lack of resources
- some one who comes up with a business
Down
- the process of recognizing a business
- how much of something is wanted
- ----- economy contains both private and public enterprises
- ------- resources are raw materials
- the amount of goods or services
9 Clues: lack of resources • how much something costs • how much of something is wanted • the amount of goods or services • ------- resources are raw materials • the process of recognizing a business • some one who comes up with a business • ----- economy contains both private and public enterprises • groups of individuals strive to satisfy there wants and needs
cherry 2020-08-09
Across
- something on Land that you may see
- when something is in insufficient supply
- chop down trees
- something that is supple for life
- something that keeps you safe in time
Down
- use scarce resources to satisfy our wants
- Place or thing that gives you money
- something that you don't need for survival
- something for survival
9 Clues: chop down trees • something for survival • something that is supple for life • something on Land that you may see • Place or thing that gives you money • something that keeps you safe in time • when something is in insufficient supply • use scarce resources to satisfy our wants • something that you don't need for survival
The Enlightment 2025-09-02
9 Clues: Test to learn • See, not think • Science of money • Why is it like this • You already know everything • Nobody can take these away from you • Who came up with the blank slate idea? • You do not know anything about the universe • Where do you go when you do not know a word?
Social Studies Teachers 2021-09-23
Teachers 2021-11-12
Social Studies Teachers 2021-09-23
Final Exam Project 2021-12-07
Across
- The national assembly adopts the Declaration of the Rights of Man and______.
- what is an invention from the industrial revolution that made moving heavy objects over large bodies of water easier and more efficient.
- The National ______ was formed after King Louis XVI denied the third estate a representative in the meeting of the estates general.
- Four societal developments Age of Reasons: The _________, The Reformation, Scientific Revolution, and The Enlightenment.
- How does the Political Control, Ideology, Economics, Exploration acronym explain the motives for European Imperialism?
- Two societal costs of the industrial revolution are Factory and _________
- During the French revolution King _______ called for a meeting of the estates general.
- What invention from the industrial revolution helps cotton textiles become cheaper and more available.
- Which estate took part in the tennis court oath.
- Two ways the french revolution helped the spread of democratic ideals is the introduction of __________ and ended sufism.
Down
- what is the acronym that stands for Political control,Ideology, Economic desire, Religious beliefs, and Exploration?
- Two ways the french revolution hindered the spread of democratic ideals was the loss of rights under many leaders, and __________ of the press.
- The ways to think like a historial include: Making connections, _______ sources, put things in chronological order, and making historical claims.
- What are the three reasons why the industrial revolution considered so revolutionary: ___________, Technology, Transportation
- Two societal benefits of the industrial revolution are Trade and _________
- What Invention from the industrial revolution helped kickstart the world of modern automobiles.
- What are the two reasons for British imperialism in India? Two reasons for British imperialism in India because of Trade and __________
- The system of government where Louis XVI shared power with the government was ___________ monarchy.
18 Clues: Which estate took part in the tennis court oath. • Two societal costs of the industrial revolution are Factory and _________ • Two societal benefits of the industrial revolution are Trade and _________ • The national assembly adopts the Declaration of the Rights of Man and______. • ...
Crossword 2 2023-10-08
Across
- The economic experiment involving two people deciding how to split money, with one proposing a division and the other accepting/rejecting.
- He is the father of behavioural economics.
- The concept of people comparing themselves to others when evaluating their own well-being.
- Author of “Thinking, Fast and Slow” which explores cognitive biases and heuristics.
- A fallacy involving the underestimation of the time required to finish a task.
- This fallacy describes the false assumption that an event is unlikely based on past experiments.
- Cognitive shortcuts or rules of thumb that simplify decisions.
- The idea that individuals often place a higher value on losses than on equivalent gains.
- This idea states that people will continue to invest in a losing project simply because they are already heavily invested, even if it means risking more losses.
- The phenomenon where people place more value on the same item if they own it compared to when they don’t.
- Believing that if one person gains wealth, someone else must lose an equal amount.
Down
- A tendency to overestimate the likelihood of rare events.
- This mentality is a scenario where consumer decisions are influenced by what other people or most of the other population is doing.
- This is the exaggerated belief that you are better than others.
- It is the current relative valuation placed on receiving a good at an earlier date compared with receiving it at a later date.
- This fallacy involves suggesting that if we allow one event to happen, a series of negative events will inevitably follow.
- Prospect Theory is a fundamental concept in behavioral economics developed by psychologists Daniel Kahneman and ______ in 1979
- This effect is a heightened likelihood of choice selection by adding unappealing.
18 Clues: He is the father of behavioural economics. • A tendency to overestimate the likelihood of rare events. • Cognitive shortcuts or rules of thumb that simplify decisions. • This is the exaggerated belief that you are better than others. • A fallacy involving the underestimation of the time required to finish a task. • ...
Year 8 Economics 2021-12-09
Across
- Skills required to start a business
- Jobs people do when making a product
- Peoples wants exceed limited resources
- A product you can hold in your hand
- When you pay someone to do a job for you
- You must have this to survive
Down
- The four types of resources
- Takes a risk to start a business
- A business who provide a good or a service
- All the gifts of nature
- Things you don't need but like to have
- People who buy things from businesses
- Machinery used to make a product
13 Clues: All the gifts of nature • The four types of resources • You must have this to survive • Takes a risk to start a business • Machinery used to make a product • Skills required to start a business • A product you can hold in your hand • Jobs people do when making a product • People who buy things from businesses • Things you don't need but like to have • ...
Money/Finance/Economics 2022-03-18
Across
- Stays the same every month
- something that you think is important
- something that is desired
- money earned
- everyone pays the same amount of taxes
- Gov pays interest while in school
Down
- money spent
- cost of attendance
- You pay interest(3% to 8%)
- changes every month
- Awarded on the basis of need, don't have to be repaid
- Award based on academic merit or other talent achievements
- something that is needed for life
13 Clues: money spent • money earned • cost of attendance • changes every month • something that is desired • Stays the same every month • You pay interest(3% to 8%) • something that is needed for life • Gov pays interest while in school • something that you think is important • everyone pays the same amount of taxes • Awarded on the basis of need, don't have to be repaid • ...
Favian Economics GCSE 2016-03-02
Across
- Is a situation in which a single company or group owns all or nearly all of the market for a given type of product or service.
- The proportion of a loan that is charged, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
- The lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement.
- The total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- An economic principle that describes a consumer's willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service
- Is a measure of average income per person in a country.
- The loss of other option when one option is chosen.
- A general vote by the electorate on a single political question which has been referred to them for a direct decision.
Down
- Low inflation and economic growth are examples of this word
- A method of production where a business or area focuses on a certain job
- Economic problem of having limited resources, however people always want more.
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time
- A value of all final goods and services produced in a period (quarterly or yearly)
13 Clues: The loss of other option when one option is chosen. • Is a measure of average income per person in a country. • Low inflation and economic growth are examples of this word • The lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement. • A method of production where a business or area focuses on a certain job • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-31
Across
- A government imposed trade restriction that limits the number, or monetary value, of goods that can be imported or exported
- A method of production where a business, focuses on the production of a limited scope of products or services to gain greater degrees of productive efficiency
- A consequence of specialization or the division of labour
- Banning a country from trade
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- An economic policy of restraining trade between countries
Down
- Commercial and financial penalties against a targeted country group, or individual
- Giving tasks to improve efficiency
- a kind of predatory pricing
- Policy that restricts international trade
- Giving financial aid to a industry to keep the price of a good or service low
- multinational trade agreement that threatened to extend restrictive intellectual property laws
- an agreement among the United States, Canada and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries
13 Clues: a kind of predatory pricing • Banning a country from trade • Giving tasks to improve efficiency • Policy that restricts international trade • A consequence of specialization or the division of labour • An economic policy of restraining trade between countries • A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports • ...
Economics year 9 2020-04-29
Across
- Action of only doing one part of the process
- goods and services bought from overseas
- Financial assistance given to people by the Government
- That part of earnings not spent
- A system where all factors of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services are controlled by the government
- Final users of goods and services to satisfy their needs and wants
- Income flows which are added to the Circular Flow of Income model (investment, govt. spending, exports)
- Where actions by one party have impacts on another, particularly economically.
- goods and services sold overseas
Down
- Goods and services bought from overseas
- Where actions by one party have impacts on another, particularly economically.
- An economy where people produce only enough goods and services for their own family
- A system which allows private ownership of the factors of production
- A system where factors of production are owned by the
- Organisations that make goods and services
15 Clues: That part of earnings not spent • goods and services sold overseas • Goods and services bought from overseas • goods and services bought from overseas • Organisations that make goods and services • Action of only doing one part of the process • A system where factors of production are owned by the • Financial assistance given to people by the Government • ...
Basic Economics Review 2024-01-03
Across
- A risk taker who organizes land, labor, and capital, to produce something.
- Society is faced with this problem all the time because all resources are limited.
- Forces businesses to improve and lower prices.
- Land, Labor, Capital are 3 of the ____ (3 words).
Down
- Someone who studies the use of resources and movement of goods within a society.
- Prices in a free market are determined by ______ (3 words).
- French phrase, "______ faire", meant to describe a market free from government involvement.
- Famous economic phrase, "There's no such thing as a _____ (2 words).
- Someone who is a "buyer" in the marketplace.
- Economic system based in private ownership of property, resources, and businesses.
- He wrote the "Wealth of Nations", considered the father of modern economics.
- Free markets should be driven by ______ motive.
- The idea that a free market is regulated not by government but by an "_____ hand" or by itself.
13 Clues: Someone who is a "buyer" in the marketplace. • Forces businesses to improve and lower prices. • Free markets should be driven by ______ motive. • Land, Labor, Capital are 3 of the ____ (3 words). • Prices in a free market are determined by ______ (3 words). • Famous economic phrase, "There's no such thing as a _____ (2 words). • ...
Intro to Economics 2024-02-14
Across
- A person who risks starting a business to earn a profit
- equilibrium Supply and demand are equal in price
- Tangible items that can be bought or sold
- Objects used to make products & perform services
- The way goods & services are made
- Intangible actions people perform to help others
- To trade
Down
- The desire consumers have for buying a good or service
- The total amount of a good or service available for sale
- Of Production: Land, Labor, Capital, Entrepreneur
- When a limited supply of a good or service is available
- All businesses related to the type of good or service
- When an abundance of a product is available for sale
13 Clues: To trade • The way goods & services are made • Tangible items that can be bought or sold • equilibrium Supply and demand are equal in price • Objects used to make products & perform services • Intangible actions people perform to help others • Of Production: Land, Labor, Capital, Entrepreneur • When an abundance of a product is available for sale • ...
Week 1 Economics 2024-10-11
Across
- Also known as 'producers', they produce goods and services to sell.
- How the government raises money to pay for government services.
- Something not necessary for life, but nice to have.
- How we allocate limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants.
- A product you purchase that can be physically held, seen and possessed.
- The ________ Flow model shows the interaction between sectors in the economy.
- Also known as 'consumers', purchase goods and services to consume them.
- A product that can be purchased which is an action somebody performs for you.
Down
- Occurs whenever buyers and sellers exchange goods and services.
- Also known as 'goods and services tax', the government charges this tax of 10% on all purchases in Australia.
- This sector includes banks and collects savings to invest in businesses.
- Something necessary for life.
- Also known as the 'international sector', this includes imports and exports.
13 Clues: Something necessary for life. • Something not necessary for life, but nice to have. • How we allocate limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants. • Occurs whenever buyers and sellers exchange goods and services. • How the government raises money to pay for government services. • Also known as 'producers', they produce goods and services to sell. • ...
Economics of Recess 2024-12-04
Across
- doing work/labor for someone
- item/activity expected to generate income or gain appreciation
- enough money to purchase a product
- offer a product for money
- an amount of money paid hourly to an employee
- a group of people with a particular purpose
- amount of money a company makes from their operations
Down
- a property you pay rent for
- receive paycheck
- a price asked for goods/services
- wealthy
- money you use
- a payment for services
13 Clues: wealthy • money you use • receive paycheck • a payment for services • offer a product for money • a property you pay rent for • doing work/labor for someone • a price asked for goods/services • enough money to purchase a product • a group of people with a particular purpose • an amount of money paid hourly to an employee • amount of money a company makes from their operations • ...
Economics Crossword Challenge 2025-07-19
Across
- She won a Nobel Prize in Economics even though she was at that school we don’t talk about (6 letters)
- How much a price change bends demand (10 letters)
- Prices are made through s & d, government stays out: ______ Market (4 letters)
- Last name of person buried on campus (6 letters)
- Goods for goods – or services – across borders (5 letters)
Down
- Looking for work, but coming up empty (10 letters)
- Place to go bouldering on campus (5 letters)
- When your money buys you less than it used to (9 letters)
- Where buyers and sellers hang out (6 letters)
- Woe to those who walk under it (9 letters)
- Not enough to go around, but still plenty to want (8 letters)
- Borrowing’s price tag, in percent. (8 letters)
- A country’s economic report card in dollars (3 letters)
13 Clues: Woe to those who walk under it (9 letters) • Place to go bouldering on campus (5 letters) • Where buyers and sellers hang out (6 letters) • Borrowing’s price tag, in percent. (8 letters) • Last name of person buried on campus (6 letters) • How much a price change bends demand (10 letters) • Looking for work, but coming up empty (10 letters) • ...
Grade 3 Economics 2026-02-18
Across
- how many people want or need a good or service
- laws to protect consumers and workers
- the value of what you give up when you make a choice
- focusing on making one product or service to sell or trade
- when people depend on each other to provide products that meet needs and wants
- to buy, sell or exchange a good or service for something you want or need
Down
- goods sent out to other countries to be sold
- when the supply of a good or service is more than the demand
- trading goods without the use of money
- goods brought in from other countries
- when there is more demand for something than supply
- how much of the good there is for people to buy
- something that encourages people to do something
13 Clues: laws to protect consumers and workers • goods brought in from other countries • trading goods without the use of money • goods sent out to other countries to be sold • how many people want or need a good or service • how much of the good there is for people to buy • something that encourages people to do something • when there is more demand for something than supply • ...
Final Exam Project 2021-12-07
Across
- The national assembly adopts the Declaration of the Rights of Man and______.
- what is an invention from the industrial revolution that made moving heavy objects over large bodies of water easier and more efficient.
- The National ______ was formed after King Louis XVI denied the third estate a representative in the meeting of the estates general.
- Four societal developments Age of Reasons: The _________, The Reformation, Scientific Revolution, and The Enlightenment.
- How does the Political Control, Ideology, Economics, Exploration acronym explain the motives for European Imperialism?
- Two societal costs of the industrial revolution are Factory and _________
- During the French revolution King _______ called for a meeting of the estates general.
- What invention from the industrial revolution helps cotton textiles become cheaper and more available.
- Which estate took part in the tennis court oath.
- Two ways the french revolution helped the spread of democratic ideals is the introduction of __________ and ended sufism.
Down
- what is the acronym that stands for Political control,Ideology, Economic desire, Religious beliefs, and Exploration?
- Two ways the french revolution hindered the spread of democratic ideals was the loss of rights under many leaders, and __________ of the press.
- The ways to think like a historial include: Making connections, _______ sources, put things in chronological order, and making historical claims.
- What are the three reasons why the industrial revolution considered so revolutionary: ___________, Technology, Transportation
- Two societal benefits of the industrial revolution are Trade and _________
- What Invention from the industrial revolution helped kickstart the world of modern automobiles.
- What are the two reasons for British imperialism in India? Two reasons for British imperialism in India because of Trade and __________
- The system of government where Louis XVI shared power with the government was ___________ monarchy.
18 Clues: Which estate took part in the tennis court oath. • Two societal costs of the industrial revolution are Factory and _________ • Two societal benefits of the industrial revolution are Trade and _________ • The national assembly adopts the Declaration of the Rights of Man and______. • ...
Economics crossword puzzle 2020-09-24
Across
- is an arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to make exchanges
- is a process that combines economic resources so that the result is a good or service that is available for sale
- means that an equal inequality exist between wants and the resources available to satisfy them
- cost is the highest valued alternative given up as a result of making a choice
- is the study of individual consumers And businesses
- is the process of getting a product or service to consumers before the human wants can be satisfied
- simply means the extra or additional costs or benefits of a decision
Down
- are positive rewards for making some kind of choice or behaving in a certain way
- economy is an economy that relies on voluntary trade as the primary means of organizing and coordinating production
- is a social science that studies how people, acting individually and in groups, decide to use scarce resources to satisfy their wants
- is the study of the economy as a whole
- is using a product or service complete still want satisfaction chain
- is the imagination, innovation thinking, and management skills needed to start and operate a business
- is a positive difference between total sales and total cost, meaning that total sales must be greater than total cost profit equals total sales greater than total cost
14 Clues: is the study of the economy as a whole • is the study of individual consumers And businesses • is an arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to make exchanges • is using a product or service complete still want satisfaction chain • simply means the extra or additional costs or benefits of a decision • ...
Unit 2 economics 2021-09-22
Across
- when a company runs out of a product but cannot manufacture more
- the amount of money a company or business makes from selling item
- how many people want a product a company has
- when a company does not have enough product to meet peoples demands but can be easily fixed
- a time when there is a high unemployment and negative GDP growth.
- the number of unemployed people in the labor force (two words add - for a space)
- the measurement of market value of all goods and services in a specific time period
Down
- when you pay a company for something you cannot physically hold
- when all prices go up because of demand
- A time when there is a general decline in economic activity
- products that you can physically hold
- how much of a certain item a business has
- The total money the federal government owes(Also add a - for a space)
13 Clues: products that you can physically hold • when all prices go up because of demand • how much of a certain item a business has • how many people want a product a company has • A time when there is a general decline in economic activity • when you pay a company for something you cannot physically hold • when a company runs out of a product but cannot manufacture more • ...
What is Economics? 2022-10-25
Across
- of production the four things needed to produce goods and services: natural resources, labor, capital, and entrepreneurs
- human-made items, such as machines and tools, that are used to produce goods and services
- the amount of goods and services produced by a worker or business in a given time period
- not enough of a certain resource to satisfy people's needs and wants
- the study of how people, businesses, and governments choose to use their limited resources
- workers
- a person who comes up with the ideas for producing goods and services
Down
- the use of resources to produce only a single good or a few kinds of goods or services
- the use of science to create new or better goods and services or more efficient methods of production
- cost whatever is given up when a choice must be made; a trade-off
- things that can be seen, touched, and bought or sold
- resource something provided by nature, such as wood, oil, and coal, that can be used to produce goods and services
- an activity performed for others for money, such as teaching or selling
13 Clues: workers • things that can be seen, touched, and bought or sold • cost whatever is given up when a choice must be made; a trade-off • not enough of a certain resource to satisfy people's needs and wants • a person who comes up with the ideas for producing goods and services • an activity performed for others for money, such as teaching or selling • ...
Economics Chapter 1 2023-06-09
Across
- deals with General equilibrium.
- Microeconomics is in fact a -----study of the economy.
- Paribus means based on certain assumptions.
- Microeconomics has ----scope.
- Theory of -----basically deals with efficiency in allocation of resources.
- ----method is the study of the whole economy rather than its part.
- The term Micro is derived from the ---word.
Down
- Macroeconomics is the study of -----.
- Ragnar Frisch ____the term Micro and macroeconomics.
- -----is the balance between two factors.
- Macroeconomics studies the ----theory.
- Four factors of production.
- The ---- of a individual commodity is determined by the market forces of demand and supply.
13 Clues: Four factors of production. • Microeconomics has ----scope. • deals with General equilibrium. • Macroeconomics is the study of -----. • Macroeconomics studies the ----theory. • -----is the balance between two factors. • Paribus means based on certain assumptions. • The term Micro is derived from the ---word. • Ragnar Frisch ____the term Micro and macroeconomics. • ...
Business Management - Economics 2023-05-10
Across
- An Economic System where Individual and Business make all the economic decisions
- Examples of this Factor of Production are Cash, Equipment, Tools & Buildings
- Examples of this Factor of Production are Time, Skills, Education
- The fact that their are not enough resources to satisfy everyone's wants
- Examples of this Factor of Production are Water, Oil, Trees & Gold
- An Economic System where both the Market and Government makes all the economic decision
- An Economic System based on trading or bartering
- Those things that you have to have to survive
Down
- Examples of this Factor of Production is Entrepreneurship
- An Economic System where Government makes all the economic decisions
- Collectively Wants and Needs are considered
- The Factors of Production are considered
- Those things that are nice to have, but not necessary to survive
13 Clues: The Factors of Production are considered • Collectively Wants and Needs are considered • Those things that you have to have to survive • An Economic System based on trading or bartering • Examples of this Factor of Production is Entrepreneurship • Those things that are nice to have, but not necessary to survive • ...
Introduction to Economics 2025-05-05
Across
- A decision made between two or more options.
- the next best choice
- Another option or choice.
- The workers and their skills used to make goods and services.
- Things people would like to have but don’t need to survive (like toys or video games).
Down
- An economy where people and businesses make most decisions without government control.
- Tools, machines, or buildings used to produce goods and services.
- To make or grow goods or services.
- An economy that uses both government rules and free choices from businesses and people.
- Things people must have to live (like food, water, and shelter).
- An economy where the government makes most economic decisions.
- Materials from nature used to make goods (like water, trees, or oil).
- What you gain or get from a choice.
13 Clues: the next best choice • Another option or choice. • To make or grow goods or services. • What you gain or get from a choice. • A decision made between two or more options. • The workers and their skills used to make goods and services. • An economy where the government makes most economic decisions. • Things people must have to live (like food, water, and shelter). • ...
Year 10 Economics 2025-11-10
Across
- The type of unemployment caused by people moving between jobs.
- This type of unemployment is caused by a change in how the economy is structured and operates.
- the __________ bank of Australia.
- the price of borrowing money.
- material living standards refer to a person's access to _____________ goods and services, such as income, healthcare, and housing.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
Down
- This type of inflation occurs when the increases in production costs (raw materials, labour, etc.) are passed onto the consumers so that businesses can maintain profit margins.
- The economic problem of ___________.
- the total value of all assets that a person or household owns, minus any debts or liabilities they owe.
- This type of inflation occurs when the overall demand for goods and services is higher than the economy's ability to produce them.
- the flow of funds from firms to households.
- GDP is used to measure economic _____________.
- policy, governments adjusting taxation rates is an example of ________________.
13 Clues: the price of borrowing money. • the __________ bank of Australia. • The economic problem of ___________. • the flow of funds from firms to households. • GDP is used to measure economic _____________. • The type of unemployment caused by people moving between jobs. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • ...
Unit 5 Economics 2026-02-10
Across
- Type of economy where businesses and consumers make decisions
- Short for the Consumer Price Index, measures inflation
- Monetary policy is controlled by the Federal __________
- How much money a country makes in a year
- Part of the business cycle where GDP increases
- When the same items cost more over time
- Type of economy where the government controls everything
Down
- Part of the business cycle where GDP decreases
- Type of economy that has government and businesses working together
- A tax on imported goods
- What is gained when making a decision
- Money collected by the government
- What is given up when making a decision
13 Clues: A tax on imported goods • Money collected by the government • What is gained when making a decision • When the same items cost more over time • What is given up when making a decision • How much money a country makes in a year • Part of the business cycle where GDP decreases • Part of the business cycle where GDP increases • ...
deans 2025-03-17
Economy Vocabulary 2016-02-28
Across
- The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy.
- Costs Costs for a firm that don't change in the short run. These costs include rent for land and interest for capital.
- Part of economics that is concerned with large-scale or general economics factors related to countries.
- The quantity demanded by the buyers at a price.
- Refers to the quantity of a good or service that firms are willing and able to provide.
- Over supply of some good or service/The quantity demanded for that good at a certain price is less than the quantity supplied at that price.
- Cost of an economic decision in terms of the next best alternative foregone.
Down
- One of the four factors of production that includes natural resources and the surface over which the good or service is produced.
- The market-clearing price, set where Demand equals Supply.
- The addition of monetary and opportunity costs.
- The four types of resources used in the production process: land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship.
- As prices increase, the quantity demanded decreases, while if the price decreases, the quantity demanded for the product increases.
- The interaction between buyers and sellers in order to exchange goods or services or buyers and sellers coming together in order to exchange a good or service.
- Under supply of some good or service/The quantity demanded for that good at a certain price is more than the quantity supplied at that price
- Total revenue minus total cost.
15 Clues: Total revenue minus total cost. • The addition of monetary and opportunity costs. • The quantity demanded by the buyers at a price. • The market-clearing price, set where Demand equals Supply. • Cost of an economic decision in terms of the next best alternative foregone. • The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy. • ...
EcoSoc Crossword 2015-04-07
Across
- The increase in prices over time.
- In Soviet Russia he determines your job, in capitalist countries your job is determined by it.
- Governor of the RBA.
- The best society ever.
- The theory that countries should produce products in which they have the lowest opportunity cost and trade with other countries in order to maximise their utility.
- an individual's willingness to purchase a good or service.
- The theory that an increase in government spending will result in a greater than or less than proportional increase in total level aggregate
- The process whereby the short-term unemployed become long-termed unemployed as their skills and connections atrophy, leading to an increase in the NAIRU.
Down
- The underlying principle of Smith's classical economics. The force that acts to bring markets to equilibrium.
- Setting the interest rate in the overnight cash market in order to influence the real interest rate in the economy as a whole.
- Father of modern macroeconomics.
- Largest component of aggregate demand, also what you do at breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- The dominant school of economic thought and major opponent to the Keynesian Schools. Also sounds like a really weird type of music.
- The study of choice.
- One of the fathers of classical economic thought known for his work in trade theory, the law of diminishing returns and those stupid Country A versus Country B opportunity cost tables you have to do in Micro 1.
15 Clues: Governor of the RBA. • The study of choice. • The best society ever. • Father of modern macroeconomics. • The increase in prices over time. • an individual's willingness to purchase a good or service. • Largest component of aggregate demand, also what you do at breakfast, lunch and dinner. • ...
EcoSoc Crossword 2015-04-07
Across
- policy Setting the interest rate in the overnight cash market in order to influence the real interest rate in the economy as a whole.
- The dominant school of economic thought and major opponent to the Keynesian Schools. Also sounds like a really weird type of music.
- Stevens Governor of the RBA.
- The increase in prices over time.
- The study of choice.
- Father of modern macroeconomics.
Down
- advantage The theory that countries should produce products in which they have the lowest opportunity cost and trade with other countries in order to maximise their utility.
- The process whereby the short-term unemployed become long-termed unemployed as their skills and connections atrophy, leading to an increase in the NAIRU.
- One of the fathers of classical economic thought known for his work in trade theory, the law of diminishing returns and those stupid Country A versus Country B opportunity cost tables you have to do in Micro 1.
- The theory that an increase in government spending will result in a greater than or less than proportional increase in total level aggregate
- Largest component of aggregate demand, also what you do at breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- In Soviet Russia he determines your job, in capitalist countries your job is determined by it.
- hand The underlying principle of Smith's classical economics. The force that acts to bring markets to equilibrium.
- The best society ever.
- an individual's willingness to purchase a good or service.
15 Clues: The study of choice. • The best society ever. • Stevens Governor of the RBA. • Father of modern macroeconomics. • The increase in prices over time. • an individual's willingness to purchase a good or service. • Largest component of aggregate demand, also what you do at breakfast, lunch and dinner. • ...
Economy Vocabulary 2016-02-28
Across
- Total revenue minus total cost.
- Refers to the quantity of a good or service that firms are willing and able to provide.
- The four types of resources used in the production process: land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship.
- The market-clearing price, set where Demand equals Supply.
- Costs Costs for a firm that don't change in the short run. These costs include rent for land and interest for capital.
- Under supply of some good or service/The quantity demanded for that good at a certain price is more than the quantity supplied at that price
- One of the four factors of production that includes natural resources and the surface over which the good or service is produced.
Down
- Cost of an economic decision in terms of the next best alternative foregone.
- The interaction between buyers and sellers in order to exchange goods or services or buyers and sellers coming together in order to exchange a good or service.
- As prices increase, the quantity demanded decreases, while if the price decreases, the quantity demanded for the product increases.
- The quantity demanded by the buyers at a price.
- Part of economics that is concerned with large-scale or general economics factors related to countries.
- The addition of monetary and opportunity costs.
- Over supply of some good or service/The quantity demanded for that good at a certain price is less than the quantity supplied at that price.
- The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy.
15 Clues: Total revenue minus total cost. • The quantity demanded by the buyers at a price. • The addition of monetary and opportunity costs. • The market-clearing price, set where Demand equals Supply. • Cost of an economic decision in terms of the next best alternative foregone. • The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy. • ...
2020 2020-12-14
7 Clues: no longer bites people • isabel's favorite sport • graduated from high school • what we drank when Biden won • month we both lost our jobs:) • economics and anthropology major • rocks the house with an electric guitar
Levi Davis 1.1 Crossword 2024-01-19
7 Clues: natures gifts • the fundamental problem • people's skills and abilities • the tools needed for production • the 4 resources needed to produce • the risk taker in search of profit • the study of the fundamental problem
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment (Pt. 2) 2025-05-30
7 Clues: newton's 1687 masterpiece • father of modern economics • neutral on religious matters • freedoms government can't violate • society without law is hellish chaos • government serves the people and protects rights • knowledge from direct experience and observation
Social Sciences 2025-08-24
7 Clues: Study of human cultures • Understanding human behavior • Analysis of social structures • How societies manage resources • Study of past events and their impact • Relationship between people and places • Science Study of governments and power
Abby's crossword for spelling week 3-4 2020-05-21
Across
- . - someone doing their job to help other people.
- you never run out.
- - the middle of a state or country.
- growth - to produce more goods and service.
- - many people from different countries are getting a virus or bacteria very quickly.
- - an artwork that is made by an artist.
- - an achievement.
- - a machine processing something
- - you look ugly
Down
- a business or company.
- - a special moment.
- - a place where you get goods.
- - the pros and cons of a situation.
- - to be somewhere at the same time as something else.
- - to make or consume a service.
- - you give something to get something in return.
16 Clues: - you look ugly • - an achievement. • you never run out. • - a special moment. • a business or company. • - a place where you get goods. • - to make or consume a service. • - a machine processing something • - the middle of a state or country. • - the pros and cons of a situation. • - an artwork that is made by an artist. • growth - to produce more goods and service. • ...
FCCLA crossword puzzle 2020-09-14
Across
- the hands in the middle of supporting home______.
- it gives joy through its beauty and fragrance is _______?
- sarah forehand is the current FCCLA state_________.
- Home Economics and Consumer Sciences became_______.
- what was the name before FCCLA______?
- the motto______.
- what color does the symbol represent for Sincerity.
- the first state adviser for the New Homemakers of America______?
- Relations for FCCLA_______.
- leading to happiness through a positive self-image______.
Down
- communications skills and techniques______?
- Vice President of
- _the first state to employ a full time state adviser____?
- The State Newspaper_________.
- A National Magazine______.
- this year theme for FCCLA is________?
16 Clues: the motto______. • Vice President of • A National Magazine______. • Relations for FCCLA_______. • The State Newspaper_________. • what was the name before FCCLA______? • this year theme for FCCLA is________? • communications skills and techniques______? • the hands in the middle of supporting home______. • sarah forehand is the current FCCLA state_________. • ...
7E busness crossword 2018-03-22
Across
- how we choose to use scarce resources
- a tool that is made by people to help make resources
- how much the produces need to satisfy our needs and wants
- what we are happy to pay
- anything that can produce items
- thing we need to survive
- jobs we pay people to do
- the human effort to work
- thing to make our life more fun
Down
- the ability to see opportunity
- we are all
- they make items for use to use
- the natural resources
- resources that are hard to find
- equilibrium when producers and consumers agree on price and amount
- items like chips, soft drink
16 Clues: we are all • the natural resources • what we are happy to pay • thing we need to survive • jobs we pay people to do • the human effort to work • items like chips, soft drink • the ability to see opportunity • they make items for use to use • anything that can produce items • resources that are hard to find • thing to make our life more fun • how we choose to use scarce resources • ...
pollitical crossword 2013-08-08
Across
- to be scared
- when a government goes to a political party they have to present a speech\
- economically speaking
- rules people have to follow
- legal procedings
- great learders must have?
- when people vote for parliment
- a place where they make changes to the country and the government and there political party have very important meetings
- to be free
Down
- to be fair is having?
- belif that a particular race of people is better than others
- to be involved with politics
- to come to australia you need?
- pollitical matters
- someone who makes changes for the country,wins ellections and has a party
- ellecting
16 Clues: ellecting • to be free • to be scared • legal procedings • pollitical matters • to be fair is having? • economically speaking • great learders must have? • rules people have to follow • to be involved with politics • to come to australia you need? • when people vote for parliment • belif that a particular race of people is better than others • ...
Maddie’s Economics crossword review 2024-05-07
Across
- a payed for experience
- a person who makes and sells goods
- a resource that is naturally replenished
- a financial gain
- setting up a business taking financial risks
- based off of belief and uses trading without money
- associated with command government
- the purchase of goods by a consumer
Down
- study of scarcity
- made by government a form of communism
- A resource that isn’t naturally replenished
- oil production decreases, gas prices rise
- people make/ create products based off of supply and demand without the government’s involvement
- a service you pay for to spend the night
- a example of a capital resource
- contribution to budget
16 Clues: a financial gain • study of scarcity • a payed for experience • contribution to budget • a example of a capital resource • a person who makes and sells goods • associated with command government • the purchase of goods by a consumer • made by government a form of communism • a resource that is naturally replenished • a service you pay for to spend the night • ...
AU Economics Crossword 1 2023-09-08
Across
- a place where buyers and sellers interact for trade
- human efforts
- increase in productive capacity over time
- the best next best thing given up when a choice is made
- an system organizational structure which decides how to allocate resources
- judgement a personal evaluation
- goods or services that can be substituted
- things essential to survival
- gifts of nature
Down
- not enough resources to satisfy wants
- the study of ways a society decides to use scarce resources
- wants that go together
- wants that are never satisfied
- things we desire for satisfaction
- human made tools
- initiate and manage other factors of production
16 Clues: human efforts • gifts of nature • human made tools • wants that go together • things essential to survival • wants that are never satisfied • judgement a personal evaluation • things we desire for satisfaction • not enough resources to satisfy wants • increase in productive capacity over time • goods or services that can be substituted • ...
Education and Careers 2020-07-19
Across
- related to money and industry
- biology, chemistry and physics
- a person who studies law
- expert in sciences
- the scientific study of government
- the study of numbers and shapes
- novels, poems and plays
- a person whose job is to make drawings and logos
Down
- the study or use of computer systems
- the study of the work that is done by an engineer
- a person who studied medicine
- a person whose job related to politics
- the study of how to control and manage a business.
- the study of countries and cities
- the study of past events
- the study of illnesses
16 Clues: expert in sciences • the study of illnesses • novels, poems and plays • a person who studies law • the study of past events • related to money and industry • a person who studied medicine • biology, chemistry and physics • the study of numbers and shapes • the study of countries and cities • the scientific study of government • the study or use of computer systems • ...
Chapter 1: What is Economics 2017-04-24
Across
- item we desire
- a shift to the right in the PPC
- use land, labor and capital to produce new goods and services
- how people satistfy their needs and wants by making choices
- limited resources to meet unlimited wants and needs
- (2) all alternatives given up
- human made resources used to produce goods and services
- necessary for survival
Down
- task a person is paid for
- (2) worker's knowledge
- cost (2) best alternative given up
- using resources to maximizeproduction
- actions of activities performed for another person
- objects sold for profit
- producers will not produce goods at current price
- natural resources
16 Clues: item we desire • natural resources • (2) worker's knowledge • necessary for survival • objects sold for profit • task a person is paid for • (2) all alternatives given up • a shift to the right in the PPC • cost (2) best alternative given up • using resources to maximizeproduction • producers will not produce goods at current price • ...
Rafael- Stem Changing Verbs O-UE/E-IE 2024-01-16
Across
- Y'all(España) prefer the chocolate cake.
- Juan borrows my book.
- We encounter our teacher in the park.
- You all dream about going to the museum(no spaces between the words).
- You all turn on your computers.
- My friends sleep in my house.
- Juan returns my book.
Down
- Carlos thinks about the tennis match tomorrow.
- I understand the principles of economics.
- Y'all(España) remember the conjugation for ser.
- We start a new company.
- You(formal) recommend me to the school.
- You count the birds
- You confess about the plan to sabotage the school play.
- I eat lunch with my friend.
- They close the door.
16 Clues: You count the birds • They close the door. • Juan borrows my book. • Juan returns my book. • We start a new company. • I eat lunch with my friend. • My friends sleep in my house. • You all turn on your computers. • We encounter our teacher in the park. • You(formal) recommend me to the school. • Y'all(España) prefer the chocolate cake. • I understand the principles of economics. • ...
Studies Weekly 28 - Goods and Services in Indiana 2025-04-22
Across
- Indiana's state snack
- When people buy, sell, or exchange things
- Trade in Indiana creates a ____ for many people
- exported $2.6 billion in 2021
- Technology continues to _____, so the industry adapts and changes
- The way weather, land, and people interact
- Indiana exported a total of $7 _____ in cars and car parts in 2020
- African Americans unique good
Down
- Things people buy to meet their needs
- Known as the America Midwest
- Indiana is known as the _____ of America
- Indiana's eastern border connects to this state
- Indiana is the ____ largest farm product exporter
- Large part of Indiana's geography and economics
- Indiana's largest export
- Native Americans unique good
16 Clues: Indiana's state snack • Indiana's largest export • Known as the America Midwest • Native Americans unique good • exported $2.6 billion in 2021 • African Americans unique good • Things people buy to meet their needs • Indiana is known as the _____ of America • When people buy, sell, or exchange things • The way weather, land, and people interact • ...
Chapter 1: What is Economics 2017-04-24
Across
- actions of activities performed for another person
- a shift to the right in the PPC
- task a person is paid for
- natural resources
- use land, labor and capital to produce new goods and services
- cost (2) best alternative given up
- using resources to maximizeproduction
- human made resources used to produce goods and services
- limited resources to meet unlimited wants and needs
Down
- producers will not produce goods at current price
- objects sold for profit
- (2) worker's knowledge
- necessary for survival
- how people satistfy their needs and wants by making choices
- (2) all alternatives given up
- item we desire
16 Clues: item we desire • natural resources • (2) worker's knowledge • necessary for survival • objects sold for profit • task a person is paid for • (2) all alternatives given up • a shift to the right in the PPC • cost (2) best alternative given up • using resources to maximizeproduction • producers will not produce goods at current price • ...
Study guide 2025-09-26
Across
- is a way of analyzing and understanding what happens around us
- Something that focous on an essential role in our understanding of the world and our own identity
- studies the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services, seeking to understand how societies manage their resources to meet their needs
- is like a complex system where all its parts work together to maintain balance and overall functioning
- holds that to understand and transform society it is necessary to study history, economics, and power relations
- is the social science that is dedicated to studying what happens in society, the behaviors of social groups, the conflicts they face and the different ways in which these situations occur
- helps us understand that changes in society do not occur by chance but respond to economic needs and class conflict
- make science the study center of the natural world
- is a science that studies the human being in an integral way
- Something that is acquired through direct and observable experiences of the world around us
Down
- tools to study and understand ideas
- an enormous influence on various disciplines, including sociology, education, and politics
- is an approach that seeks to understand society from the perspective of the people who make it up in their daily lives
- Is a dynamic and continuous phenomenon that influences the construction of culture and the evolution of societies
- The Sense of belonging to a nation
- focuses on power, governance systems, and collective decision-making, exploring how the rules governing a community or nation are established and maintained
- is the development of capitalism in Europe and argued that religious mentality influenced the way people understood work and economic success
- It studies the way of life in the past of extinct people from material remains
18 Clues: The Sense of belonging to a nation • tools to study and understand ideas • make science the study center of the natural world • is a science that studies the human being in an integral way • is a way of analyzing and understanding what happens around us • It studies the way of life in the past of extinct people from material remains • ...
What is StewardShip? 2023-05-11
8 Clues: collection or group • resources drawn by nature • make sure of doing something • the ability to give assistance • to handle or direct something/someone • to observe or direct someone/something • a social science concerned chiefly with description • an organized body of people with a particular purpose
Ist words 2022-07-27
8 Clues: An expert in rocks • Character in a film • An expert in economics • A person who studies science • A person who studies hearing • A person who rides motorcycles • A person who studies the way of the brain • A player of a musical instrument with strings
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-06
8 Clues: with mocking humor • delight is a synonym • flinching away from pain • an antonym is unemployment • a synonym is business or economics • another way to say it is out-dated • synonyms are astonished, amazed, and bamboozled • a stream of water flowing with great rapidity and violence.
lkjhgfds VOCAB WEEK FIVEEEEEEEEEEEE 2021-09-22
8 Clues: a minute life form ; • small sheet of microfilm • a miniature model of something • economics that studies the economy • a metric unit of length super small. • magnifier of the image of small objects • film on which materials are photographed • microorganisms and their effects on humans
Security 2026-01-30
Across
- Staying online even during failures
- Math that protects data and messages
- Rewards and penalties that shape behavior
- Minimum agreement needed to act
- Returns earned for honest participation
Down
- Backup validators ready to step in
- Financial rules that discourage attacks
- Tokens locked to secure the network
8 Clues: Minimum agreement needed to act • Backup validators ready to step in • Staying online even during failures • Tokens locked to secure the network • Math that protects data and messages • Financial rules that discourage attacks • Returns earned for honest participation • Rewards and penalties that shape behavior
U6W4 Vocabulary 2022-05-18
8 Clues: the world • goods for sale • a business exchange • money used in a country • person who starts a business • the way people use money for services • place where food and products are bought and sold • use money to buy something that will make more money
Jamison Rudie 2022-10-11
Across
- Your mentor's last name is _____.
- Your mentor is from _______ , IL.
- Your mentor's favorite zoo animal is a(n) _______.
Down
- Your mentor's first name is _____.
- Your mentor is a _____ in school (Class).
- Your mentor loves to spend time ________.
- Your mentor is studying _______.
- Your mentor can speak ___ languages.
8 Clues: Your mentor is studying _______. • Your mentor's last name is _____. • Your mentor is from _______ , IL. • Your mentor's first name is _____. • Your mentor can speak ___ languages. • Your mentor is a _____ in school (Class). • Your mentor loves to spend time ________. • Your mentor's favorite zoo animal is a(n) _______.
Europe Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
Across
- trading without money
- the gov regulates all economic decisions
- 59% free 41% command
- something you don't need
- traditional command mixed is a type of
- 73% free 27% command
- 79% free 11% command
Down
- the amount of role the gov plays
- ran fully bye the citizens
- exchanging goods through bartering
- when a country comes back together
- economy based on supply and demand
- something you really need
13 Clues: 59% free 41% command • 73% free 27% command • 79% free 11% command • trading without money • something you don't need • something you really need • ran fully bye the citizens • the amount of role the gov plays • exchanging goods through bartering • when a country comes back together • economy based on supply and demand • traditional command mixed is a type of • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-04
Across
- legally avoiding taxes
- Tactic uses by labour unions to ensure rights
- gifts of nature
- Cost of money for lending money
- Money deduced from citizens by the public
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
Down
- Out of a job
- Employers match this fund that supports employees at old age
- لنظام الاقتصادي الذي تمتلك فيه الحكومات بعض عوامل الإنتاج ولها دور في تحديد ماذا وكيف يتم إنتاج السلع
- things that are sold
- economical problem of meeting people's unlimited needs and wants with scarce resources
- people with their ability and efforts
- sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce, useful, and transferable from one person to another.
13 Clues: Out of a job • gifts of nature • things that are sold • legally avoiding taxes • Cost of money for lending money • people with their ability and efforts • Money deduced from citizens by the public • Tactic uses by labour unions to ensure rights • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • Employers match this fund that supports employees at old age • ...
Economics Crossword 1 2023-01-31
Across
- the type of demand that exists when the percentage change in quantity demanded is less than the percentage change in price
- The requirements for demand
- Demand falls as income rises and rises as income falls
- When the subjective value of a unit decreases with the increase in quantity
- The demand for one good moves in the same direction as the price of the other good
- When a price is high, consumers will buy less
Down
- The graphical representation of the law of demand
- When demand decreases
- the type of demand that exists when the percentage change in quantity demanded is the same as the percentage change in price
- the type of demand that exists when the percentage change in quantity demanded is greater than the percentage change in price
- The demand for one good moves in the opposite direction as the price of the other
- Demand rises as income rises and falls as income falls
- When the demand decreases
13 Clues: When demand decreases • When the demand decreases • The requirements for demand • When a price is high, consumers will buy less • The graphical representation of the law of demand • Demand rises as income rises and falls as income falls • Demand falls as income rises and rises as income falls • When the subjective value of a unit decreases with the increase in quantity • ...
Chapter 7 Economics 2023-02-23
Across
- A product such as petroleum or milk, that is considered the same nomatter who produces or sells it.
- The division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- The expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods.
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the costs of production
- Contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its good within an exlusive market.
Down
- Characteristics that cause a producer's average cost to drop as production rises.
- market structure that are similar but not identical
- A way to attract customers through style, service, or location but not a lower price.
- A market that runs most effiently when one large firm supples all of the output
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market.
- An illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production.
13 Clues: market structure that are similar but not identical • A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market. • A market that runs most effiently when one large firm supples all of the output • The division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good • ...
Chapter 18: Economics 2014-04-14
Across
- The belief the government must manage the economy by spending more money when a recession and cutting spending when there is inflation
- What occurs when the government in one year spends more money than it takes in from taxes
- Year For the federal government, October 1 through the following September 30
- The belief that inflation occurs when too much money is chasing too few goods
- The belief that a combination of monetarism, lower federal spending, and supply-side economics will stimulate the economy
- Theory The belief that lower taxes and fewer regulations will stimulate the economy
- Resolution A congressional decision that states the maximum amount of money the government should spend
- Policy Managing the economy by altering the supply of money and interest rates
Down
- Debt The total deficit from the first presidency down to the present
- A claim for government funds that can’t be changed without violating the rights of the claimant
- Domestic Product (GDP) The total of all good and services produced in the economy during a given year
- Automatic spending cuts
- Planning The belief that government plans, such as wage and price controls or the direction of investment, can improve the economy
13 Clues: Automatic spending cuts • Debt The total deficit from the first presidency down to the present • Year For the federal government, October 1 through the following September 30 • The belief that inflation occurs when too much money is chasing too few goods • Policy Managing the economy by altering the supply of money and interest rates • ...
Economics Review Quiz 2015-01-19
Across
- Basic economic problem
- Opposite of microeconomics
- Type of people who think at the margin
- Type of good which demand decreases when income increases
- CPI and GDP deflator are a type of this
- Opposite of real
- To sacrifice something for another
Down
- Type of cost you give up to get a choice
- Something that is limited
- The increase in the price of goods and services over time
- Opposite of substitute
- Type of economy in which households and firms allocate resources
- Something that is unlimited
13 Clues: Opposite of real • Basic economic problem • Opposite of substitute • Something that is limited • Opposite of microeconomics • Something that is unlimited • To sacrifice something for another • Type of people who think at the margin • CPI and GDP deflator are a type of this • Type of cost you give up to get a choice • The increase in the price of goods and services over time • ...
Chapter 2 Economics 2016-02-04
Across
- Relationship between the production of goods and services and the resources needed to produce them
- The amount of money the federal government has borrowed and not repaid
- The percentage of people who don't have jobs but are actively looking for work
- An economic system where the government owns and operates key businesses that directly affect public welfare(Medical, Education, Infrastructure)
- The study of choices that people, companies, and governments make in how to use resources
- The total value of all final goods and services produced within a country over a period a time
Down
- The process of converting government owned business to private ownership
- A period of rising average prices across the economy
- An economic system known as private enterprise or free market, based on ownership and economic freedom
- An economic system that calls for public ownership with direction of a strong central government
- Economies that use both planned and market-based economic systems
- A financial and social system of how resources flow through society
- A market structure with one company dominating the industry, leaving no room for any significant competitors
13 Clues: A period of rising average prices across the economy • Economies that use both planned and market-based economic systems • A financial and social system of how resources flow through society • The amount of money the federal government has borrowed and not repaid • The process of converting government owned business to private ownership • ...
Citizenship and Economics 2017-11-08
Across
- a legal member of a country
- the cost of what you have to give up
- a group that supports candidates for public offices
- activities having to do with one's society and community
- a group that seeks to influence public policy on certain issues
- a factor that encourages people to act in a certain way
- the desire for a certain good or service
- people or businesses that buy, or consume, products
Down
- having a limited quantity of resources to meet unlimited wants
- taking part in government
- the amount of a good or service that is available for use
- the study of how people meet their wants and needs
- people or businesses that make and sell products
13 Clues: taking part in government • a legal member of a country • the cost of what you have to give up • the desire for a certain good or service • people or businesses that make and sell products • the study of how people meet their wants and needs • a group that supports candidates for public offices • people or businesses that buy, or consume, products • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-21
Across
- an economy’s ability to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than its trading partner
- a limit placed on quantities that can be imported
- exchange of goods and services between countries
- goods and services a country buys from another country (things coming in)
- exports more than it imports (country has more money to spend)
- a tax placed on imports
Down
- the process of concentrating activities in a particular area or field
- company that does business and has facilities and offices in many countries around the world
- the practice of putting limits on foreign trade to protect business at home
- government stops an import/export of a product
- goods and services a country sells to another country (things going out)
- imports more than it exports (country is in debt)
- goods and services are produced, bought, and sold within a country
13 Clues: a tax placed on imports • government stops an import/export of a product • exchange of goods and services between countries • a limit placed on quantities that can be imported • imports more than it exports (country is in debt) • exports more than it imports (country has more money to spend) • goods and services are produced, bought, and sold within a country • ...
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS COOPERATION 2022-04-14
Across
- an international financial institution focused on world war 2 impacted-countries and now focusing on underdeveloped countries development
- an international cooperation between a country with numbers of countries
- international organization under UN concerning on development program
- an international cooperation among the countries in specific area
- international organization concerning on labour issues
- an international organization focusing on global market among the ASEAN countries
- a country sells goods and services to other countries
Down
- an international cooperation between two countries
- an entity focusing on producing a good or service it is good at
- a country buys goods and services from other countries
- export and import activity done by a country
- an international cooperation among the countries in two or more specific areas
- curve that describes the possibility of maximum capacity of production on two variables
13 Clues: export and import activity done by a country • an international cooperation between two countries • a country sells goods and services to other countries • a country buys goods and services from other countries • international organization concerning on labour issues • an entity focusing on producing a good or service it is good at • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-19
Across
- economic cost of choices
- the sector of the economy that provides resources and purchases products
- the model showing the flow between households and businesses
- the market in which businesses are sellers and household are buyers
- economic system with evenly distributed wealth and combined gov't control and private ownership
- economic system with private ownership and very little gov't intervention
Down
- economic system with centrally planned economy and gov't control
- the sector of the economy that purchases resources and provide products
- the flow of money as income and consumer expenditures between households and businesses
- goods and services
- the market in which households are sellers and businesses are buyers
- limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants
- the flow of resources and finished products between businesses and households
13 Clues: goods and services • economic cost of choices • limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants • the model showing the flow between households and businesses • economic system with centrally planned economy and gov't control • the market in which businesses are sellers and household are buyers • ...
Introduction to Economics 2026-01-05
Across
- An economic system where supply and demand guide production decisions
- A desire or need for something people would like to have
- resources Materials found in nature that are used to make goods
- System A way a society decides what to produce, how to produce, and for whom
- An economic system where the government makes economic decisions
- To give out or deliver goods and services
Down
- The study of how people make choices to use limited resources
- Something used to produce goods and services
- The physical and mental effort people use to make goods and services
- The condition of not having enough resources to satisfy all wants
- An economic system based on customs and traditions
- Human-made goods used to produce other goods and services
- An economic system that combines elements of market and command systems
13 Clues: To give out or deliver goods and services • Something used to produce goods and services • An economic system based on customs and traditions • A desire or need for something people would like to have • Human-made goods used to produce other goods and services • The study of how people make choices to use limited resources • ...
Politics and Economics 2024-04-25
Across
- fuel formed in the earth from decayed plant or animal remains
- a government band on trade with other countries
- policy that attempts to relax tensions with nations
- sharing federal tax money distributed through out the states
- the loss of value of money
- transporting children to schools outside of their neighborhood
- To take possession
Down
- effort to improve employment for minorities and women
- a meeting between federal government
- principal stating the communications about the executive branch
- persistent inflation
- A lawyer from outside the government
- fog made heavier and darker by smoke and chemical fumes
13 Clues: To take possession • persistent inflation • the loss of value of money • a meeting between federal government • A lawyer from outside the government • a government band on trade with other countries • policy that attempts to relax tensions with nations • effort to improve employment for minorities and women • fog made heavier and darker by smoke and chemical fumes • ...
Economics for FPD 2025-05-01
Across
- the amount or rate of interest due per period on a loaned amount.
- the money spent on goods and services by individuals, is often impacted by consumer confidence.
- individuals spending more money on luxurious items individuals spending more money on luxurious items
- an increase in prices and a decrease in the value of money. Things become more expensive.
- when the economy experiences a downturn.
Down
- determines the value of one currency when it is converted to another currency.
- the ratio that businesses or individuals are taxed.
- a payment made to an employee for work completed in a specific period of time, typically paid weekly.
- less severe than a recession
- the stability of jobs and employment where job loss is unlikely.
- government taxes that are collected when products are imported or exported.
- the economy experiences growth in production and employment opportunities
- an annual sum that is paid as a fixed regular payment by an employer to an employee.
13 Clues: less severe than a recession • when the economy experiences a downturn. • the ratio that businesses or individuals are taxed. • the stability of jobs and employment where job loss is unlikely. • the amount or rate of interest due per period on a loaned amount. • the economy experiences growth in production and employment opportunities • ...
ECO2105 Principles of Macroeconomics 2023-10-20
Across
- A country is said to achieve full employment when there is no _____ unemployment.
- The ____ then spends this money on public services like health care, education, and infrastructure.
- ____ examines the country as a whole and its achievement of the macroeconomics goals.
- Economics studies how countries and different individuals choose to use the limited resources to maximize their ____.
- ____ was instituted in 1990 as a way to assess development in terms of human wellbeing as well as economics. It’s a composite statistic that takes into account health, education, and income.
- _____ value: refers to value of all final goods and services measured in current year’s prices(current dollars).
- the part of the spending that is affected by disposable income.
- ______ measures the COBG purchased by a typical household in a particular year as compared to the costs of the same basket of goods in the base year.
Down
- ____ is a condition where the rate of inflation in an economy is extremely high, typically exceeding 50% per month.
- is the ratio of the change in consumption expenditures to the change in disposable income.
- These are funds that come into the economy from outside the normal consumer-to-business-to-consumer circular flow.
- In order to close the inflationary gap, the government has to use ______ fiscal policy.
- the part of the spending that is not affected by disposable income.
- ______ workers are workers who gave up the process of searching for jobs after trying many rounds to get a job.
- NDP = GDP - _________
15 Clues: NDP = GDP - _________ • the part of the spending that is affected by disposable income. • the part of the spending that is not affected by disposable income. • A country is said to achieve full employment when there is no _____ unemployment. • ____ examines the country as a whole and its achievement of the macroeconomics goals. • ...
Cross Puzzle 2022-10-10
Across
- relating to or believing in a religion.
- relation to economics or the economy
- at an earlier time, before
- belonging to or occurring in the present
- happen, to take place
- to make up or be part of
- the state of being strikingly different
- a thing that happens, especially one of importance
- an essential supporting structure
Down
- an example of single occurrence of something
- be composed or made up of
- relating to society or its organization.
- happening at the present time
- relating to the public affairs of a country
- a circumstance, fact, or influence that contributes to a result or outcome
- clearly defined or identified
- at first
- to include as necessary
- the state of being stretched tight
19 Clues: at first • happen, to take place • to include as necessary • to make up or be part of • be composed or made up of • at an earlier time, before • happening at the present time • clearly defined or identified • an essential supporting structure • the state of being stretched tight • relation to economics or the economy • relating to or believing in a religion. • ...
Rebecca and Calvin test 2019-06-07
Across
- Rebecca's sorority nickname
- City where we got engaged
- You may be staying at this hotel (Rebecca and Calvin are)
- Feisty feline in Rebecca's favorite book (hint: devil's accomplice)
- Classic Seattle beer (and local mountain)
- Calvin's high school mascot
- First dance song
- This song will definitely get played tonight (hint: reminds us that our past is real)
- Calvin's birthplace (city)
Down
- Calvin's first name
- Rebecca's college major
- First stop on our honeymoon (country)
- Best team in college basketball
- Name of our dog
- Famous Seattle glass artist
- Calvin lived on this street in New York
- Your vinter, if you're drinking white
- Welcome drinks brewery
- We said our vows in front of his 'Wake'
19 Clues: Name of our dog • First dance song • Calvin's first name • Welcome drinks brewery • Rebecca's college major • City where we got engaged • Calvin's birthplace (city) • Rebecca's sorority nickname • Famous Seattle glass artist • Calvin's high school mascot • Best team in college basketball • First stop on our honeymoon (country) • Your vinter, if you're drinking white • ...
yahli's crossword puzzle 2023-05-16
Across
- the state of being unassuming
- ready, or likely to attack
- making fun of someone in a playful way
- a condition that makes it more difficult for a person to do certain activities
- inspire, to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it
- a repeated decorative design
- worried, or anxious
- having or displaying an intense or ferocious
- reject, refuse to agree to a request
- unable to think clearly
Down
- the action of providing someone with support
- relating to the government or the public affairs of a country
- line concerning the distance above or below a given point
- shatter, break or cause to break suddenly
- people who watch a show or performance
- a traditional story
- feeling guilty
- not mixed
- an outline of something
- relating to economics or the economy
- attract, cause to come to a place
- a state of confusion
22 Clues: not mixed • feeling guilty • a traditional story • worried, or anxious • a state of confusion • an outline of something • unable to think clearly • ready, or likely to attack • a repeated decorative design • the state of being unassuming • attract, cause to come to a place • relating to economics or the economy • reject, refuse to agree to a request • ...
Vocab 13 2025-04-09
Across
- Not small, visible to the human eye.
- A prehistoric gigantic shark.
- Infection of large veins in the body.
- Above, beyond.
- Equal to loosely one million bytes.
- To manage a small part but not the whole.
- Better and more advanced.
- A explosion of a large star in the galaxy.
- Great, large.
- a study of all economics.
- Equal to one million watts.
Down
- An instrument used to amplify sound.
- A tool used to amplify voice and sound.
- Large, big.
- To tiny to see with the human eye.
- A very well known personality in the entertainment business.
- The best at an activity one's most good at.
- A small chip of metal used in a circuit.
- Tiny, small.
19 Clues: Large, big. • Tiny, small. • Great, large. • Above, beyond. • Better and more advanced. • a study of all economics. • Equal to one million watts. • A prehistoric gigantic shark. • To tiny to see with the human eye. • Equal to loosely one million bytes. • An instrument used to amplify sound. • Not small, visible to the human eye. • Infection of large veins in the body. • ...
Purity's Golden Years 2021-11-04
Across
- Purity had her 24th birthday in this country
- Purity's having her 26th birthday in this city
- Purity's lived longest in this African country
- Purity's nephew's name
- Purity has this Masters
- The tribal language Purity can understand
- Purity's favorite song by Burna Boy
- The instrument Purity played in middle school
- Purity gets coffee from this place daily
- Purity's favorite Marvel character?
- The show Purity is binge watching
Down
- Purity's middle name
- Purity kills this Megan Thee Stallion song
- Tyler's name on Purity's phone
- The subject Purity is the worst in
- The sport Purity would play instead of soccer
- The country Purity visited this year
- Purity's favorite season
- The GOT character Purity met in Uganda
19 Clues: Purity's middle name • Purity's nephew's name • Purity has this Masters • Purity's favorite season • Tyler's name on Purity's phone • The show Purity is binge watching • The subject Purity is the worst in • Purity's favorite song by Burna Boy • Purity's favorite Marvel character? • The country Purity visited this year • The GOT character Purity met in Uganda • ...
Vogel Cocktail Hour Crossword 2024-01-18
Across
- Where is the honeymoon?
- Jackson's middle name
- Bachelorette location
- Who said "I love you" first?
- Jackson and Lauren's undergraduate degree
- How many years have Jackson and Lauren been together?
- Jackson and Lauren's favorite free time activity
- How many states have Jackson and Lauren lived in together?
Down
- Name of the best man
- Jackson and Lauren's pet name for each other
- Where Jackson and Lauren met
- Shape of Lauren's engagement ring
- Where Jackson and Lauren went to law school
- Street Jackson and Lauren live on
- Name of Jackson and Lauren's dog
- State Jackson and Lauren lived in before Texas
- Where Jackson and Lauren got engaged
- Cuisine Jackson and Lauren shared on first Valentine's Day
- Month Jackson proposed
19 Clues: Name of the best man • Jackson's middle name • Bachelorette location • Month Jackson proposed • Where is the honeymoon? • Where Jackson and Lauren met • Who said "I love you" first? • Name of Jackson and Lauren's dog • Shape of Lauren's engagement ring • Street Jackson and Lauren live on • Where Jackson and Lauren got engaged • Jackson and Lauren's undergraduate degree • ...
Health Care Economics 2016-03-19
Across
- system a health care insurance system that pays the health care provider a fixed amount based on the medical diagnosis or specific procedure rather than on the actual cost for care is greater than the fixed amount the provider must absorb the additional expense
- a health care provider who is not in a particular managed care health insurance plan
- a health insurance plan that allows patients to received care from a nonplan provider but requires them to pay a higher out of pocket price if they do so
- a process in which a n insurer reviews decisions by physicians and other providers about how much care to provide
- making better use of health care resources to cut costs
- a for profit health care facility usually owned by a corporation
Down
- a health insurance system that allows individuals to obtain group health benefits through an organization such as an employer a union or as an association
- community facility that receives federal state and local tax exemptions in exchange for providing a community benefit such as services to medicaid patients and those who are unable to pay
- the federally-funded health care program for older Americans
- a government health insurance system that provides medical coverage for active and retired service personnel and their dependents
- the monthly amount paid to a private insurance company for health insurance coverage
- a physician coordinated health insurance plan that combines characteristics of both HMO and PPO plans
- a government program that offers health insurance to many lowincome and disabled people
13 Clues: making better use of health care resources to cut costs • the federally-funded health care program for older Americans • a for profit health care facility usually owned by a corporation • a health care provider who is not in a particular managed care health insurance plan • the monthly amount paid to a private insurance company for health insurance coverage • ...
Important Economics Vocabulary! 2017-01-22
Across
- Ports Places where ships can pick up goods for transport
- To exchange something you have for something that you want or need
- Goods purchased from a foreign country
- This area is not next to any major lakes, rivers, or seas
- A place where raw materials are made into finished goods
Down
- Digging in the Earth’s crust to get mineral resources
- using available resources to create one product
- Materials Items used in the manufacture or creation of Industrial Goods
- How many people live in a certain area
- Anything that has to do with farming activities such as raising crops
- Processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
- Resources Precious gems and rocks found in the Earth’s surface
- Goods that are sold to foreign countries
13 Clues: How many people live in a certain area • Goods purchased from a foreign country • Goods that are sold to foreign countries • using available resources to create one product • Digging in the Earth’s crust to get mineral resources • Ports Places where ships can pick up goods for transport • A place where raw materials are made into finished goods • ...
Behavioral Economics Review 2021-09-07
Across
- Social Media _______________ track how long a person looks at each image in their feed.
- This technique can really help us deal with our tendency to experience loss aversion
- True of False: The majority of social media engineers and CEOs do not allow their own children to use the Apps they build
- This is the term used for an endless feed on instagram and Tiktok. It's the same principal as vegas slot machines
- Feeling a loss more than a gain of the same amount is described by this
- Dude, just do it, enjoy the moment!
- Thankfully, this is still one site that ever user sees the same entry based on where they searched it from or their search history
- Every Facebook and instagram user sees a different "feed" based on what the algorithm knows about them.
Down
- You're given a gift and then asked to trade it back for something else. You don't want to as a result of the...
- Generally speaking, ______________ % of the items we own give us 80% of the utility of all our possessions
- this type of news spreads way faster than factual news across social network
- I'll go into debt to keep up with my neighbor because apparently I have...
- People typically only post about the best of their lives on....
13 Clues: Dude, just do it, enjoy the moment! • People typically only post about the best of their lives on.... • Feeling a loss more than a gain of the same amount is described by this • I'll go into debt to keep up with my neighbor because apparently I have... • this type of news spreads way faster than factual news across social network • ...
Geography and Economics 2021-09-02
Across
- An item that is useful to a person or country
- Total value of goods produced
- People own market
- How humans, ideas, and goods move
- A non-physical activity that benefits the buyer
- Tells you what a location looks like
Down
- Tells you where something is
- A large area with similar characteristics
- A type of good that is used to make other goods
- There is a finite number of natural resources
- Government owns market
- Both government and people influence market
- Humans interacting with the environment
13 Clues: People own market • Government owns market • Tells you where something is • Total value of goods produced • How humans, ideas, and goods move • Tells you what a location looks like • Humans interacting with the environment • A large area with similar characteristics • Both government and people influence market • An item that is useful to a person or country • ...
Jenna's economics review 2022-03-11
Across
- Money that can be easily accessed and spent
- Trading without using money
- money received on a regular basis
- The process of removing funds from a bank account
- a nations form of money
- A plan for spending and saving one's income
- An amount of money you have to pay the government
Down
- The act of giving material goods from a lender to a borrower
- The state of not having a job
- A loan of money that must be repaid
- The limited a availability of natural resources
- Something people want but don’t need
- Gross domestic Product
13 Clues: Gross domestic Product • a nations form of money • Trading without using money • The state of not having a job • money received on a regular basis • A loan of money that must be repaid • Something people want but don’t need • Money that can be easily accessed and spent • A plan for spending and saving one's income • The limited a availability of natural resources • ...
