economics Crossword Puzzles
Hannah & Jared Trivia 2018-05-09
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- The school where the bride and groom met
- Jared gave Hannah a gigantic one of these as a present
- Hannah's middle name
- What Jared was doing when Hannah got a crush on him
- Place where Jared works
- Name of the Mother of the Bride
- Hannah's favorite kind of flowers
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- Name of Jared's sister
- Where Hannah first got a crush on her future husband
- What Hannah drove for the majority of her life
- Jared's field of study
- The instrument Jared played in high school
- Jared proposed to Hannah outside of this
- The state park where Hannah and Jared will be married
14 Clues: Hannah's middle name • Name of Jared's sister • Jared's field of study • Place where Jared works • Name of the Mother of the Bride • Hannah's favorite kind of flowers • The school where the bride and groom met • Jared proposed to Hannah outside of this • The instrument Jared played in high school • What Hannah drove for the majority of her life • ...
Joanna Doyle Economics Crossword 2022-09-15
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- apparent contradiction between the high value of nonessentials and low value of essentials
- social science dealing with the study of how people satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing wants with the careful use of scarce resources
- people with all their abilities and efforts
- the measure of the amount of output produced by a given amount of input in a specific period of time
- basic requirements of survival
- market where productive resources are bought and sold
- quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries that make life easier
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- risk-taking individual in search of profits
- equipment, and factories used in the production of goods and services
- good intended for final use by consumers rather than businesses
- cost of the next best alternative use of money, time, or resources when one choice is made rather than another
- separation of work into a number of separate tasks to be performed by different workers
- work that is performed for someone
- fundamental economic problem that results from the shortage of resources and people's virtually unlimited wants
- an item that is economically useful or satisfies an economic want
- an accumulation of resources
- natural resources not created by
17 Clues: an accumulation of resources • basic requirements of survival • natural resources not created by • work that is performed for someone • risk-taking individual in search of profits • people with all their abilities and efforts • market where productive resources are bought and sold • good intended for final use by consumers rather than businesses • ...
Chapter 6: Economics Vocab 2021-10-11
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- situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand
- when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded
- when quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied
- point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal
- costs of production that affect people who have no control over how much of a good is produced
- market in which goods are sold illegally
- financial and opportunity costs consumers pay when searching for a good or service
- maximum price that can be legally charged for a good or service
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- minimum price for a good or service
- price ceiling placed on rent
- describes any point or quantity not at equilibrium
- situation in which quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- sudden shortage of a good
- minimum price that an employer can pay a worker for an hour of work
- something that is very popular for a short time
- system of allocating scarce goods and services using criteria other than price
17 Clues: sudden shortage of a good • price ceiling placed on rent • minimum price for a good or service • market in which goods are sold illegally • something that is very popular for a short time • describes any point or quantity not at equilibrium • when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded • when quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied • ...
caydri,P1, economics vocab 2023-01-25
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- workers focus on one thing to anther
- a system of making goods and services
- trading for goods and services
- protect our resources so we don't lose them
- in short supply
- how many consumers want to buy a particuler product
- what a person gives up when
- when money is put into an account and earns money just being in an account
- money earned by workers
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- how much of that product is avalliable
- things we would not need for our survival
- things people doing for others
- money we pay to the government
- things we must have for our survival
- organizations or groups who help people in need
- farming
- a system of dollars
17 Clues: farming • in short supply • a system of dollars • money earned by workers • what a person gives up when • things people doing for others • money we pay to the government • trading for goods and services • workers focus on one thing to anther • things we must have for our survival • a system of making goods and services • how much of that product is avalliable • ...
Unit 5 Economics Vocab 2023-05-17
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- the percentage increase in the average price level of goods and services from one month or year to the next.
- an increase in the overall price level of goods and services produced in an economy.
- statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy
- a period of declining national economic activity.
- a recurring pattern of growth & decline in economic activity over time.
- the market value of all final goods & services produced within a country during a given period of time.
- a monetary policy designed to accelerate the rate of growth of the money supply in order to stimulate economic growth.
- central bank policy aimed at regulating the amount of money in circulation.
- government policy regarding taxing & spending.
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- a legislative limit on the amount of national debt that can be incurred by the U.S. Treasury.
- a monetary policy designed to slow the rate of growth of the money supply in order to reduce inflation.
- a combination of economic stagnation and high inflation
- a ripple effect in which a change in spending by one person or business leads to additional changes in spending by another person or business.
- government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues.
- the percentage of the labor force that is not employed but is actively seeking work.
- a measure of price changes in consumer goods and services over time.
- the possible effect of increased government borrowing on business & consumers.
17 Clues: government policy regarding taxing & spending. • a period of declining national economic activity. • a combination of economic stagnation and high inflation • statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy • government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues. • a measure of price changes in consumer goods and services over time. • ...
Consumer economics 2 (part2) 2016-02-16
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- 1962 under Lincoln; activities include water safety, education, conservation, food, consumer service; meat safety> meat, poultry, & egg products. school food
- issue license to professionals such as barbers, physicians,attorneys, & funeral directors. Licenses are usually prominently displayed in the professionals place of business. perform important preventive services.
- agreements or promises that are legally enforceable.
- an action brought by a grp or class of plaintiffs or defendants who share the same interests in the litigation.
- created 1972; opened 1973 monitors the safety of over approximately 5000 kinds of consumer products. DONT recommend or test products!! Provides info to consumers on what safety procedures to look for in products & announces recalls.
- 1914 under the Federal Trade commission Act; gov. most aggressive agency in rooting out fraud, violation of consumers privacy, & deceptive marketing practices in the marketplace.
- a guarantee that holds for the correct use of product (shampoo clean hair not carpet).
- a device used by creditors to get money owed to them (an employer can garnish employee wages)
- the failure to do something (pay a loan; show up for court)
- the decision of the jury for the plaintiff or defendant; in criminal actions, the findings of guilty or not guilty
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- a guarantee that implies the product should work & should be salable & fit for the market
- 1973 empowers the Federal Trade Commission to obtain consumer redress when a person or firm engages in deceptive practices (false or misleading advertisement) requires manufacturers & sellers of products to provide consumers with detailed info about warranty guarantee
- the failure to exercise the right amount of care in protecting others.
- sum totals of people's or entities debts.
- an agreement reached that terminates the lawsuit.
- department of justice > enforce the law & defend the interests
- the termination of an action or claim; the end of a lawsuit
17 Clues: sum totals of people's or entities debts. • an agreement reached that terminates the lawsuit. • agreements or promises that are legally enforceable. • the termination of an action or claim; the end of a lawsuit • the failure to do something (pay a loan; show up for court) • department of justice > enforce the law & defend the interests • ...
Quiz Economics Group D 2023-09-13
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- What's the outcome of increased trade union activity?
- To address rising inflation or balance it budget the government may start to ?
- How is the output gap addressed?
- What output gap occurs if actual output is less than what an economy could produce at full capacity?
- If the positive output gap persists, what happens to cost in the economy?
- What is the output gap's significance?
- The difference between the actual level of GDP and its estimated long-term value at a point in time is known as the___ ___
- What happens to the inflation of a country if there is a negative output gap?
- When the actual GDP growth falls below the trend rate of growth, there is a ____output gap.
- and ___
- An increase in trade union activity could see large wage increases that will raise the price level substantially. What happened to aggregate supply?
- What triggers a housing market bubble burst?
- When sharp falls in grain commodities, what happens to SRAS?
- What do we call, if the positive output gap increases the cost?
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- Either positive or negative output gap, if some factors of production in the economy are underutilized?
- How does a negative output gap affect unemployment?
- What does a negative output gap suggest about resources?
- In one year, the actual economic growth rate is likely to be above or below the___ ___
- what is the time period in trend of growth?
- A stock market crash reduces the wealth of individual who like to reduce their ____
20 Clues: and ___ • How is the output gap addressed? • What is the output gap's significance? • what is the time period in trend of growth? • What triggers a housing market bubble burst? • How does a negative output gap affect unemployment? • What's the outcome of increased trade union activity? • What does a negative output gap suggest about resources? • ...
economics cross word puzzle 2023-11-14
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- a home: Building a home of your own, purchasing a home from a builder, or buying a home from previous owners. Includes rights to the land and everything on the land. The opposite of renting
- Most rent out apartments or houses because they are not at a point in their lives when they are looking to purchase a home of their own.
- There is flexibility if you are trying to get out of a lease early
- something a bank gives you that you have to pay back
- Most people will rent because they can use such as parks, swimming pools, and gyms
- Renting offers a cost upfront than a mortgage
- you have to pay back if isn'tent isnt complete
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- While apartments tend to be low maintenance because the landlord is there to fix things, a home that you buy tends to be more
- something you have to pay off over a set period of time
- Buying a home gives you the ability to receive tax
- is how much you own of your home. This builds over time when you buy the home.
- Mortgage rates are the they've been in years
- paying for the use of an asset
- Renting causes you to be subject to a 's decisions or jurisdictions
- Buying offers you more flexibility to choose a
- An agreement made between two parties where payment is made for the temporary use of a good, service, or property owned by another.
- what the government puts on everything that you buy
17 Clues: paying for the use of an asset • Mortgage rates are the they've been in years • Renting offers a cost upfront than a mortgage • Buying offers you more flexibility to choose a • you have to pay back if isn'tent isnt complete • Buying a home gives you the ability to receive tax • what the government puts on everything that you buy • ...
chapter2 lesson 3 economics 2024-02-07
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- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- 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
- entering into an activity
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
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- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- number of people per square mile of land area
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- national policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
17 Clues: entering into an activity • number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • ...
Economics Unit 1 Review 2024-02-07
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- producing the good or service you are best at
- factor of production that includes all natural resources
- an economic system in which individuals own the factors of production and make decisions based on their own personal needs and wants
- the study of the behavior and decisions of individuals and businesses in markets
- a graph showing the combinations of goods that an individual, firm, or economy is capable of producing
- factor of production that includes manmade items required for completing a task or storing value
- the condition that there is never enough of everything to fully satisfy all those who want it
- evaluating the costs and benefits of a decision or change
- what to produce? how to produce? for whom to produce?
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- an economic system where customs, beliefs and traditions guide the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- studies the structure and behavior of the wider economy
- an economic system that combines elements of a market and command/planned economy
- factor of production that includes workers/employees
- factor of production that includes the person/people in charge of organizing the other factors of production
- the framework for how a country chooses to answer the questions every economy must answer
- the value of the next best alternative
- an economic system where the government makes all decisions about what to produce and how to distribute goods and services
17 Clues: the value of the next best alternative • producing the good or service you are best at • factor of production that includes workers/employees • what to produce? how to produce? for whom to produce? • studies the structure and behavior of the wider economy • factor of production that includes all natural resources • ...
Intro to International Economics 2015-10-21
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- sums of money granted by the government to assist a business
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- the process of international interaction arising from the interchange of world vies, products, and ideas
- advantage countries specialize in certain goods and they have a lower opportunity cost, so there is an increase in economic welfare
- a level of quality or attainment
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- a tax to be paid on imports and exports
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- a limited amount of people or things
- rates the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another
- the act of pursuing a particular line of work
- the theory of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing
- The Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- Barriers a government imposed restraint on the flow of international goods and services
- an official ban on trade
- advantage the ability of a party to produce a greater quantity of a good
- European Union
- Trade international trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or any other restrictions
17 Clues: European Union • an official ban on trade • a level of quality or attainment • North American Free Trade Agreement • a limited amount of people or things • a tax to be paid on imports and exports • The Association of Southeast Asian Nations • the act of pursuing a particular line of work • a system of money in general use in a particular country • ...
basic economics chapter 1 2013-09-24
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- to move from one country or place to live or work in another
- a primary neccessity of life
- a number or rate that is expressed as a certain number of parts of something divided into 100 parts
- the world is becoming smaller due to this trend
- everything you want or wish
- information in the form of a table, diagram, etc.
- the whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region
- the rise in the general level of prices
- something that is expensive and not necessary
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- intangible goods
- when a population becomes old or older
- tangible products
- the amount of money that you pay for something or that something costs
- anything that an organism does involving action and response to stimulation
- the purchase of goods
- one that utilizes economic goods
- not enough can be produced to satisfy all the needs
17 Clues: intangible goods • tangible products • the purchase of goods • everything you want or wish • a primary neccessity of life • one that utilizes economic goods • when a population becomes old or older • the rise in the general level of prices • something that is expensive and not necessary • the world is becoming smaller due to this trend • ...
Economics Unit 3 Vocabulary 2014-10-19
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- term that describes both stocks and bonds
- interest calculated on the amount of interest accumulated as well as on the original principal of a loan or the original amount of money deposited in a savings account
- statistical series of 500 stocks used to monitor prices on the NYSE, American Stock Exchange, and OTC.
- company that sells stock in itself and uses the proceeds to buy stocks and bonds issued by other companies
- checking accounts. Checking accounts are called demand deposits because the payee, the person to whom the check is made out, can “demand” the amount of the check in currency.
- person who buys or sells securities for investors
- such as money used by a person or business
- interest calculated as a percentage of the original principal of a loan or the original amount of money deposited in a savings account
- the use of income today in a way that allows greater production in the future. An example of investment is when a business uses income to build a new factory or buy new equipment.
- situation in which the outcome is not certain, but the probabilities can be estimated
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- person who owns a share or shares of stock in a corporation; same as shareholders
- certificate of ownership in a corporation; common or preferred stock
- statistical series of 30 representative stocks used to monitor price changes on the New York Stock Exchange
- a part of a corporation’s income after taxes that many corporations pay to the owners of stock
- certificates issued by a government (or corporation) that pay the owner of the certificates the amount borrowed plus interest. Government bonds are the safest form of investment.
- one of the ways to save money in a bank. Such a deposit must be pledged to the bank for a specified period of time and cannot be withdraw before the end of this period without the depositor’s paying a financial penalty. The advantage of time deposits s that the interest offered on them is higher than that offered on regular savings accounts.
- potential for being readily convertible into cash or other financial assets
17 Clues: term that describes both stocks and bonds • such as money used by a person or business • person who buys or sells securities for investors • certificate of ownership in a corporation; common or preferred stock • potential for being readily convertible into cash or other financial assets • ...
Economics-Chp.4 Vocab 2021-10-04
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- revenue-the total amount of money a company receives by selling goods or services.
- of demand-a measure of how consumers respond to price changes.
- goods that are bought and used together.
- demand that is very sensitive to a change in price.
- statistical characteristics of populations and population segments, especially when used to identify consumer markets.
- demand schedule-a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at various prices.
- schedule-a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at various prices in a market.
- good-a good that consumers demand more of when their incomes increase.
- curve-a graphic representation of a demand schedule.
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- that are used in place of one another.
- effect-when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of a substitute good.
- demand that is not very sensitive to price changes.
- of demand-consumers will buy more of a good when its price is lower and less when its price is higher.
- paribus-a Latin phrase that means "all other things held constant"
- effect-the change in consumption that results when a price increase causes real income to decline.
- desire to own something and the ability to pay for it.
- good-a good that consumers demand less of when their incomes increase.
- elastic-describes demand whose elasticity is exactly is exactly equal to 1.
18 Clues: that are used in place of one another. • goods that are bought and used together. • demand that is not very sensitive to price changes. • demand that is very sensitive to a change in price. • curve-a graphic representation of a demand schedule. • desire to own something and the ability to pay for it. • of demand-a measure of how consumers respond to price changes. • ...
Economics Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-16
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- the action of helping or doing work for someone for the benefit of the economy.
- Land resources are the raw materials in the production process. These resources can be renewable, such as forests, or nonrenewables such as oil or natural gas.
- Entrepreneurship is the process of discovering new ways of combining resources
- the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service.
- Labor is the amount of physical, mental, and social effort used to produce goods and services in an economy
- merchandise or possessions, Items that satisfy human wants and provide utility.
- Economists divide the factors of production into four categories: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- The state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage
- Desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good, service, or leisure activity.
- Capital is typically cash or liquid assets being held or obtained for expenditures.
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- a curve that illustrates the possible quantities that can be produced of two products if both depend upon the same finite resource for their manufacture.
- Economic incentives are financial motivations for people to take certain actions
- The value that person places on an economic good based on the benefit that they derive from the good.
- Something that the people need to survive or stay comfortable
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- A trade-off involves a sacrifice that must be made to get a certain product or experience
- An accumulation of valuable economic resources that can be measured.
17 Clues: The state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage • Something that the people need to survive or stay comfortable • the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service. • An accumulation of valuable economic resources that can be measured. • Entrepreneurship is the process of discovering new ways of combining resources • ...
Economics Unit 1 Crossword 2023-09-12
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- Physical objects
- goods that are unlimited in suppy, such as air and rain water.
- A graphical model that represents all of the different combinations of two goods that can be produced.
- the next best choice given up when making a decision
- The natural resources required in the production process.
- Man-made products used by a business to produce consumer or other capital goods.
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- Goods that are limited in supply, including houses, cars and oil.
- Goods or services that people would like to have but it is not needed for living.
- The skill a business person requires to combine and manage the other three factors of production successfully.
- The human resources required in the production process.
- Actions that a person provides for another person.
- goods and services that are produced by firms and individuals.
- Unlimited wants but limited resources to meet these wants.
- Goods brought for consumption by the average consumer.
- goods and services that are produced by firms and individuals.
- Good or service needed for living.
- The manufacture resources required in the production process.
- When a supply of a resource cannot meet the demand.
18 Clues: Physical objects • Good or service needed for living. • Actions that a person provides for another person. • When a supply of a resource cannot meet the demand. • the next best choice given up when making a decision • Goods brought for consumption by the average consumer. • The human resources required in the production process. • ...
Chapter 6 Economics Vocab 2024-12-17
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- done or bought about by free choice
- situation where quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded at a given price
- price floor for agricultural products set by the government to stabilize farm prices
- price where quantity supplied equals quantity demanded
- the lowest legal price that can be charged for a product
- favoring neither one side or another
- simplified version of a complex concept or behavior expressed in the form of a graph, figure, equation, or diagram
- the highest legal price that can be charged for a product
- the monetary value of a product
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- to make steady or unchanging
- loan that carries neither penalty nor further obligation to repay
- randomly or by chance
- fuels created from living materials
- situation where quantity supplied is less than the quantity demanded at a given price
- characteristics used to make a decision or judgment
- system of allocating goods & services without prices
- the rise & fall uncertainly
17 Clues: randomly or by chance • the rise & fall uncertainly • to make steady or unchanging • the monetary value of a product • done or bought about by free choice • fuels created from living materials • favoring neither one side or another • characteristics used to make a decision or judgment • system of allocating goods & services without prices • ...
Economics Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-08-18
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- Something you must have to survive
- Something used to create or support a good or service
- the opinion of the larger percentage of a group, 51% or greater, overrides the smaller percentage
- Method of distributing resources
- Something gained when making a decision
- Used to motivate someone to do something
- Different methods of governing
- Something given or lost when making a decision
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- Used to create and distribute a good or service; this includes land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- weighing the costs and benefits of one decision over the costs and benefits of another
- the value of the next-best alternative; what you give up by choosing one alternative over the other
- Something you give up to get something else; the alternative you give up when making an economic decision
- Temporary unavailability of something
- Exists when you have unlimited wants and limited resources
- Something you desire
- Something that makes logical sense
- the winner is chosen at random
17 Clues: Something you desire • the winner is chosen at random • Different methods of governing • Method of distributing resources • Something you must have to survive • Something that makes logical sense • Temporary unavailability of something • Something gained when making a decision • Used to motivate someone to do something • Something given or lost when making a decision • ...
Economics study- Westyn haigh 2025-10-29
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- anything that a consumer demands less of if they have a higher level of real income.
- the degree to which a good, service or resource can be limited to only paying customers,
- business entity that has significant market power, that is, the power to charge overly high prices, which is associated with unfair price raises.
- The forecast or the view of economic agents about the future values of economic variable
- economic theory that states that individuals use up resources shared by many to benefit themselves.
- a higher price leads to a lower quantity demanded and that a lower price leads to a higher quantity demanded.
- competition is limited, allowing every firm to operate successfully.
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- a type of market structure where many companies are present in an industry, and they produce similar but differentiated products
- . Small producers sell nearly identical products for very similar prices.
- the total amount of money brought in by a company's operations, measured over a set amount of time
- as the price of a good or service rises, suppliers are eager to offer more of it, aiming to increase their profits.
- when production and/or consumption impose external costs on third parties outside of the market for which no appropriate compensation is paid
- the economic situation defined by an inefficient distribution of goods and services in the free market.
- it is costly or impossible for one user to exclude others from using a good
- federal laws that help conduct and organize businesses to prevent unjustified monopolies.
- a type of goods whose demand shows a direct relationship with a consumer's income
- the money you have left after paying for business expenses
17 Clues: the money you have left after paying for business expenses • competition is limited, allowing every firm to operate successfully. • . Small producers sell nearly identical products for very similar prices. • it is costly or impossible for one user to exclude others from using a good • ...
Online Crossword 1- BIZ ECON SUPPORT 2020-02-22
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- Mobility to move from one location to another
- It measures of the efficiency of production
- A desire for something
- Social science that studies how scarce resources are managed
- Limited availability of a commodity
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- Mobility of changing use
- Reduction in the value of an asset over time
- Cost of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- Goods used in the production of other goods or services
9 Clues: A desire for something • Mobility of changing use • Limited availability of a commodity • It measures of the efficiency of production • Reduction in the value of an asset over time • Mobility to move from one location to another • Goods used in the production of other goods or services • Cost of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen • ...
Commerce Crossword 2021-09-12
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- an agreement to purchase a product or service
- an economy of or reduction in money
- money received, especially on a regular basis
- declared in law as unable to pay their debts
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- a person's regular occupation, profession or trade
- production consumption and transfer of wealth
- an entry recording a sum owed
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- an estimate of income and expenditure
9 Clues: an entry recording a sum owed • an economy of or reduction in money • an estimate of income and expenditure • declared in law as unable to pay their debts • production consumption and transfer of wealth • an agreement to purchase a product or service • money received, especially on a regular basis • a person's regular occupation, profession or trade • ...
Colonization 2016-11-09
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- Leader of the colonization of Georgia.
- The oldest city of Georgia.
- The condition of a region or group as regards material prosperity.
- George- King of Great Britain at the time of the colonization of GA.
- The deserving poor.
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- Group of people that moved from Great Britain.
- Leader of the Yamacraw Indians.
- the act of resisting or defending an attack.
- Their leader is Chief Tomochichi
9 Clues: The deserving poor. • The oldest city of Georgia. • Leader of the Yamacraw Indians. • Their leader is Chief Tomochichi • Leader of the colonization of Georgia. • the act of resisting or defending an attack. • Group of people that moved from Great Britain. • The condition of a region or group as regards material prosperity. • ...
Colonization 2016-11-09
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- Leader of the colonization of Georgia.
- The oldest city of Georgia.
- The condition of a region or group as regards material prosperity.
- George- King of Great Britain at the time of the colonization of GA.
- The deserving poor.
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- Group of people that moved from Great Britain.
- Leader of the Yamacraw Indians.
- the act of resisting or defending an attack.
- Their leader is Chief Tomochichi
9 Clues: The deserving poor. • The oldest city of Georgia. • Leader of the Yamacraw Indians. • Their leader is Chief Tomochichi • Leader of the colonization of Georgia. • the act of resisting or defending an attack. • Group of people that moved from Great Britain. • The condition of a region or group as regards material prosperity. • ...
RISS 2024-01-30
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- teenagers need at minimum _____ hours of sleep
- this room didn't exist previously in the RISS
- a dreaded test in PE
- the medium used to communicate with your class during the lockdown
- location of a school trip, many sleepless and cold nights
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- We took an outing to this location on a school trip
- hardest humanities subject
- Most students failed this subject
- what students do after exams
9 Clues: a dreaded test in PE • hardest humanities subject • what students do after exams • Most students failed this subject • this room didn't exist previously in the RISS • teenagers need at minimum _____ hours of sleep • We took an outing to this location on a school trip • location of a school trip, many sleepless and cold nights • ...
Empiricism (Sion Lee) 2025-09-01
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- One of the five main senses
- Discovering truth by logic rather than observation
- The industry of trade, money and balance of taxes in our society
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- A book that defines words
- Basic human needs given by the law
- Asking why and how things work and testing it
- The last name of the man who started empiricism
- People born without knowledge
- The explanation for why something occurs
9 Clues: A book that defines words • One of the five main senses • People born without knowledge • Basic human needs given by the law • The explanation for why something occurs • Asking why and how things work and testing it • The last name of the man who started empiricism • Discovering truth by logic rather than observation • ...
business history 2013-02-04
6 Clues: the topic for today • notes i am currently writing • where electricity was produce • what was scattered around toronto • what happened during 1900s in Toronto • what toronto specialized in before industrialization occured
SIES ASCN (Autonomous) SYBCom Business Economics Class Activity GROUP E 2024-02-27
6 Clues: A in MSA stands for • RBI Governor (first name) • Study of individual units of economy • A type of indirect tax = _________ tax • Classical Economics = ______ finance policy • Deficit budget to be followed during __________
3rd Economics Vocab HW 1/17/23 2023-01-16
7 Clues: the desire to buy something • the study of how money moves • someone that starts a business • the amount of a product available • an area of land with common features • anything from nature that people can use • resources used in producing goods and services
Micro and Macro 2025-04-08
7 Clues: - Something put in computers • A organism that is really small • - A habitat that is really small • - Something used to be heard clearly • - Economics not as important as the country • - Something that has happened really quickly • - Something used to see small items really closely
Dickson and Abby's Most Excellent Adventures 2013-06-19
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- Language they are both fluent in
- Where Dickson studied economics
- Number of continents they've visited (combined)
- What Dickson did when he first saw Abby
- Where Abby grew up and where they got married
- The country they were visiting when they made their relationship official
- Where they first met
- One of their favorite things to do together
- Where they live in NYC
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- Number of triathlons Dickson competed in
- Where Abby graduated college
- Where Dickson grew up and graduated college
- What they served instead of wedding cake
- Where Dickson proposed
- Number of kids Abby has nannied for
- Number of cars Dickson has owned and car WRECKS Abby has been in
- Their honeymoon island getaway
- The thing which caught Abby's attention and made her notice Dickson
18 Clues: Where they first met • Where Dickson proposed • Where they live in NYC • Where Abby graduated college • Their honeymoon island getaway • Where Dickson studied economics • Language they are both fluent in • Number of kids Abby has nannied for • What Dickson did when he first saw Abby • Number of triathlons Dickson competed in • What they served instead of wedding cake • ...
Economics Crossword: Lisa Molodtsova 2012-09-20
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- The point where what is expected or planned is equal to what is realized or actually happens.
- A type of economic model with few variables.
- The policy of building a nation’s wealth by exporting more goods than it imports.
- Another name for human capital.
- The value of best next alternative foregone.
- FEP stands for Fundamental Economic …
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- “Father of modern economics” named Adam.
- First word in RPI
- Name the missing factor of production- Land, Labour, Capital.
- A type of advantage when 1 person can produce more of a certain good than another, given same factor input.
- … Efficient- this definition is used when describing a situation in which the profit of one party cannot be increased without reducing the profit of another.
- A spending on capital equipment by a firm.
- The last word in PPF
- A type of model where time is a variable explicit.
- A type of objective statement that can be tested or rejected by referring to the available evidence.
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced.
- A synonym of “capital” that Mrs Newton hates
17 Clues: First word in RPI • The last word in PPF • Another name for human capital. • FEP stands for Fundamental Economic … • “Father of modern economics” named Adam. • A spending on capital equipment by a firm. • A type of economic model with few variables. • The value of best next alternative foregone. • A synonym of “capital” that Mrs Newton hates • ...
Economics Final Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-12
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- / Economic system in which the means of production are socially owned and used to meet human needs, not to create profits
- / The amount by which the stock of capital (plant, machinery, materials, etc.) in an enterprise or economy changes
- / Freedom of private businesses to operate competitively for profit with minimal government regulation
- / Benefit and value of something that must be given up to acquire or achieve something else. A back up way of paying
- / An estimate of income and a plan for domestic expenditure of an individual or a family, often over a short period, such as a month or a week
- / Organized economic activity concerned with manufacture, extraction and processing of raw materials, or construction
- Demand / Other factors being constant, price and quantity demand of any good and service are inversely related to each other
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- / To specialize in a type of task,e.g. Tailoring,Mechanics,Technology
- / the state of being bankrupt
- / The amount of a product that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a specified price
- / Price for which the currency of a country can be exchanged for another country's currency
- / A level of subsistence or material welfare of a community, class, or person
- / The economic condition in which there is neither excess demand nor excess supply in a market
- / Use of resources so as to maximize the production of goods and services
- / Society where the means of production belongs to everyone, and goods and services are produced to satisfy human needs
- / The amount of a product that producers are willing and able to offer for sale at a specified price
- / The act, system, or business of providing financial protection for property, life, health, etc., against specified contingencies, such as death, loss, or damage, and involving payment of regular premiums in return for a policy guaranteeing such protection
17 Clues: / the state of being bankrupt • / To specialize in a type of task,e.g. Tailoring,Mechanics,Technology • / Use of resources so as to maximize the production of goods and services • / A level of subsistence or material welfare of a community, class, or person • / Price for which the currency of a country can be exchanged for another country's currency • ...
A level Economics Revision 2020-04-01
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- A state of having inadequate income or other resources to support a household or group of households at a basic standard of living.
- It refers to the system where the forces of demand and supply determine the prices of commodities and the changes therein.
- The marginal utility of a good say X is defined to be the amount of additional utility derived from the consumption of an additional unit of X while keeping the quantity of the other good say Y as constant.
- What is called a fall in the average level of prices over time?
- It is the loss of economic efficiency in terms of utility for consumers/producers such that the optimal or allocative efficiency is not achieved.
- In some industries, economies of scale are so strong that it makes most economic sense for there to be only one supplier.
- A situation when increased interest rates lead to a reduction in private investment spending such that it dampens the initial increase of total investment spending
- Costs that change according to the number of items produced or the amount of service performed.
- A condition in which the total real GDP of an economy shrinks (usually, for at least
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- what describes a market structure where competition is at its greatest possible level.
- is a graph showing combination of two goods that give the consumer equal satisfaction and utility.
- An ongoing rise in the average level of absolute prices.
- what is an occasionally used monetary policy, which is adopted by the government to increase money supply in the economy in order to further increase lending by commercial banks and spending by consumers.
- The ratio of the average price of a country’s exports, to the average price of its imports, is
- The spending and taxing activities of government constitute is termed as?
- is defined as the difference between the amount the producer is willing to supply goods for and the actual amount received by him when he makes the trade.
- consecutive quarters).
17 Clues: consecutive quarters). • An ongoing rise in the average level of absolute prices. • What is called a fall in the average level of prices over time? • The spending and taxing activities of government constitute is termed as? • A condition in which the total real GDP of an economy shrinks (usually, for at least • ...
Quiz Economics Group D 2023-09-13
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- What output gap occurs if actual output is less than what an economy could produce at full capacity?
- What triggers a housing market bubble burst?
- What does a negative output gap suggest about resources?
- What's the outcome of increased trade union activity?
- When sharp falls in grain commodities, what happens to SRAS?
- To address rising inflation or balance it budget the government may start to ?
- The difference between the actual level of GDP and its estimated long-term value at a point in time is known as the___ ___
- How does a negative output gap affect unemployment?
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- Either positive or negative output gap, if some factors of production in the economy are underutilized?
- what is the time period in trend of growth?
- A stock market crash reduces the wealth of individual who like to reduce their ____
- and ___
- How is the output gap addressed?
- What is the output gap's significance?
- An increase in trade union activity could see large wage increases that will raise the price level substantially. What happened to aggregate supply?
- In one year, the actual economic growth rate is likely to be above or below the___ ___
- If the positive output gap persists, what happens to cost in the economy?
- What happens to the inflation of a country if there is a negative output gap?
- When the actual GDP growth falls below the trend rate of growth, there is a ____output gap.
- What do we call, if the positive output gap increases the cost?
20 Clues: and ___ • How is the output gap addressed? • What is the output gap's significance? • what is the time period in trend of growth? • What triggers a housing market bubble burst? • How does a negative output gap affect unemployment? • What's the outcome of increased trade union activity? • What does a negative output gap suggest about resources? • ...
Economics Chapter 4 Crossword 2021-10-05
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- Goods that are sold together along with other goods, e.g., gasoline and automobiles.
- A law stating that the quantity demanded of a product varies inversely with its price, as long as other things do not change.
- A rare market structure characterized by many sellers (selling exactly the same product) and many buyers, no barriers to entry into the market for new firms, and perfect knowledge of prices(so there are no price differences and no individual can influence them); also called pure competition.
- The sum total of all the consumer demands for a good or service.
- A price set by the interaction of demand and supply in which the absence of surpluses or shortages in the market means there is no tendency for the price to change.
- Goods that are similar to other goods and serve as an alternative if the price of the latter good rises.
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- A factor held constant in the relationship between price and quantity demanded and supplied. Non-price factors include, on the demand side, income, population. Tastes and preferences, expectations, and prices of substitute goods; and on the supply side, costs, number of sellers, technology, nature and the environment, and prices of related items.
- What customers believe will happen to the price of a product in the future; such beliefs have the effect of changing consumer demand for the product in the present.
- The quantity of a good or service that buyers will purchase at various prices during a given period of time
- A law stating that the quantity supplied of a product increases if price increases and falls if price falls, as long as other things do not change.
- A straight line or curve on a graph illustrating the demand schedule for a product.
- A table showing the quantities of a product supplied at particular prices.
- A table showing the quantities demanded of a product at particular price.
- The quantities that sellers will offer for sale at various prices during a given period of time
- A place for commerce; a network of buyers or sellers. Also, the demand for a product; a price-determination process.
- Latin for “other things being equal” or “as long as other things do not change”; an assumption made when economists want to understand the cause-and-effect relationship between any two factors and want other factors affecting that relationship to be held constant.
- Population statistics that show changes in age, income, and overall numbers, often used by businesses in their planning.
17 Clues: The sum total of all the consumer demands for a good or service. • A table showing the quantities demanded of a product at particular price. • A table showing the quantities of a product supplied at particular prices. • A straight line or curve on a graph illustrating the demand schedule for a product. • ...
Economics Spring Term Fun 2022-04-01
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- efficiency, Occurs when MSC = MSB (10,10)
- latin expression meaning 'let other things remain equal' (7,7)
- the word used in economics to measure responsiveness of a variable to a change in a related variable (10)
- A non-rivalrous and no-excludable product that would not be provided in a pure free market (6,4)
- the maximum price that a firm is allowed to charge for a product (5,7)
- Where a market produces at a level of output where MSC is not equal to MSB (6,7)
- A good which is consumed in place of another good (10)
- quantity of a product that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price in a given time period (6)
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- Additional benefit enjoyed by consumers when they obtain a good for a lower price than they are willing to pay for the product (8,7)
- The benefit given up when making a choice (11,4)
- an indirect tax charged as a percentage of the selling price of a product (2,7,3)
- the level of output and corresponding price where demand is equal to supply (11)
- a product whose income elasticity of demand is negative (8,4)
- Tax placed on the expendisture on a good or service (8,3)
- a good which is consumed with another good (10)
- abbreviation for the measure of the responsiveness of demand for one good to a change in the price of a related good (3)
- income earned by a firm (price x quantity) (7)
17 Clues: efficiency, Occurs when MSC = MSB (10,10) • income earned by a firm (price x quantity) (7) • a good which is consumed with another good (10) • The benefit given up when making a choice (11,4) • A good which is consumed in place of another good (10) • Tax placed on the expendisture on a good or service (8,3) • ...
Chapter 3 Economics Vocab 2024-12-16
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- income that does not increase over time
- rise in the general level of prices
- act of buyers & sellers freely & willingly engaging in market transaction; a characteristic of capitalism & free enterprise
- an economic system in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit with limited government intervention
- federal program of disability & retirement benefits that cover most working people
- federal health insurance program for senior citizens, regardless of income
- severe economic downturn that lasted from late 2007 through mid-2009
- driving force that encourages people & organization to improve their material well-being; characteristic of capitalism & free enterprise
- fuel made from wood, peat, municipal solid waste, straw, corn, tires, landfill gases, fish oils, & other wastes
- fundamental feature of capitalism, which allows individuals to own & control their possessions as hey wish; includes both tangible & intangible property
- role of the consumer as ruler of the market in determining the types of goods & services produced
- lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers
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- free enterprise market economy where people carry on their economic affairs freely, but are subject to some government intervention & regulation; also see mixed economy
- risk-taking individual in search of profits; one of the 4 factors of production
- the struggle among sellers to attract consumers
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, & market economonies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- difference between the revenue from sales & the full opportunity cost of resources involved in producing the sales
17 Clues: rise in the general level of prices • income that does not increase over time • the struggle among sellers to attract consumers • lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers • severe economic downturn that lasted from late 2007 through mid-2009 • federal health insurance program for senior citizens, regardless of income • ...
Business & Economics by LB 2025-11-05
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- Let’s start earning money
- I need more products
- Here our voice
- Making a product
- We are going to run out of this soon
- You get a 20% discount when signing up
- You can’t use this
- Let’s keep up with the price of inflation
- I’m going to increase this
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- We need more people
- I’m out of money and about to go flat
- Don’t copy me
- How are you going
- Get a 25% discount on price
- I’m a advertisement
- I will team up with you
- Buy this
17 Clues: Buy this • Don’t copy me • Here our voice • Making a product • How are you going • You can’t use this • We need more people • I’m a advertisement • I need more products • I will team up with you • Let’s start earning money • I’m going to increase this • Get a 25% discount on price • We are going to run out of this soon • I’m out of money and about to go flat • ...
World History and Economics 2025-12-09
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- Egypt’s strict class structure reflected in who was buried in pyramids
- Family line of rulers; pyramids often linked to these successions
- Medieval system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service
- Quantity of a product consumers are willing to buy
- Domination of one nation by another for resources and power
- Shift from handmade goods to machine production.
- Amount of a product producers are willing to sell.
- Intellectual movement focused on reason and individual rights
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- Major cause of decline; too large to govern effectively
- General rise in prices over time
- Free, landowning Athenian male with political rights
- Government where citizens vote directly on laws
- Strong government coordination needed for massive building projects
- Form of government ruled by a single powerful leader (sometimes preceding democracy)
- Government-controlled distribution of scarce items
- Basic economic problem of limited resources and unlimited wants
- Professional Roman soldiers who built and defended the empire
17 Clues: General rise in prices over time • Government where citizens vote directly on laws • Shift from handmade goods to machine production. • Government-controlled distribution of scarce items • Quantity of a product consumers are willing to buy • Amount of a product producers are willing to sell. • Free, landowning Athenian male with political rights • ...
INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS 2025-12-01
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- The total value of goods and services produced by a country in one year.
- An economic situation in which prices fall and there is a reduction in wages and government spending, and low levels of growth.
- The situation in which people who are able, willing, and actively looking for work cannot find a job.
- An amount of something that is available for use.
- The study of the economic problems of businesses and people and the way particular parts of an economy behave.
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- The study of the way in which economies work, for example, the way in which they make money and produce and distribute goods and services.
- The branch of economics that studies the performance, structure, and behavior of an economy as a whole, including regional, national, and global economies.Inflation: A continuing rise in prices caused by an increase in the money supply and demand for goods.
- The difference in value between a country's imports and exports.
- The fact of customers buying goods and using services in an economy, and the amount that they buy.
- A period when the economy of a country is not successful and conditions for business are bad.
10 Clues: An amount of something that is available for use. • The difference in value between a country's imports and exports. • The total value of goods and services produced by a country in one year. • A period when the economy of a country is not successful and conditions for business are bad. • ...
Module 21 Review 2021-03-17
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- cities ___________ during the Industrial Revolution
- building of cities and migrating of people to the cities
- global _________ rose due to the industrialization of only certain countries
- cheap way to transport goods
- Adam ________ argued Three Natural Laws of Economics
- factors of production are owned by the people
- factors of production are owned by the public
- parts that can be replaced
- Industrial Revolution began in this country
- Jane Adams ran __________ houses that served as community center in poor communities
- refusal to work
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- factors of production are all privately owned
- class of people who most benefitted from the Industrial Revolution
- process of developing machine produced goods
- ending slavery
- workers joining together in a voluntary labor association
- large fields
- partial ownership in a corporation
18 Clues: large fields • ending slavery • refusal to work • parts that can be replaced • cheap way to transport goods • partial ownership in a corporation • Industrial Revolution began in this country • process of developing machine produced goods • factors of production are all privately owned • factors of production are owned by the people • ...
Chapters 1 and 2 Concepts in Graphs 2022-07-20
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- Principle #7 considers market ____
- Your opportunity cost is the highest valued ____ alternative
- It makes everyone better off
- the study of economy-wide phenomena
- getting the most from scarce resources
- the shape of a production possibilities curve
- the type of statements based on how things should be
- items provide everyone
- the study of managing scarcity and choice
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- you should pursue if the marginal ____ is greater than the marginal cost
- A general rise in the level of prices
- productivity affects a nation's standard of ____
- Think at the margin
- Alternative options for you to pursue
- the curve that shows combinations of output produced by a country
- the employment level when you are on the PPC
- Induces people to act
- when the PPC shifts outwards
18 Clues: Think at the margin • Induces people to act • items provide everyone • It makes everyone better off • when the PPC shifts outwards • Principle #7 considers market ____ • the study of economy-wide phenomena • A general rise in the level of prices • Alternative options for you to pursue • getting the most from scarce resources • the study of managing scarcity and choice • ...
JUNE 2025 CROSSWORD 2025-05-29
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- the study of the mind and behaviour
- tells stories through acting and performance
- combines government theory with current affairs
- explores written works like plays and novels
- the science of substances and their reactions
- a language spoken in Spain and much of Latin America
- studies covers marketing finance and management
- where you analyse supply and demand
- combines science and creativity through a camera lens
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- combines numbers and logic — often required in science
- thinks deeply about existence and morality
- the study of living organism
- the study of past events
- advanced mathematics for keen minds
- a subject combining painting drawing and sculpture
- exploring earths physical and human features
- combines biology with patient care and human services
- studies of society and how people interact
18 Clues: the study of past events • the study of living organism • the study of the mind and behaviour • advanced mathematics for keen minds • where you analyse supply and demand • thinks deeply about existence and morality • studies of society and how people interact • tells stories through acting and performance • explores written works like plays and novels • ...
Vocab 2025-10-03
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- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.
- (an activity or event) to become political in character.
- a large, organized group of people living together in a distinct cultural or social system, characterized by shared patterns of relationships, institutions, and common expectations
- & EconomistAn economy is the real-world system of how goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed within a society or nation, whereas economics is the academic social science that studies this system and how resources are allocated to meet society's needs and wants
- spend less; reduce one's expenses.
- relating to society or its organization.
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- based on or derived from the physical features of an area.
- relating to the government or the public affairs of a country.
- relating to economics or the economy.
- A political party is an organized group of people who have similar political ideologies and seek to influence government policies by getting their members elected to public office. Parties are integral to modern democratic systems, providing a primary means for voters to select candidates and shaping policy agendas.
10 Clues: spend less; reduce one's expenses. • relating to economics or the economy. • relating to society or its organization. • (an activity or event) to become political in character. • based on or derived from the physical features of an area. • relating to the government or the public affairs of a country. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2019-11-19
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- Business owned by many people
- The Communist Manifesto
- Large buildings filled with machinery to quickly produce goods
- Allowing business owners to set working conditions without government regulation
- Water, coal, rivers, and harbors. Must have for industrialization
- First country to industrialize
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- Made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and farmers
- Takes risks on a business
- Natural laws of economics. Believed in capitalism
- City building- people moving to cities
- Land, labor, and capital
- All production and businesses are owned by the government
- Increased crop yields by increasing nutrients in the soil
- Workers join together to push for better working conditions
14 Clues: The Communist Manifesto • Land, labor, and capital • Takes risks on a business • Business owned by many people • First country to industrialize • City building- people moving to cities • Natural laws of economics. Believed in capitalism • All production and businesses are owned by the government • Increased crop yields by increasing nutrients in the soil • ...
Crossword 2019-01-17
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- Practice of growing several different crops on a area of land
- electronic products that have become unwanted, non-working or obsolete
- warming Increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere
- Plants from a particular region
- Preserve Resources for future generation
- Species which are likely to become extinct
- Production and Discharge of something
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- An energy which never runs out
- Study of economics & Geogrophic factors
- Contamination into the natural environment
- To spend the winter in close quarters by animals
- Process of growing a particular crop
- Invisible rays that comes from the sun and cause skin cancer
- Area covered with lot of green healthy plants & trees
14 Clues: An energy which never runs out • Plants from a particular region • Process of growing a particular crop • Production and Discharge of something • Study of economics & Geogrophic factors • Preserve Resources for future generation • Contamination into the natural environment • Species which are likely to become extinct • To spend the winter in close quarters by animals • ...
Commerce 2023-02-27
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- Someone who buys a product or service
- Labour, use of land, capital, enterprise
- Long and severe recession
- More leakages than injections, so the economy declines/...
- The economy shrinking for a period of 6 months or longer
- Periods of high economic growth
- A social science that studies the production, distribution, and exchange of goods and services
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- Human effort
- Where money is put into the economy
- Periods of low economic growth
- Money or valuable items able to be used as money
- The system of production, distribution, consumption, etc.
- Where money is taken out of the economy
- The act of buying and selling, mostly on a large scale
14 Clues: Human effort • Long and severe recession • Periods of low economic growth • Periods of high economic growth • Where money is put into the economy • Someone who buys a product or service • Where money is taken out of the economy • Labour, use of land, capital, enterprise • Money or valuable items able to be used as money • ...
RV pg. 22-23 2021-10-25
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- when a company spends more money than it earns
- the study of the production and consumption of goods and services
- a rule that states what will happen
- a long time when there is no rain
- the amount of money for which something is sold
- to make something become smaller
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- or else, if not
- to make something become larger
- a person who buys things
- a need for something to be sold or supplied
- a person or company that makes goods for sale
- a period of 30 days or 4 weeks
- an amount of something that is available for use
- when a company spends more money than it earns
- to see if something is correct
15 Clues: or else, if not • a person who buys things • a period of 30 days or 4 weeks • to see if something is correct • to make something become larger • to make something become smaller • a long time when there is no rain • a rule that states what will happen • a need for something to be sold or supplied • a person or company that makes goods for sale • ...
Unit 17: Scarcity, Choice and Circular Flow of Income 2021-08-24
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- Physical items used in the production of goods and services.
- The economic return for enterprise.
- The economic return for capital.
- Limited, e.g. economic resources are limited.
- Something we would like to have.
- When our needs and wants are greater than our resources.
- The study of the production, consumption and transfer of wealth.
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- Effect on something.
- Factor of production that brings together land and labour.
- The price that has to be paid for goods and services.
- The economic return for land.
- The economic return for labour.
- Includes any natural resource used to produce goods and services.
- Refers to the individuals involved in producing goods and services.
14 Clues: Effect on something. • The economic return for land. • The economic return for labour. • The economic return for capital. • Something we would like to have. • The economic return for enterprise. • Limited, e.g. economic resources are limited. • The price that has to be paid for goods and services. • When our needs and wants are greater than our resources. • ...
Student Choice Economics Assignment 2022-04-25
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- the person who makes the goods
- the money received in payment for goods and services
- The father of modern economics
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
- the founder of a business
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- the things that people sell
- the money left over after all expenses are paid
- when different businesses compete for consumers money
- A person who buys goods and services
- Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy
- the way people earn and spend money
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- an activity that someone is paid to perform
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
14 Clues: the founder of a business • the things that people sell • the person who makes the goods • The father of modern economics • the way people earn and spend money • A person who buys goods and services • Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy • an activity that someone is paid to perform • people or businesses offering goods for sale • ...
Student Choice Economics Assignment 2022-04-25
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- the person who makes the goods
- the money received in payment for goods and services
- The father of modern economics
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
- The founder of a business
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- the things that people sell
- the money left over after all expenses are paid
- when different businesses compete for consumers money
- A person who buys goods and services
- Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy
- the way people earn and spend money
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- an activity that someone is paid to perform
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
14 Clues: The founder of a business • the things that people sell • the person who makes the goods • The father of modern economics • the way people earn and spend money • A person who buys goods and services • Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy • an activity that someone is paid to perform • people or businesses offering goods for sale • ...
Student Choice Economics Assignment 2022-04-25
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- the person who makes the goods
- the money received in payment for goods and services
- The father of modern economics
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
- The founder of a business
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- the things that people sell
- the money left over after all expenses are paid
- when different businesses compete for consumers money
- A person who buys goods and services
- Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy
- the way people earn and spend money
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- an activity that someone is paid to perform
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
14 Clues: The founder of a business • the things that people sell • the person who makes the goods • The father of modern economics • the way people earn and spend money • A person who buys goods and services • Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy • an activity that someone is paid to perform • people or businesses offering goods for sale • ...
Nobel Prize 2023-07-12
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- Conrad Röntgen: Won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1901. He was recognized for his work related to the discovery of X-rays.
- Martin Luther King Jr: Awarded the Nobel Prize in peace in 1964. He was recognized for his efforts to combat racism and equality as a leader of the American civil rights movement, and is known for his "I Have a Dream" speech.
- Samuelson: He was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 1970. He was recognized for his contributions to economic theory and analysis, and helped lay the foundations of modern economics.
- Hemingway: Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He was recognized for his creative and stylistic innovations as a novelist, most notably in The Old Man and the Sea.
- Pavlov: Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1904. He was recognized for his physiological studies of the digestive process and is known for his work on conditioned reflexes, known as "Pavlov's dog."
- Rutherford: Won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908. He is known as the father of nuclear physics and was recognized for his work on radioactivity, the decay of elements, and the discovery of the proton.
- Curie: Won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911. She is known for her work on radioactivity and the discovery of radium and polonium, and was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize.
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- Bernard Shaw: He won the Nobel Prize in 1925 in the field of literature. He is known as a playwright, and his works contain satirical elements that address social and political issues.
- Committee of the Red Cross: Awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1917, 1944, and 1963. They were recognized for their work in caring for wounded soldiers and prisoners of war, and for their general service to humanity.
- Marconi: Won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909. He was recognized for his contributions related to the pioneering of wireless communication technology.
- Banting and John McLeod: Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1923. They were recognized for their work on the discovery of insulin and the treatment of diabetes.
- Sen: He was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 1998. He was recognized for his contributions to economic theory and social choice theory, and is known for his research on economic development and social welfare.
12 Clues: Conrad Röntgen: Won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1901. He was recognized for his work related to the discovery of X-rays. • Marconi: Won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909. He was recognized for his contributions related to the pioneering of wireless communication technology. • ...
Doughnut (Donut) Economics 2024-11-13
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- This type of economics was developed by Dr. Kate Raworth to challenge our obsession with growth and its outdated measures.
- The hole in the middle of the donut represents where people fail to meet life's essentials, also known as ____.
- The outer ring of the model proposed by Dr. Kate Raworth, which includes things like climate change, biodiversity loss, and water scarcity.
- Rather than a linear, upward moving line of progress, in order to engage everyone, we should use a model of economics that is __ and distributive.
- The inner ring of the model proposed by Dr. Kate Raworth, which includes things like healthcare, education, and housing.
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- Meeting the needs of all humans in the confines of ecological boundaries is known as the ___ ___ ____.
- To overcome dependency on economic growth, we need to find ___ between social and ecological needs.
- The goal of the model developed by Dr. Kate Raworth is to create sustainable __ that does not compromise future generations.
- The goal of the model proposed by Dr. Kate Raworth is to create a society where everyone has the opportunity to __.
- Created in the 1930s and has led to an economy addicted to growth.
10 Clues: Created in the 1930s and has led to an economy addicted to growth. • To overcome dependency on economic growth, we need to find ___ between social and ecological needs. • Meeting the needs of all humans in the confines of ecological boundaries is known as the ___ ___ ____. • ...
k.o. konner Donald Trump 2023-02-23
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- He won the general ________ for President on November 8, 2016.
- Donald Trump took the presidential _____ of office on January 20, 2017.
- He was born on ____ 14, 1946.
- His wife’s name is _______ Trump.
- He graduated with a _______ degree in 1968.
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- His father’s name is ______.
- His brother is _______ Trump.
- He was _____ in New York City, New York.
- He announced that he would be a candidate for the 2016 presidential election on _____ 14, 2015.
- He majored in _______ at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.
10 Clues: His father’s name is ______. • His brother is _______ Trump. • He was born on ____ 14, 1946. • His wife’s name is _______ Trump. • He was _____ in New York City, New York. • He graduated with a _______ degree in 1968. • He won the general ________ for President on November 8, 2016. • Donald Trump took the presidential _____ of office on January 20, 2017. • ...
Vocabulary 20 2024-01-17
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- Transfer of plants, Animals, and disease from Europe to Americas
- Founded Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Economic concept where you sell more than you buy
- Founded Plymouth Colony
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- Slave ships crossing from Africa to the Americas with Slaves
- Enslavement of Native Americans by Spanish
- Economics system based on private property and profit making
- Spanish explorer, soldier
- Person of Spanish and Native American heritage
9 Clues: Founded Plymouth Colony • Spanish explorer, soldier • Founded Massachusetts Bay Colony • Enslavement of Native Americans by Spanish • Person of Spanish and Native American heritage • Economic concept where you sell more than you buy • Slave ships crossing from Africa to the Americas with Slaves • Economics system based on private property and profit making • ...
OH 2024 2024-03-24
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- Instrumental to our employees' success
- Country where we have planted over 300 Trees
- Advanced Degree
- Name of US City
- Working locations throughout the Globe
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- the number of offices located in the US
- company that unites deep scientific knowledge with specialist expertise to unlock possibilities for our clients
- OH employee nominated at ISPOR
- What is the Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research
9 Clues: Advanced Degree • Name of US City • OH employee nominated at ISPOR • Instrumental to our employees' success • Working locations throughout the Globe • the number of offices located in the US • Country where we have planted over 300 Trees • What is the Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research • ...
Sports and Entertainment Chapter 3 2021-11-09
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- a limited amount of resources
- the possibility of financial gain or loss or personal injury
- risk caused by changes in the business environment
- building a company without assistance
- risk is caused by employee theft
- legal responsibility for damages
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- report that predicts the expenses
- risk must be assumed by the business
- detailed projection of financial performance
- the amount of money remaining from income after all expenses are paid
- the study of how goods and services are produced and distributed
- a company's wealth in the form of money or property
- planning for the preparation of an unexpected emergency
- risk such as weather, cant be avoided
14 Clues: a limited amount of resources • risk is caused by employee theft • legal responsibility for damages • report that predicts the expenses • risk must be assumed by the business • building a company without assistance • risk such as weather, cant be avoided • detailed projection of financial performance • risk caused by changes in the business environment • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2023-12-12
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- unlimited wants exceeds limited resources
- government determines what to produce, for whom, and how
- actions or activities, like hair cut, oil change
- resources goes to the person who won
- Person in control of how resources are allocated
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- factor of production that includes work done by humans
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- strategies used to divide resources
- physical objects like cars, tables, shirts
- economic decisions based on price systems and competition
- based on trading or bartering
- how people seek to satisfy needs and wants
- random selection/equal chances of winning
- factor of production that includes knowledge and machines
14 Clues: based on trading or bartering • strategies used to divide resources • resources goes to the person who won • unlimited wants exceeds limited resources • random selection/equal chances of winning • physical objects like cars, tables, shirts • how people seek to satisfy needs and wants • someone who takes a risk to start a business • ...
Game On Upcoming Seniors 2019-03-08
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- / 65+
- / "Greatest Night of Your Life"
- / A $15 outfit
- / Harry Potter World
- / Your classmates judging and voting on you
- / Person you'll go to when you have any questions or concerns relating to college
- / World's Greatest Government and Economics Teacher
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- / One of the applications you'll use to apply to colleges
- / A final farewell from high school by giving them the money you owe
- / The dreaded required test
- / Fake illness most of you will hopefully not suffer from
- / Where you'll be getting your money to go to college
- / Album by Kanye
- / That wonderful object you're going to buy and support
14 Clues: / 65+ • / A $15 outfit • / Album by Kanye • / Harry Potter World • / The dreaded required test • / "Greatest Night of Your Life" • / Your classmates judging and voting on you • / World's Greatest Government and Economics Teacher • / Where you'll be getting your money to go to college • / That wonderful object you're going to buy and support • ...
hass revision 2024-08-14
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- Long lasting human-made objects
- physical and mental work of people
- money earnt by providing LLCE
- new good starts at low price, gets to high price
- something necessary for survival
- resources that come from our natural environment
- makes less thought-about decisions when buying things
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- physical obejcts, can be seen/held
- used to make products seem good quality
- having unlimited needs/wants but limited LLCE for those needs/wants
- producers and consumers rely on eachother
- gets goods/services from one business for a long time
- something that enriches our lifestyle, not needed
- The study of how people choose to use the limited resources on earth
14 Clues: money earnt by providing LLCE • Long lasting human-made objects • something necessary for survival • physical obejcts, can be seen/held • physical and mental work of people • used to make products seem good quality • producers and consumers rely on eachother • new good starts at low price, gets to high price • resources that come from our natural environment • ...
Nobel laureates 2022-04-24
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- The creation of econometric models and the application to the analysis of economic fluctuations and economic policies.
- Nobel prize for analysis of financial markets and their relations to expenditure decisions, employment, production and prices.
- First winner in his field from India that awarded “for his contributions to welfare economics”.
- Who was awarded the prize in 2002 "for having integrated insights from psychological research into economic science, especially concerning human judgment and decision-making under uncertainty
- Person known for his analysis of monetary and fiscal policy under different exchange rate regimes and his analysis of optimum currency areas.
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- The person who did analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity in 2008.
- The man who is known for analysis of market power and regulation in 2014.
- In 1978 man who got prize for his pioneering research into the decision-making process within economic organizations.
- Who received prize for their empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy.
- A person who won prize for developing an accounting model that could be used to track economic activities on a national and an international scale.
- A Man know for the development of the input-output method and for its application to important economic problems.
- who won the 1995 Nobel Prize for Economics for developing and applying the theory of rational expectations, an econometric hypothesis.
12 Clues: The man who is known for analysis of market power and regulation in 2014. • The person who did analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity in 2008. • Who received prize for their empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy. • First winner in his field from India that awarded “for his contributions to welfare economics”. • ...
Microeconomics, macroeconomics and the role of markets in allocating resources 2020-04-05
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- - The problem of finding answers to the questions what, how and for whom to produce is defined as ____________ of resources.
- It is the branch of economics which studies the economic behaviour of a consumer or producer on an individual basis.
- - It is that point at which demand is equal to supply.
- - This function of the price mechanism states that prices act as signals to producers for them to revise their allocation of resources.
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- - This function of the price mechanism takes place especially at times when a product is of limited availability but there is a very high demand for it.
- - It is the branch of economics which studies the workings of the whole economy on a national or even international basis.
- - It describes the combination of the market forces of demand and supply.
7 Clues: - It is that point at which demand is equal to supply. • - It describes the combination of the market forces of demand and supply. • It is the branch of economics which studies the economic behaviour of a consumer or producer on an individual basis. • ...
Term 4 Week 1 2021-10-12
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- a person who purchases goods and services
- these resouces help people support their money
- theses resources come from the Earth
- a persons regular job profession or trade
- knowledge evolving consumption and finance
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- the employs of a business of organisation
- have a desire to posses or do something
- something that is rather important and essential
- a shortage or scarce of supplies
9 Clues: a shortage or scarce of supplies • theses resources come from the Earth • have a desire to posses or do something • the employs of a business of organisation • a person who purchases goods and services • a persons regular job profession or trade • knowledge evolving consumption and finance • these resouces help people support their money • ...
Global Midyear 2022-02-03
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- The empire that founded Cairo.
- the capital of India
- A person who thought selfishness could seriously affect an empires success.
- a country whos capital is Brasilia.
- An abbreviation for geography, religion, achievements, politics, economics, and social structure.
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- A word meaning relating to the middle ages.
- The Empire that overtook the Fatimids.
- A word that means connected by the sea.
- The capital city of Iran.
9 Clues: the capital of India • The capital city of Iran. • The empire that founded Cairo. • a country whos capital is Brasilia. • The Empire that overtook the Fatimids. • A word that means connected by the sea. • A word meaning relating to the middle ages. • A person who thought selfishness could seriously affect an empires success. • ...
economics art integration 2021-07-09
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- ___________ utility approach is also known as marshall's utility analysis
- when total utility is max, then MU is _____
- all other factors are constant
- economy can't operate ____________ the PPF curve
- MOC is always ____________
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- need to allocate resources arises because of _____________
- also known as income theory
- a system that provides people a means to work and earn a living
- study of economics that aims to determine the ideals
9 Clues: MOC is always ____________ • also known as income theory • all other factors are constant • when total utility is max, then MU is _____ • economy can't operate ____________ the PPF curve • study of economics that aims to determine the ideals • need to allocate resources arises because of _____________ • a system that provides people a means to work and earn a living • ...
UTT-Chaper 1 Terms 2016-09-04
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- The study of life and living organisms
- The study of the management of resources
- The study of God
- The study of the human mind (soul)
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- The study of past places, persons, and events
- The study of community governance
- The study of human societies and institutions
- The study of knowledge, truth, and the nature of ultimate reality
- The study of ordinances designed to help citizens coexist peacefully
9 Clues: The study of God • The study of community governance • The study of the human mind (soul) • The study of life and living organisms • The study of the management of resources • The study of past places, persons, and events • The study of human societies and institutions • The study of knowledge, truth, and the nature of ultimate reality • ...
SIES (Nerul) College of Arts, Science and Commerce (Autonomous) FY BFM Business Economics-II Internal Assessment Group I 2024-03-16
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- Father of Economics (First Name)
- Effective demand helps to determine the volume of ___________
- E in MEC
- Leakage in the circular flow of income
- No Government intervention
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- Trade cycles, National income, inflation, etc comes under the scope of ___________
- _________ effect shows the Cumulative effect of change in Investment on income via consumption
- change in consumption due to change in income
- Trade cycles are _______ but not periodic
9 Clues: E in MEC • No Government intervention • Father of Economics (First Name) • Leakage in the circular flow of income • Trade cycles are _______ but not periodic • change in consumption due to change in income • Effective demand helps to determine the volume of ___________ • Trade cycles, National income, inflation, etc comes under the scope of ___________ • ...
Muhammad Yunus 2023-02-10
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- the prize handed out to people who made a change
- when someone doesn't have money to meet ends.
- a place where people can take money and leave money
- money lent to people and later returned
- Bank a bank that Muhammad started
- a high level degree
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- a person who writes books
- the study of a countries money
- a place in Asia that is close to India
9 Clues: a high level degree • a person who writes books • the study of a countries money • Bank a bank that Muhammad started • a place in Asia that is close to India • money lent to people and later returned • when someone doesn't have money to meet ends. • the prize handed out to people who made a change • a place where people can take money and leave money
Empiricism (Sion Lee) 2025-09-01
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- One of the five main senses
- Discovering truth by logic rather than observation
- The industry of trade, money and balance of taxes in our society
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- A book that defines words
- Basic human needs given by the law
- Asking why and how things work and testing it
- The last name of the man who started empiricism
- People born without knowledge
- The explanation for why something occurs
9 Clues: A book that defines words • One of the five main senses • People born without knowledge • Basic human needs given by the law • The explanation for why something occurs • Asking why and how things work and testing it • The last name of the man who started empiricism • Discovering truth by logic rather than observation • ...
Guess the Professor Quossword 2024-10-16
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- This Reed alum biology professor has an “o-so” fun nickname and is known for his genetics courses.
- This Reed alum linguistics professor developed a language for a science fiction show.
- This Reed alum religion professor has a cult-like following on campus and can be spotted in his signature flannel.
- This economics professor is a great choice if you want to play games in class. In his free time, he practices curling, which is a sport I had to google.
- This history professor can tell you all about Latin American civilizations.
- This creative writing professor and poet once said that she wished she went to Reed, and is from our coldest state.
- This English professor is known for yelling “Silence!” in Vollum and his published work on Modernist writers.
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- This English professor studied in New York, Boston (rather, Cambridge) and Ireland, and can tell you all about Irish literature.
- This Reed alum philosophy professor followed in the footsteps of his father, another philosopher, and shares a name with another professor in his department.
- This poli-sci professor dabbles in environmental studies and lists some of his interests as being pinball, bowling, and barbecue.
- This economics professor incorporates women’s issues into her work, and has worked in India.
- This biology professor also studied in the PNW before moving to Chicago for his Ph.D. At Reed, he mostly teaches about plants.
12 Clues: This history professor can tell you all about Latin American civilizations. • This Reed alum linguistics professor developed a language for a science fiction show. • This economics professor incorporates women’s issues into her work, and has worked in India. • This Reed alum biology professor has an “o-so” fun nickname and is known for his genetics courses. • ...
SDG - 12 Principles of Green Chemistry 2024-07-23
6 Clues: prevent waste before it forms • minimize resource use in design • employ small amounts of catalysts • break down into harmless substances • find creative ways to minimize waste • minimize environmental impact in design
The Green Puzzle 2014-12-07
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- These novel solvents are very environment friendly.
- Sustainability means Ethics above ___.
- This assessment can be done in two ways: Cradle to Grave or Cradle to Gate.
- If not recyclable, the chemical should be ___.
- Very specific kind of energy barrier breakers.
- This "Column" integrates the heat of multiple separation processes.
- GRAS means Generally Recognized As ____.
- It is the most commonly used Supercritical fluid.
- ____ of waste better rather to clean it up later.
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- Human life quality improvement is the ___ Commandment of Sustainability.
- ___ is better than recycle.
- A "wave" of magic.
- This separation technique uses a hydrophobic sheet.
- This type of "Distillation" has reaction followed by separation.
- ____=hazard x exposure.
15 Clues: A "wave" of magic. • ____=hazard x exposure. • ___ is better than recycle. • Sustainability means Ethics above ___. • GRAS means Generally Recognized As ____. • If not recyclable, the chemical should be ___. • Very specific kind of energy barrier breakers. • It is the most commonly used Supercritical fluid. • ____ of waste better rather to clean it up later. • ...
Niks 28th Birthday 2024-08-22
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- What did Nits study in college?
- How many first cousins does Stu have?
- Annz’ fav singer’s last name
- How many months old was Stu when she got her ears pierced?
- What’s Stu’s fav thing to collect?
- Our go-to ladies night spot in SG
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- What is one thing Nits keeps promising herself she will do?
- What is Nits’ fav market in Delhi?
- What instrument can Nits play?
- Annz spends too much time on
- What is Annz’ biggest pet peeve?
- What insect/reptile is Nits most scared of?
- What is Annz’ all-time fav food?
- How many injuries/fractures has Stu had in her life?
- Who was Stu’s first boy crush?
15 Clues: Annz spends too much time on • Annz’ fav singer’s last name • What instrument can Nits play? • Who was Stu’s first boy crush? • What did Nits study in college? • What is Annz’ biggest pet peeve? • What is Annz’ all-time fav food? • Our go-to ladies night spot in SG • What is Nits’ fav market in Delhi? • What’s Stu’s fav thing to collect? • How many first cousins does Stu have? • ...
Vocab Project 2022-09-13
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- A commoner with no rights
- Coming from someone who heard about it
- Photos,news,videos
- The form of government ruled by a elected person that the city embodies
- The things that happens before a big event
- A persons beliefs
- Doing something resulting in something good or bad happening to you
- The existence of something over time
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- Coming from someone who saw or did it
- The study of a language or culture
- Something found from the past that is important
- The study of what makes us humans
- Doing something that help someone but hurts someone else
- Proving your right with the details
- Development of a nation
15 Clues: A persons beliefs • Photos,news,videos • Development of a nation • A commoner with no rights • The study of what makes us humans • The study of a language or culture • Proving your right with the details • The existence of something over time • Coming from someone who saw or did it • Coming from someone who heard about it • The things that happens before a big event • ...
Vocab Project 2022-09-13
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- A commoner with no rights
- Coming from someone who heard about it
- Photos,news,videos
- The form of government ruled by a elected person that the city embodies
- The things that happens before a big event
- A persons beliefs
- Doing something resulting in something good or bad happening to you
- The existence of something over time
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- Coming from someone who saw or did it
- The study of a language or culture
- Something found from the past that is important
- The study of what makes us humans
- Doing something that help someone but hurts someone else
- Proving your right with the details
- Development of a nation
15 Clues: A persons beliefs • Photos,news,videos • Development of a nation • A commoner with no rights • The study of what makes us humans • The study of a language or culture • Proving your right with the details • The existence of something over time • Coming from someone who saw or did it • Coming from someone who heard about it • The things that happens before a big event • ...
Vocab Project 2022-09-13
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- A commoner with no rights
- Coming from someone who heard about it
- Photos,news,videos
- The form of government ruled by a elected person that the city embodies
- The things that happens before a big event
- A persons beliefs
- Doing something resulting in something good or bad happening to you
- The existence of something over time
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- Coming from someone who saw or did it
- The study of a language or culture
- Something found from the past that is important
- The study of what makes us humans
- Doing something that help someone but hurts someone else
- Proving your right with the details
- Development of a nation
15 Clues: A persons beliefs • Photos,news,videos • Development of a nation • A commoner with no rights • The study of what makes us humans • The study of a language or culture • Proving your right with the details • The existence of something over time • Coming from someone who saw or did it • Coming from someone who heard about it • The things that happens before a big event • ...
Vocab Project 2022-09-13
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- A commoner with no rights
- Coming from someone who heard about it
- Photos,news,videos
- The form of government ruled by a elected person that the city embodies
- The things that happens before a big event
- A persons beliefs
- Doing something resulting in something good or bad happening to you
- The existence of something over time
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- Coming from someone who saw or did it
- The study of a language or culture
- Something found from the past that is important
- The study of what makes us humans
- Doing something that help someone but hurts someone else
- Proving your right with the details
- Development of a nation
15 Clues: A persons beliefs • Photos,news,videos • Development of a nation • A commoner with no rights • The study of what makes us humans • The study of a language or culture • Proving your right with the details • The existence of something over time • Coming from someone who saw or did it • Coming from someone who heard about it • The things that happens before a big event • ...
School subjects 2023-08-14
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- Creating drawings, paintings, and crafts.
- Studying words, reading, and speaking in English.
- Language Learning a new language like Spanish or French.
- Acting out scenes, playing roles, and using imagination.
- Science Learning about computers and technology.
- Learning about the past, important events, and people.
- Education Having fun with games, sports, and exercise.
- Economics Understanding cooking, cleaning, and basic life skills.
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- Arts Reading and writing stories, poems, and essays.
- Studying maps, countries, and physical features.
- Playing instruments and singing songs.
- Learning numbers, counting, and solving problems.
- Exploring nature, plants, animals, and experiments.
- Studies Learning about communities, history, and geography.
- Understanding how to stay healthy and take care of your body.
15 Clues: Playing instruments and singing songs. • Creating drawings, paintings, and crafts. • Studying maps, countries, and physical features. • Science Learning about computers and technology. • Studying words, reading, and speaking in English. • Learning numbers, counting, and solving problems. • Exploring nature, plants, animals, and experiments. • ...
Social Studies 2024-11-15
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- The study of the past
- The study of how people behave
- Caricom organ responsible for formulating policies
- A group of people living under the same roof
- Treaty responsible for the formation of Caricom
- Caricom organ responsible for promoting free trade amongst member states
- A person who thinks and acts independently
- Caricom organ responsible for making policies for their respective ministries
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- The study of the culture of people
- Caricom organ responsible for arranging mettings for the different bodies of Caricom
- Anything that can be used to improve life
- The act of learning to behave in an acceptable manner
- The study of our natural environment
- The study of money
- The study of governments
15 Clues: The study of money • The study of the past • The study of governments • The study of how people behave • The study of the culture of people • The study of our natural environment • Anything that can be used to improve life • A person who thinks and acts independently • A group of people living under the same roof • Treaty responsible for the formation of Caricom • ...
Entrepreneurial Universities and Integrated Sustainability for the KBE 2025-05-27
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- Universities and colleges providing advanced learning and research.
- A state that depends on income from natural resources like oil.
- Activity of starting and managing new businesses, often involving risk.
- How politics and economics influence each other.
- Qatar’s national development plan.
- The process of developing new ideas, products, or methods.
- Global innovation ranking.
- A network of support systems that helps startups and innovation thrive.
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- Economy where ideas and education are the main drivers of growth.
- A university that fosters startups and innovation.
- Planned change in policy or structure, often to improve systems.
- Startup support center.
- Long-term environmental balance.
- Workforce skills and abilities.
- Expanding an economy into new sectors to reduce dependency.
15 Clues: Startup support center. • Global innovation ranking. • Workforce skills and abilities. • Long-term environmental balance. • Qatar’s national development plan. • How politics and economics influence each other. • A university that fosters startups and innovation. • The process of developing new ideas, products, or methods. • ...
Kenzie's crossword puzzle 2024-12-11
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- money received by a business or an individual from outside sources
- complying with laws and regulations
- all the stock that a business has on hand
- in the operations function, goods, or services
- anything of value that business owns
- the process of keeping financial records
- the long-term value of your choices
- computerized storage for information and facts
- something required or essential that is lacking
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- the day to day activities for continued business functioning
- resources
- the study of how to meet unlimited, competing wants with limited resources
- are debts that the business owes
- a desire for something that can only be satisfied by spending money
- line a businesses net income; the decisive point
15 Clues: resources • are debts that the business owes • complying with laws and regulations • the long-term value of your choices • anything of value that business owns • the process of keeping financial records • all the stock that a business has on hand • in the operations function, goods, or services • computerized storage for information and facts • ...
Economic Globalization 2023-05-04
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- created the IMF and World Bank
- believed that government must have a role in economics
- regulates the exchange rates and provides loans
- promotes trade liberalization in the world
- free trade agreement between Canada, US and Mexico
- powerful corporations that span borders
- an innovative method of transporting goods
- unrestricted trade with no barriers
- results in higher pay, workers benefits and better working conditions
- when companies sacrifice quality and work conditions to be competitive
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- opposite of free trade
- _______adjustment loans-loans with conditions
- development that does not deplete our resources
- low wages, lack of benefits and child labour are common there
- when companies move their production to cheaper locations
- selling public assets to private hands
- a tax on imported goods
- believed that less government is better
18 Clues: opposite of free trade • a tax on imported goods • created the IMF and World Bank • unrestricted trade with no barriers • selling public assets to private hands • powerful corporations that span borders • believed that less government is better • promotes trade liberalization in the world • an innovative method of transporting goods • ...
Unit 1 - Review 2025-10-03
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- You need to know where each city in Spain is
- I learn a lot of things about commerce and money
- Do you play any instrument in this class?
- This subject teaches you about society
- This is the moment in which we eat our food and rest
- You ... your hair everyday
- Some people prefer having a ... at night
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- If you study, you can get good ...
- In the morning, you have...
- "Have" in 3rd person singular
- "Try" in 3rd person singular
- H20 means "water"
- "Go" in the past form
- I need to ... my room
- "Finish" in 3rd person singular
- If we have this subject, we go to the computer room
- "Eat" in 3rd person singular
- They are learning how to act
18 Clues: H20 means "water" • "Go" in the past form • I need to ... my room • You ... your hair everyday • In the morning, you have... • "Try" in 3rd person singular • "Eat" in 3rd person singular • They are learning how to act • "Have" in 3rd person singular • "Finish" in 3rd person singular • If you study, you can get good ... • This subject teaches you about society • ...
SIES ASCN (Autonomous) SYBCom Business Economics Class Activity GROUP J 2024-02-27
6 Clues: N in MNB stands for • Central Bank of India • A producer converts input into _________ • Tax rate falls as Income rises = ______ tax • Keynesian Economics = ______ finance policy • Deficit budget to be followed during __________
Vocabulary 2013-01-23
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- given to a knight for his service.
- land-Land around Jerusalem.
- leader of Muslims.Over threw the fatmids.
- of devotion to its religion.
- Christians launched a series of religious wars.
- manor who worked on their own land legally.
- step after being an apprentice.
- Trade organizations.
- A papal term in office.
- IV-Holy roman emperor.
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- Urban II-Argued that the pope was better than kings.
- promise of later payment.
- System-A system for exchanging land.
- System-Heart of a medieval economics.
- who accepted a fief.
- who learned a skill of crafting from a master.
- League-A group of northern German cities who worked together to promote and protect trade.
- the lion-He fought Saladin in the third crusade.
18 Clues: who accepted a fief. • Trade organizations. • IV-Holy roman emperor. • A papal term in office. • promise of later payment. • land-Land around Jerusalem. • of devotion to its religion. • step after being an apprentice. • given to a knight for his service. • System-A system for exchanging land. • System-Heart of a medieval economics. • leader of Muslims.Over threw the fatmids. • ...
Dickson and Abby's Most Excellent Adventures 2013-06-19
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- One of their favorite things to do together
- What Dickson did when he first saw Abby
- Where they live in NYC
- Where Dickson proposed
- Where Abby grew up and where they got married
- The country they were visiting when they made their relationship official
- Where they first met
- Where Dickson studied economics
- Number of continents they've visited (combined)
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- Number of kids Abby has nannied for
- Where Abby graduated college
- The thing which caught Abby's attention and made her notice Dickson
- Where Dickson grew up and graduated college
- Language they are both fluent in
- Number of triathlons Dickson competed in
- Their honeymoon island getaway
- What they served instead of wedding cake
- Number of cars Dickson has owned and car WRECKS Abby has been in
18 Clues: Where they first met • Where they live in NYC • Where Dickson proposed • Where Abby graduated college • Their honeymoon island getaway • Where Dickson studied economics • Language they are both fluent in • Number of kids Abby has nannied for • What Dickson did when he first saw Abby • Number of triathlons Dickson competed in • What they served instead of wedding cake • ...
Economics and Trade and Development 2021-11-30
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- a tax on imports or exports
- lowest acceptable level
- country has low s.o.l. and weak economy
- advantage what you are good at producing
- basic values
- barrier government policy restricting trade
- people or businesses that make and sell g & s
- country has a high s.o.l. & strong economy
- the ability and willingness to produce g and s
- study of how people meet wants and needs
- cost what you give up to get something
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- exchange of g & s
- taking place within a country
- trade removal of trade barriers
- desire for a good or service
- total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year
- coming from outside a country
- amount of g & s produced with given resources
- economic growth or increase in s.o.l.
19 Clues: basic values • exchange of g & s • lowest acceptable level • a tax on imports or exports • desire for a good or service • taking place within a country • coming from outside a country • trade removal of trade barriers • economic growth or increase in s.o.l. • cost what you give up to get something • country has low s.o.l. and weak economy • advantage what you are good at producing • ...
Jett Preston 2020-08-03
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- physical items that satisfy needs and wants
- anything that can be used to produce goods
- demand by consumers equals supplied
- consumers are willing to buy a particular amount
- consumer will to pay supplier will sell for
- actions done for you by others to satisfy needs
- natural resources used in productions of goods
- Includes resources made by people
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- effect of the quantity that suppliers supply.
- ability to see opportunity, manage risk
- shows the effect of price the demand an item
- Is the human effort used to produce goods
- supplier willing to supply at a particular price
- study of how we chose to use scarce resources
- Refers to when something is in insufficient supply
15 Clues: Includes resources made by people • demand by consumers equals supplied • ability to see opportunity, manage risk • Is the human effort used to produce goods • anything that can be used to produce goods • physical items that satisfy needs and wants • consumer will to pay supplier will sell for • shows the effect of price the demand an item • ...
Personal Finance #5 2015-05-05
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- same every month
- financial state that occurs if liabilities are greater than assets
- partial refund of price of a product
- quickly converted to cash
- making and using contacts to get job information
- rise in level of prices over time
- items of value that are owned
- amount of goods people are willing to buy
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- study of the decisions going into making and using goods and services
- the debt you owe
- physical item that is produced and can be measured
- changes from month to month
- summary of your education, training, work experience
- original amount of money deposited
- written guarantee that states condition under which product can be repaired or replaced
15 Clues: same every month • the debt you owe • quickly converted to cash • changes from month to month • items of value that are owned • rise in level of prices over time • original amount of money deposited • partial refund of price of a product • amount of goods people are willing to buy • making and using contacts to get job information • ...
Personal Finance #5 2015-05-05
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- study of the decisions going into making and using goods and services
- rise in level of prices over time
- items of value that are owned
- financial state that occurs if liabilities are greater than assets
- making and using contacts to get job information
- changes from month to month
- amount of goods people are willing to buy
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- summary of your education, training, work experience
- the debt you owe
- original amount of money deposited
- quickly converted to cash
- physical item that is produced and can be measured
- written guarantee that states condition under which product can be repaired or replaced
- partial refund of price of a product
- same every month
15 Clues: the debt you owe • same every month • quickly converted to cash • changes from month to month • items of value that are owned • rise in level of prices over time • original amount of money deposited • partial refund of price of a product • amount of goods people are willing to buy • making and using contacts to get job information • ...
Vocab Project 2022-09-13
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- A commoner with no rights
- Coming from someone who heard about it
- Photos,news,videos
- The form of government ruled by a elected person that the city embodies
- The things that happens before a big event
- A persons beliefs
- Doing something resulting in something good or bad happening to you
- The existence of something over time
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- Coming from someone who saw or did it
- The study of a language or culture
- Something found from the past that is important
- The study of what makes us humans
- Doing something that help someone but hurts someone else
- Proving your right with the details
- Development of a nation
15 Clues: A persons beliefs • Photos,news,videos • Development of a nation • A commoner with no rights • The study of what makes us humans • The study of a language or culture • Proving your right with the details • The existence of something over time • Coming from someone who saw or did it • Coming from someone who heard about it • The things that happens before a big event • ...
Vocab Project 2022-09-13
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- A commoner with no rights
- Coming from someone who heard about it
- Photos,news,videos
- The form of government ruled by a elected person that the city embodies
- The things that happens before a big event
- A persons beliefs
- Doing something resulting in something good or bad happening to you
- The existence of something over time
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- Coming from someone who saw or did it
- The study of a language or culture
- Something found from the past that is important
- The study of what makes us humans
- Doing something that help someone but hurts someone else
- Proving your right with the details
- Development of a nation
15 Clues: A persons beliefs • Photos,news,videos • Development of a nation • A commoner with no rights • The study of what makes us humans • The study of a language or culture • Proving your right with the details • The existence of something over time • Coming from someone who saw or did it • Coming from someone who heard about it • The things that happens before a big event • ...
Vocab Project 2022-09-13
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- Coming from someone who heard about it
- Something found from the past that is important
- A persons beliefs
- Coming from someone who saw or did it
- Development of a nation
- The study of a language or culture
- The things that happens before a big event
- Doing something that help someone but hurts someone else
- A commoner with no rights
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- Photos,news,videos
- The study of what makes us humans
- Proving your right with the details
- Doing something resulting in something good or bad happening to you
- The existence of something over time
- The form of government ruled by a elected person that the city embodies
15 Clues: A persons beliefs • Photos,news,videos • Development of a nation • A commoner with no rights • The study of what makes us humans • The study of a language or culture • Proving your right with the details • The existence of something over time • Coming from someone who saw or did it • Coming from someone who heard about it • The things that happens before a big event • ...
Europe Economic Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- when the country reunites
- has a mixed economy 59% free and 41% command
- things that you don't need
- mixed economy 73% free and 27% command
- things that you can't live without
- the government regulates the economy
- no countries are entirely runned by government commands and free marketplace
- a country's environment
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- the exchange of goods is done through bartering
- the things in a country's economy
- the government has no control over the economy;private citizens answer all economic questions
- trading without using money
- mixed economy 79% free ll% command
- the government regulates all the country's economic decisions
- depends on how much the economy is decided by the marketplace
15 Clues: a country's environment • when the country reunites • things that you don't need • trading without using money • the things in a country's economy • mixed economy 79% free ll% command • things that you can't live without • the government regulates the economy • mixed economy 73% free and 27% command • has a mixed economy 59% free and 41% command • ...
School subjects 2023-08-14
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- Creating drawings, paintings, and crafts.
- Studying words, reading, and speaking in English.
- Language Learning a new language like Spanish or French.
- Acting out scenes, playing roles, and using imagination.
- Science Learning about computers and technology.
- Learning about the past, important events, and people.
- Education Having fun with games, sports, and exercise.
- Economics Understanding cooking, cleaning, and basic life skills.
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- Arts Reading and writing stories, poems, and essays.
- Studying maps, countries, and physical features.
- Playing instruments and singing songs.
- Learning numbers, counting, and solving problems.
- Exploring nature, plants, animals, and experiments.
- Studies Learning about communities, history, and geography.
- Understanding how to stay healthy and take care of your body.
15 Clues: Playing instruments and singing songs. • Creating drawings, paintings, and crafts. • Studying maps, countries, and physical features. • Science Learning about computers and technology. • Studying words, reading, and speaking in English. • Learning numbers, counting, and solving problems. • Exploring nature, plants, animals, and experiments. • ...
English Colonization & The Aborigines 2024-04-30
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- Country that colonized australia
- Children were removed from their families to be "Reprogrammed"
- A reason why the british wanted to colonize australia
- What the British did to some of the aborigines
- The amount of aborigines that are in the population
- What the people already in Australia were called
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- Moving from place to place in search of food
- Another reason why the British wanted to colonize australia
- Person who colonized australia
- A day created in 2008 to apologize to the Aborigines for mistreating them
- Another reason the British wanted to colonize australia
- What the Aborigines literacy rate was
- Invention the aborigines invented
- Wiped out most aborigines
- Main disease that wiped out most aborigines
15 Clues: Wiped out most aborigines • Person who colonized australia • Country that colonized australia • Invention the aborigines invented • What the Aborigines literacy rate was • Main disease that wiped out most aborigines • Moving from place to place in search of food • What the British did to some of the aborigines • What the people already in Australia were called • ...
Chapter 12 2025-01-25
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- something you cannot live without
- study of making, buying, selling goods
- freedom of individuals to own businesses without government control
- how much of an item is needed
- when a country's economy becomes less active
- certificate granting part ownership of a company
- person who owns stock in a company
- increase in prices of goods and services
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- something you do not need to survive
- thing that are done for you by other people
- items that can be touched and used
- very limited availability of an item
- way to purchase items by making monthly payments
- economy in which all property is owned in common and controlled by government
- quantity of an available item
15 Clues: how much of an item is needed • quantity of an available item • something you cannot live without • items that can be touched and used • person who owns stock in a company • something you do not need to survive • very limited availability of an item • study of making, buying, selling goods • increase in prices of goods and services • ...
Nicholaspaige economics crossword puzzle 2020-09-18
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- is a social science that studies how people acting individually and in groups, decide to use scarce resources to satisfy their wants
- is means that an inequality exist between whites and the resources available to satisfy them
- is the study of the economy as a whole or the study of individual consumers and businesses
- is a process that combines economics resources so that the result is a good or service that is available for sale
- cost is the highest valued alternative given up as a result of making a choice
- is often related to such thing as fine or punishments Marginal is means the extra or additional costs or benefits of a decision Profit is a positive difference between total sales and total cost, meaning that total sales must be greater than total cost Parentheses profit equal total sales greater than total cost
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- is using a product or service, completes the want satisfaction chain
- is an arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to make exchange
- ship is the imagination, intubation thinking, and management skills needed to start and operate a business
- are positive rewards for making some kind of choice or behaving in a certain way
- economy is in economy that relies on voluntary trade as the primary means of organizing and coordinating production
11 Clues: is an arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to make exchange • is using a product or service, completes the want satisfaction chain • cost is the highest valued alternative given up as a result of making a choice • are positive rewards for making some kind of choice or behaving in a certain way • ...
unit 2 2024-09-19
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- the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
- Bargaining-negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- - a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- (economic) - Regulatory economics is the application of law by government or regulatory agencies for various economics-related purposes, including remedying market failure, protecting the environment and economic management
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
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- labor- Manual work is physical work done by humans, in contrast to labour by machines and working animals. It is most literally work done with the hands.
- large companies that controlled an industry or a sector, giving them the ability to control the prices of the goods and services they provided.
- - a person's employment or main occupation, especially regarded as particularly worthy and requiring great dedication.
- - a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer.
10 Clues: the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale. • moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. • an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions. • Bargaining-negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees. • ...
