environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-04
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- A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals in the form of cash payment or tax reduction
- Amount by which assets exceed liabilities
- The highest point at the end of the expansion in the business cycle
- The lowest amount that employers may legally pay to workers
- When the demand for a product or service exceeds its supply in a market
- A measure of the total output of a country that divides the number of people by the GDP
- An individual retirement plan
- Abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market
- An increase in the value of one currency in terms of another
- Short for North American Free Trade Agreement
- The level of employment rates wherer there is no cyclical or deficient-demand unemployment
- Measures the weighted average of prices of consumer goods and services
- An economic system where few restrictions are placed on businesses by the government
- A situation when the price charged is less than the equilibrium price
- The American economist who believed in free-market capitalism
- Currency that is converted into fixed amounts of gold
- Production and distribution is privately owned
- GDP
- Production and the distribution of goods is owned by the citizens
- Currency that a government has declared to be legal tender
- The founding father of modern economics
- A market structure in which a small number of firms has the large majority of market share
- Countries that specialize in producing goods
- Was created by the central bank
- An examination of the benefits of an activity campared to the costs of that activity
- The British economist who developed Keynesian economics
- To produce a greater quantity of a good or product
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- The usefulness of a good
- Unrestricted sale of goods and services.
- The ratio between the output production and the input production
- An economic measure of a negative balance of trade in which a country's imports exceeds its exports
- Examples are Social Security and Medicare
- The political philosopher who defended free-market capitalism
- A situation when the price charged is more than the equilibrium price
- Short for World Trade Organization
- Account used to set aside funds for an emergency
- The turning point in the business cycle
- The FRS
- All production is owned and controlled by the government
- A situation in which income exceeds expenditures
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time
- The policy of restraining trade between states
- A decline in economic activity in the business cycle
- Indicate the direction of an economy
- The means of how the government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates
- A market structure characterized by a single seller who sells a unique product
- The amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that is utilized
- The trough to the peak in the business cycle
- The state of being scarce or in short supply of
49 Clues: GDP • The FRS • The usefulness of a good • An individual retirement plan • Was created by the central bank • Short for World Trade Organization • Indicate the direction of an economy • The turning point in the business cycle • The founding father of modern economics • Unrestricted sale of goods and services. • Amount by which assets exceed liabilities • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-15
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- dont have enough
- A measure of changes in the purchasing-power of a currency
- opposed friedman
- whether or not to start or stop printing money
- founder of US economy
- wage smallest amount to pay
- when a country is doing bad but not a deppression
- An examination of the additional benefits of an activity compared to the additional costs of that activity.
- country doing the best
- when a country is growing its economy
- have too much
- better measurement of countries economy
- assets minus liabilities
- for old people to retire
- born in vienna
- the most successful part of an economy
- value from government
- something backs it up
- use the entire world to trade
- dont trade
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- use of monetary or fiscal policy changes to kick start a lagging or struggling economy
- cant go below this price
- the least successful part of an economy
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- consumer price index or GDP
- sustained increase in the general price level of goods
- spending too much
- karl marx
- 500 minimum if you make a little amount
- high employment rate
- american economy
- we have too much
- 12 district banks
- money goes up in value
- opposed Keynes
- country produce the most
- how a country is doing
- no taxes
- US, MEXICO, CANADA
- trade with everyone
- working well
- hands off government
- high taxes
- how the government handles money
- the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial.
- cant go above this price
- A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals usually in the form of a cash payment or tax reduction.
- one owner
- multiple owners
49 Clues: no taxes • karl marx • one owner • high taxes • dont trade • working well • have too much • opposed Keynes • born in vienna • multiple owners • dont have enough • opposed friedman • american economy • we have too much • spending too much • 12 district banks • US, MEXICO, CANADA • trade with everyone • high employment rate • hands off government • founder of US economy • value from government • ...
Senior Puzzle: Economics 2016-03-31
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- GDP adjusted for the price changes
- When the price of one currency falls relative to another currency, the first currency has depreciated relative to the other one.
- The demand for all goods and services by all households, business, governments, and foreigners
- The addition to total revenue created by selling one additional unit of ouput.
- The amount of one good that must be sacrificed to obtain an alternative good
- A very high rate of inflation, under which prices go up very rapidly, often more than 1,000 percent in a year. This causes money to become a poor store of value.
- A sustained decline in economic activity
- The amount of output that results in no shortage or surplus, the amount of goods and service bought and sold in the economy
- The lowest point of a business cycle
- A measure of the price level, or the average level of prices.
- Law that states that when the price of a product increases, the quantity supplied increases
- Using resources to their maximum potential
- The dollar value of production within a nation's border.
- The supply of all goods and services by all producers in the economy
- A hypothetical economy with no foreign trade
- The ability to produce something more efficiently
- A special tax imposed on imported goods.
- Economic problems encountered by the nation as a whole
- Fluctuations in real GDP around the trend value; also called economic fluctuations.
- Situation that exists when government spending exceeds tax revenues
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- The increase of the value of a currency in terms of another currency
- Period in which a recession becomes prolonged and deep, involving high unemployment.
- The difference between the maximum price a consume is (or would be) willing to pay and the price he or she actually pays.
- A way of measuring the GDP by adding up all spending on final goods and services during a given year.
- Changes, adjustments, and strategies that the governments implements in spending or taxation to achieve particular economic goals.
- An industry structure in which there is only one seller for a product.
- A sustained rise in most prices in the economy
- The ability to produce something with a lower opportunity cost
- An initial change in spending in the economy that will have a magnified, or multiplied, effect on income
- Exports minus imports
- Economic problems faced by individual units within the overall company
- The dollar value of production by a country's citizens.
- Theory that opposes Classical theory by emphasizing the short run and focusing on economies that are operating below full capacity
- An economic system where supply and demand determine prices
- Decisions of individual producers and consumers determine what how and for whom to reduce. Minor Government interference. Economy is run by itself.
- The rate of interest the FED charges when it makes loans to depository institutions
- Spending by the government that is less than tax revenues
- The conflict between limited resources and unlimited human wants; the basic economic problem facing all societies.
- Economy in which the central government dictates what will or will not be produced and who gets what
- Law that states that when the price of a product increases, the quantity demanded decreases, ceteris paribus
- Term used to describe the situation when the economy experiences inflation and a recession simultaneously
- Money that is not backed by any precious commodity
- Period in which the economy moves from a trough to a peak and a real GDP is increasing; also called a boom.
43 Clues: Exports minus imports • GDP adjusted for the price changes • The lowest point of a business cycle • A sustained decline in economic activity • A special tax imposed on imported goods. • Using resources to their maximum potential • A hypothetical economy with no foreign trade • A sustained rise in most prices in the economy • ...
Economics Key Terms 2016-03-04
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- The alternative you get when you make an economic choice
- of production What or how it is produced
- Someone who makes goods or provides service
- Human time and effort going in to make a product
- To make decisions to what you believe is right
- Are things needed in order to survive
- Practice of examining the cost and benefits
- The satisfaction gained from use of a good or service
- When there is not enough resources to meet human wants
- Are physical objects such as clothing
- Resources made and used by people to distribute goods and services
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- The willing to take risk and use skill to create and run a bussniess
- Where natural resources can be found to produce goods.
- The benefit of the good or service received
- The way people choose to use their resources and satisfy their wants
- Work someone performs for another payment
- The cost of using one more unit of good or service
- Decision of the next based option
- Someone who buys good or service for personal use
- Befits offer to encourage people to act in certain ways
- Are desires that can be satisfied by a consuming good or service
21 Clues: Decision of the next based option • Are things needed in order to survive • Are physical objects such as clothing • of production What or how it is produced • Work someone performs for another payment • The benefit of the good or service received • Someone who makes goods or provides service • Practice of examining the cost and benefits • ...
business and economics 2023-10-27
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- A state of balance in a market where demand equals supply.
- The desire for a product or service in the market.
- Ownership or possession of something, often real estate.
- The ability of a business to generate profit.
- Borrowed money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- Putting money into a project or business to make a profit.
- The day-to-day activities of a business.
- The movement of money in and out of a business.
- The money available for a company's day-to-day operations.
- The organized effort to provide goods and services to meet a need.
- Deciding the cost of a product or service.
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- The specific group of people a product or service is intended for.
- The process of creating or improving something, like a building or area.
- Promoting and selling products or services.
- Other businesses that offer similar products or services
- The money spent to run and maintain a business.
- The amount of a product or service available for purchase.
- Gathering information about consumers and competitors in a market.
- The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage.
- Introducing new ideas, methods, or products in a business.
20 Clues: The day-to-day activities of a business. • Deciding the cost of a product or service. • Promoting and selling products or services. • The ability of a business to generate profit. • The money spent to run and maintain a business. • The movement of money in and out of a business. • The desire for a product or service in the market. • ...
Crossword Puzzle (Economics) 2023-11-21
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- THE PRICE AT WHICH DEMAND AND SUPPLY ARE EQUAL
- PRODUCERS HAVE AN AIM OF...
- THE AMOUNT OF GOODS AND SERVICES CONSUMERS ARE WILLING TO BUY AT AGIVEN PRICE.
- SOMETHING THAT AFFECTS A SITUATION
- THE DESIRE FOR GOODS AND SERVICES
- A GOOD THAT CAN BE USED AS REPLACEMENT FOR ANOTHER GOOD.
- THE HUMAN CONTRIBUTION TO PRODUCTION
- THE RESPONSIVENESS OF DEMAND TO A CHANGE IN PRICE
- THE HIGHEST VALUED ALTERNATIVE THAT IS FOREGONE
- INCREASE IN THE LEVEL OF OUTPUT
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- GOODS THAT ARE PURCHASED BY FIRMS.
- MONEY THAT IS PAID BY THE GOVERNMENT TO MAKE PRICES LOWER.
- A TAX ON A PARTICULAR GOOD.
- HOW MUCH GOODS ARE SOLD FOR
- A FIRM IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY MORE AS THEIR PRICE IS INCREASED
- BUSINESSES OWNED BY INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS OF INDIVIDUALS
- WHEN CAPACITY IS FIXED THEREFORE SUPPLY WILL NOT FLUNCTUATE
- IF THE RESULT IS 1 OR ABOVE WE CAN SAY DEMAND IS...
- A GOOD THAT COMPANIES ANOTHER GOOD.
- GOODS THAT ARE BENEFICIAL TO SOCIETY.
20 Clues: PRODUCERS HAVE AN AIM OF... • A TAX ON A PARTICULAR GOOD. • HOW MUCH GOODS ARE SOLD FOR • INCREASE IN THE LEVEL OF OUTPUT • THE DESIRE FOR GOODS AND SERVICES • GOODS THAT ARE PURCHASED BY FIRMS. • SOMETHING THAT AFFECTS A SITUATION • A GOOD THAT COMPANIES ANOTHER GOOD. • THE HUMAN CONTRIBUTION TO PRODUCTION • GOODS THAT ARE BENEFICIAL TO SOCIETY. • ...
Module 5 Economics 2023-12-01
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- human time, skills, effort and talent to make goods and services
- combine elements of traditional, command and market economies all in one, the most common economic system in the world
- the govt decides what, how, when, and how much to produce, what to sell it for and how much to pay the workers
- 66% of world population lives in these countries that have less productive economies and lower quality of health care, education and live overall
- someone who takes a risk financially and personally to start a business
- based on long established customers, the work is focused on survival
- Occurs when there are not enough resources to meet people's needs or wants
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use; their decisions drive supply and demand
- money left over after all cost of production is paid for
- these four factors are basic economic resources that are needed for basic goods and resources
- activities provided by others that you pay a fee
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- provide raw materials needed to produce goods
- these countries are very industrialized, have strong economies and best healthcare and education in the world
- goods used to make other goods and services
- the amount of good or service a business is willing and able to produce
- the desire for a good or service and the amount people are willing to pay for it
- occurs when people are free to exchange goods and services, choose their careers, own a business with little government intervention
- the value of ALL goods and services produced within a country in a single year; helps tell the story of how successful a country is
- tangible products you can touch, eat, use, smell, see
- based on private ownership, free trade and competition, prices are determined by supply and demand
- is the study of economies
- a way in which a society organizes the production and distribution of goods and services
- a system of producing, buying and selling of goods and services
23 Clues: is the study of economies • goods used to make other goods and services • provide raw materials needed to produce goods • activities provided by others that you pay a fee • tangible products you can touch, eat, use, smell, see • money left over after all cost of production is paid for • a system of producing, buying and selling of goods and services • ...
1st Period Economics 2024-01-10
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- my dream of traveling the world
- probably about how much time is wasted in a school day
- why we should be allowed to have airpods in class
- marxism
- nutrition
- life
- skiing
- stakeboarding
- the ocean
- 110 builds or the debate of why homosexuality should not being taught in elementary schools
- led zeppelin
- random animal facts
- 110 brake down
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- running
- the ufc
- Sharks
- cooking
- horror movies
- i could talk about the twilight saga
- how speed control is the only variant that matters when putting in golf
- *left this answer blank*
- the gym
- not sure man
- ted talk about procrastination
- music
- unsure
26 Clues: life • music • Sharks • skiing • unsure • running • the ufc • cooking • marxism • the gym • nutrition • the ocean • not sure man • led zeppelin • horror movies • stakeboarding • 110 brake down • random animal facts • *left this answer blank* • ted talk about procrastination • my dream of traveling the world • i could talk about the twilight saga • why we should be allowed to have airpods in class • ...
Economics and Consumerism 2022-06-17
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- A series of military operations intended to achieve a particular objective, confined to a particular area, or involving a specified type of fighting.
- A condition where the costs of living increases as a result of raising prices and wages.
- A commander of an army, or an army officer of very high rank.
- Services provided by government to reduce economic inequalities and promote the well-being of citizens.
- Tax based on a percentage of a person's income.
- Healthcare payed for by individuals.
- A collection of weapons and military equipment stored by a country, person, or group.
- A decision made by consumers to stop buying a product or service as a way to bring about change.
- A financial plan showing expected income and expenditures over a period of time.
- A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
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- A person or nation engaged in fighting during a war.
- Health care paid for by taxes.
- Economic activity based on buying and selling products and services illegally.
- Misrepresenting what you earn to avoid paying taxes.
- A concept in statistics that means the middle number in a set of data organized in order of least to most.
- A federal sales tax in Canada.
- Tax paid at the time of buying a product or service, and based on a percentage of the price of the product or service.
- Money made from a product or service above and beyond the cost of providing the product or service.
- The wants and needs of consumers for products and services.
- A toll or tax charged by a government on goods which are imported and exported.
20 Clues: Health care paid for by taxes. • A federal sales tax in Canada. • Healthcare payed for by individuals. • Tax based on a percentage of a person's income. • A person or nation engaged in fighting during a war. • Misrepresenting what you earn to avoid paying taxes. • The wants and needs of consumers for products and services. • ...
Economics and Consumerism 2022-06-17
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- A condition where the costs of living increases as a result of raising prices and wages.
- Money made from a product or service above and beyond the cost of providing the product or service.
- A federal sales tax in Canada.
- Health care paid for by taxes.
- Tax based on a percentage of a person's income.
- Healthcare payed for by individuals.
- A concept in statistics that means the middle number in a set of data organized in order of least to most.
- A toll or tax charged by a government on goods which are imported and exported.
- A collection of weapons and military equipment stored by a country, person, or group.
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- Tax paid at the time of buying a product or service, and based on a percentage of the price of the product or service.
- Services provided by government to reduce economic inequalities and promote the well-being of citizens.
- A financial plan showing expected income and expenditures over a period of time.
- Economic activity based on buying and selling products and services illegally.
- A series of military operations intended to achieve a particular objective, confined to a particular area, or involving a specified type of fighting.
- A person or nation engaged in fighting during a war.
- A commander of an army, or an army officer of very high rank.
- A decision made by consumers to stop buying a product or service as a way to bring about change.
- Misrepresenting what you earn to avoid paying taxes.
- A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
- The wants and needs of consumers for products and services.
20 Clues: A federal sales tax in Canada. • Health care paid for by taxes. • Healthcare payed for by individuals. • Tax based on a percentage of a person's income. • A person or nation engaged in fighting during a war. • Misrepresenting what you earn to avoid paying taxes. • The wants and needs of consumers for products and services. • ...
Unit 4 Economics 2022-10-11
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- A person that can be claimed on your taxes
- employee benefit that commits the employer to make regular contributions to a pool of money that is set aside in order to fund payments
- The action of leaving ones job and ceasing to work, typically due to old age
- A form filled out at the beginning of employment so that the company knows how much to withhold
- A retirement plan for certain indiviuals
- Medical insurance for low-income families or children with disabilities
- A type of college saving plan
- Medical insurance for an individual, typically an older person
- income collected, typically by a business or state
- a direct tax levied by the state based on income earned
- taxable income that may be excluded from taxation under certain circumstances
- replaces a percentage of your pre-retirement income based on their lifetime earnings
- a tax paid on property owned by an individual or other legal entity
- individual retirement arrangement
- The right to exclude some/all income on taxes
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- taxes that are imposed on various goods, services and activities
- individual retirement account
- A series of forms filled out to the government showing how much you have earned
- Income that is leftover after taxes are paid
- tax levied by a government directly on income
- A account that you put money into that can be taken out to pay for certain healthcare costs
- a retirement savings and investing plan that employers offer
- Amount of somebody's income that is left for spending
- a profit from the sale of property or an investment
- A type of tax paid directly to national government, NOT the state
- Money typically acquired in the event of a persons death
- Tax on your right to transfer property after death
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue Income, particularly of a business of state
28 Clues: individual retirement account • A type of college saving plan • individual retirement arrangement • A retirement plan for certain indiviuals • A person that can be claimed on your taxes • Income that is leftover after taxes are paid • tax levied by a government directly on income • The right to exclude some/all income on taxes • ...
Economics of Sports 2022-10-05
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- - Forbid teams from going above the salary cap
- - More of a resource than demanded
- - Market diamond and supply balance each other
- - Football Union
- - Basketball Union
- - Allows teams to go above the salary cap, by reducing privileges in free agency
- - An agreement or rule that places a limit on the amount of money that a team can spend on players salaries
- - Collective refusal by employees to work under certain conditions
- - A player who can sign an offer sheet with any team, but that offer can also be matched by the former team
- - Baseball Union
- - Goods or services that restrict some people from using them
- - A tax on goods considered expensive
- - An agreement between two or more nations to allow goods, services, money and workers to move over borders freely
- - A player who is eligible to sign with other clubs or franchises
- - Every single person can access a certain public good and consume it
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- - A player who is free to sign with any team
- - An increase in the level of economic activity
- - When demand is higher than the supply
- - Resources are limited
- - The amount of product
- - Negotiation of wages and employment benefits
- - A work stoppage initiated by management of a company during a labor dispute
- - A player selected as a unrestricted free agent, guaranteeing another year under contract if conditions aren't met
- - An employment agreement
- - Raw materials/supplies
- - A contract for a restricted free agent by a team other than the one previously played for
- - Hockey Union
- - A consumers desire
- - Management of the resources, finances, income, and expenditure of a community, business enterprise
29 Clues: - Hockey Union • - Football Union • - Baseball Union • - Basketball Union • - A consumers desire • - Resources are limited • - The amount of product • - Raw materials/supplies • - An employment agreement • - More of a resource than demanded • - A tax on goods considered expensive • - When demand is higher than the supply • - A player who is free to sign with any team • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-28
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- It is the point in the business cycle between an economic expansion ends and a contraction begins. It normally occurs when there is an increase in output, demand income, investments, employment, standard of living, prices and profit. The point is known as the ____ in the business cycle?
- Tangible items sold for a profit.
- Goods Goods that satisfy the same demand.
- Resources Land, Labour Capital these are all classified as ________ _________?
- The icebox is ________ because refrigerators are now more common and can be found in almost every household.
- This occurs when demand peaks and starts to decline, which leads to a decrease in investments, the stock market falls, an increase in unemployment and production cutbacks. What is this called?
- The process of creating and/or selling products and/or services that satisfy customer demands and/or desires on a profit-making basis
- Shelter is a ____, as it is a necessity to survive.
- Economy The ___________ Economy is one that has been following the same rule and format, with time-honoured practices, passed down for generations as it is often family and/or tribe/group based.
- Goods An item which can be seen or touched but is not necessary for survival.
- Actualization An artist that is currently not profiting from his art still continues to paint because it is fulfilling and brings him happiness. What is this called?
- Goods Goods purchased and used together. Their demand and price moves together as well. Ex. If the demand for Shampoo has increased so will the demand for conditioner.
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- People that make/provide goods and services to sell for a return.
- Needs A human being needs the following things for survival; Food, water, shelter, and clothing. What level on the Maslow’s Hierarchy is this a part of?
- Business Cycle Alternating periods of expansion and contraction caused by changes to the real GDP.
- Robux is the online game currency of the game Roblox. It is __________ because it is not a physical thing.
- Activities/actions/benefits/ provided for sale. They are intangible.
- Supplied The specific point on the line that represents the Quantity Supplied at a specific price
- Needs Acceptance, Inclusion, Affection, Love, Belonging, Care. These are all a part of which level of the Maslow’s Hierarchy?
- Demanded The specific point on the line that represents the quantity demanded at a specific price.
- Someone who uses/consumes the goods purchased.
- Joe desires the latest pair of Jordans, although he just bought a pair 6 months ago. This is non-essential, therefore it is a ____.
- of Demand As the price of Ice Cream increases, the demand for it decreases. As the price of Ice Cream decreases, the demand for it increases. It is a negative, inverse relationship called The ____ ___ ________.
- of Supply As the price of Jordans increases, the more Nike wants to sell the product. As the price of Jordans decreases, the less Nike wants to sell. This is a positive relationship called The _____ ___ ______.
- Sarah asks her husband Kevin to purchase some penne pasta. Kevin will not be eating the pasta but is the one purchasing it for Sarah. What is he called?
25 Clues: Tangible items sold for a profit. • Goods Goods that satisfy the same demand. • Someone who uses/consumes the goods purchased. • Shelter is a ____, as it is a necessity to survive. • People that make/provide goods and services to sell for a return. • Activities/actions/benefits/ provided for sale. They are intangible. • ...
Economics Chapter 10 2023-02-14
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- (FDIC)- US government institution that provides deposit insurance on the depositor’s account
- person who owns a share or shares of stock in a corporation; same as a stockholder
- account whose funds can be removed from a bank or financial institution by writing a check or using a debit card.
- money or other substance generally accepted as payment for goods and services; one of the three functions of money
- bank that receives its charter from the state in which it operates.
- standard unit of currency in a country’s money supply; American dollar, British pound.
- coins, currency, checks, traveler’s checks, or DDAs
- a bank that can lend to other banks in times of need or a “banker’s bank.”
- for of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and responsibilities of an individual, including the right to buy and sell property, enter into legal contracts, sue and be sued.
- receipt showing that an investor has made an interest-bearing loan to a financial institution
- sudden rush by depositors to withdraw all deposited funds, generally in anticipation of bank failure or closure.
- saving deposits, time deposits, money market funds
- bank that receives its charter from the state in which it operates.
- formula used to compute the amount of a depository institution’s required reserves
- nonprofit service cooperative that accepts deposits, makes loans, and provides other financial services.
- currency that must be accepted for payment by decree of the government
- paper currency backed by gold; issued in 1863 until recalled in 1934.
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- paper currency backed by silver; issued from 1878 to 1968.
- moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter
- commercial bank chartered by the National Banking System
- currency backed by government bonds and issued by commercial banks in the National Banking System
- money by government decree; has no alternative value or use as a commodity.
- certificate of ownership in a corporation or preferred stock.
- money that has an alternative use as an economic good; gunpowder, flour, corn, etc.
- a system in which the basic unit of currency is equivalent to and can be exchanged for a specific amount of gold.
- allows people to preserve value for future use.
- paper currency issued by the Fed that eventually replaced all other types of federal currency.
- privately owned, publicly controlled, central bank of the United States
- money in the form of gold or silver
- brief period during which all banks or depository institutions are closed to prevent bank runs.
- allows money to serve as a common denominator to measure value.
31 Clues: money in the form of gold or silver • allows people to preserve value for future use. • moneyless economy that relies on trade or barter • saving deposits, time deposits, money market funds • coins, currency, checks, traveler’s checks, or DDAs • commercial bank chartered by the National Banking System • paper currency backed by silver; issued from 1878 to 1968. • ...
Economics Chapter 8 2023-02-15
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- purpose of business, number of shares of stock, and other features of the business
- places where entrepreneurs can receive the training to build a successful start-up business.
- merger combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing, marketing, or sales.
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- investors informal and usually affluent investors who provide funds to less-promising start-ups.
- gradual wear on capital goods.
- capitalist provider of investment funds to a start-up business in exchange for partial ownership of the business.
- written government approval to establish a corporation; includes company name,
- measure of business profits determined by subtracting all expenses, including taxes, from revenues
- merger combination of firms producing the same kind of product.
- unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profits and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the United States
- requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships and general partnerships
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- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries.
- report showing a business’s sales, expenses, and profits for a certain period, usually three months or a year.
- people who own a share or shares of stock in a corporation
- firm with four or more businesses making unrelated products, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales.
- using social networking to appeal to potential investors.
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and responsibilities of an individual, including the right to buy and sell property, enter into legal contracts, and to sue and be sued
- to be used in production
- total amount of new funds the business generates from operations; broadest measure of profits for a firm because it includes both net income and noncash charges.
- formal contract to repay borrowed money and interest on the borrowed money at regular future intervals
22 Clues: to be used in production • gradual wear on capital goods. • using social networking to appeal to potential investors. • people who own a share or shares of stock in a corporation • merger combination of firms producing the same kind of product. • written government approval to establish a corporation; includes company name, • ...
Unit 1 Economics 2024-02-05
Across
- factor of production- goods/machinery that increase production
- factor of production- putting the other three factors together to create a product or service
- a person who consumes products/services- ___ Perspective on demand curve
- a tangible product you can purchase
- an intangible act of assistance
- the price that balances quantity supplied and quantity demanded
- Demand/Supply ____- measurement of supply and demand on a graph
- Demand/Supply ____- measurement of supply and demand in a table
- as price increases, quantity supplied increases
Down
- factor of production- people working on your product/service
- Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants
- when the demand/supply curve increases, the curve shifts _____
- factor of production- raw materials/agriculture
- the cost of the next best alternative
- when supply outnumbers demand
- how society manages its scarce resources through choices and decisions
- when demand outnumbers supply
- when the supply/demand curve decreases, the curve shifts ____
- a place where buyers and sellers exchange goods
- as price increases, quantity demanded decreases
- a person who sells a product/service- ____ Perspective on supply curve
21 Clues: when supply outnumbers demand • when demand outnumbers supply • an intangible act of assistance • a tangible product you can purchase • the cost of the next best alternative • factor of production- raw materials/agriculture • a place where buyers and sellers exchange goods • as price increases, quantity demanded decreases • as price increases, quantity supplied increases • ...
Jake's economics puzzle 2024-04-03
Across
- someone that hires people
- an item that a company sells
- currency
- a job
- the amount you can spend on one thing
- an economic and political system
- someone that is hired
- things becoming more expensive over time
Down
- the person that buys the product
- how much of a product that the supplier has
- how much someone wants a product
- how much you pay for the item
- the study of money
- a tax on items
- money you give to the government
- the act of getting hired
- money that is borrowed
- money the bank gives you
- america's form of market
- the person that sells a product
20 Clues: a job • currency • a tax on items • the study of money • someone that is hired • money that is borrowed • the act of getting hired • money the bank gives you • america's form of market • someone that hires people • an item that a company sells • how much you pay for the item • the person that sells a product • the person that buys the product • how much someone wants a product • ...
Economics Vocabulary Review 2024-05-02
Across
- Generally associated with machines and other capital goods
- Only has value because the government says it does.
- The recommended way to hold food while slicing
- When buyer and seller agree to do business together
- A type of business operated for the mutual benefit of the owners
- Persons or institutions to whom money is owed
- The strategy of holding different investments to minimize risk
- The desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product
- Determined by the relationship between surplus and shortage
- The amount of output in a specific amount of time with a given amount of resources
Down
- The amount of a product offered for sale at all possible prices in a market
- The value of the next best alternative
- The extra cost of producing one more unit of output
- Market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- Assets that can be converted to cash with little or no interest payments
- The combination of scarcity and utility of a product
- Physical items used as a medium of exchange
- A company with four or more businesses that make unrelated products
- A general rise in the level of prices over time
- The most common example of division of labor
20 Clues: The value of the next best alternative • Physical items used as a medium of exchange • The most common example of division of labor • Persons or institutions to whom money is owed • The recommended way to hold food while slicing • A general rise in the level of prices over time • The extra cost of producing one more unit of output • ...
UNP ECONOMICS REVIEW 2024-07-22
Across
- Bitcoin is a form of ___ currency.
- A bank office is called a ___.
- It controls us.
- If you want to save money you should spend or ___ it.
- What people pay the government for goods and services (10%).
- To move money from one account to another.
- What the bank charges you on a loan.
- A money plan that companies and people use to check how much money they can spend.
- To put money into your banc account.
- Your monthly wage.
- Stocks, bonds and real estate are ways to ___ your money.
- The company had a good year so it will make a ___.
- I want to buy a car so I need to ___ money from the bank.
- When people invest in a company, they buy ___.
- The opposite of save.
- What is a house loan called?
- After the dinner I paid the ___.
Down
- Australian currency.
- Money you have in your bank account are called ___.
- You can pay by cash or ___ card.
- To get money or a house, as a gift, from someone who has died.
- To take money out of your bank account.
- A person who buys and sells shares.
- A person that works at the bank counter.
- To give money to a charity.
- ATM = ___ Teller Machine.
- A person who buys things or pays for services
- Physical money is banknotes and ___.
- Japanese currency.
- You can get a ___ from the bank to buy a car.
- It is important to ___ money for the future.
- To take something illegally.
32 Clues: It controls us. • Your monthly wage. • Japanese currency. • Australian currency. • The opposite of save. • ATM = ___ Teller Machine. • To give money to a charity. • To take something illegally. • What is a house loan called? • A bank office is called a ___. • You can pay by cash or ___ card. • After the dinner I paid the ___. • Bitcoin is a form of ___ currency. • ...
Economics Crosswords Puzzle 2024-09-22
Across
- describes supply/demand that is not very sensitive to price changes.
- a measure of how consumers respond to price changes.
- a minimum price for a good or service.
- the total amount of money a company receives by selling goods or services.
- a maximum price that can legally be charged for a good or service.
- a chart that lists how much of a good a supplier will offer at various prices.
- any price or quantity not at equilibrium.
- a measure of the way quantity supplied reacts to a change in price.
- when quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied.
- a Latin phrase that means "all things held under constraint."
Down
- the inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded that states, "consumers will buy more of a good when its price is lower and less when its price is higher."
- the point at which the demand for a product or service is equal to the supply of that product or service.
- goods that are used in place of one another.
- two goods that are bought and used together.
- when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of a substitute good.
- the direct relationship between price and quantity supplied that states, "producers offer more of a good as its price increases and less as its price falls."
- when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded.
- describes supply/demand that is very sensitive to a change in price.
- a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at various prices in a market.
- the change in consumption that results when a price increase causes real income to decline.
- the amount of goods available.
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it.
22 Clues: the amount of goods available. • a minimum price for a good or service. • any price or quantity not at equilibrium. • goods that are used in place of one another. • two goods that are bought and used together. • a measure of how consumers respond to price changes. • when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded. • ...
Year 9 Economics 2023-08-02
Across
- (2 words) The goods that we export the most of (look at the graphs).
- (2 words) The name given to the system that includes all steps it takes to produce goods and services (raw materials, labour, assembly, etc).
- Goods and services bought and brought in from overseas countries.
- (2 words) Other name given to transnational corporations.
- Goods and services sold and sent to overseas countries.
- (2 words) The industry in which people are employed to create goods by using various resources.
- The continent with the third highest GDP in the world (look at the charts).
- What consumers provide to the financial sector.
- (3 words) What FOP stands for.
- (2 words) Companies that operate across multiple nations.economiesofscale (3 words) This is the name given to the benefit that allows TNSc to save money on costs by increasing the amount of goods/services produced.
- (2 words) The name given to the industry that provides services.
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- (2 words) The exchange of money from consumers to producers.
- What source of income do TNCs provide the government of the countries they are choosing to operate in with?
- The acronym given to the law passed by the Australian government to prevent TNCs from avoiding paying their taxes.
- What the financial sector provides to producers.
- (2 words) What the government sector provides to producers.
- The acronym given to the metric used by economists to measure a country's economic health.
- The name of the country we both import from and export to the most (look at the graphs).
- (3 words) This is the name given to the benefit that allows TNSc to save money on costs by increasing the amount of goods/services produced.
- (2 words) This is one of the benefits enjoyed by developing nations when TNCs locate their factories there.
- The other name given to the good we import the most (look at the graphs).
- (2 words) The name given to the industry that harvests produce or raw materials.
22 Clues: (3 words) What FOP stands for. • What consumers provide to the financial sector. • What the financial sector provides to producers. • Goods and services sold and sent to overseas countries. • (2 words) Other name given to transnational corporations. • (2 words) What the government sector provides to producers. • ...
Economics Chapter 2 2023-01-06
Across
- Independent Polish Labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- Market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- Economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies
- Idependently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- Shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- Economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state
- Certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- Central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed the Five-Year Plan
- Gross domestic product on a per person basis
- China's second Five-Year Plan, began in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrilization
- Economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role of determining what and how goods are produced
- Economi system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activityis the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- Fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy
- Successor of the European Coal and Steel Community established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty
- Meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product
Down
- Economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- Economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOw, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions.
- Worst period of economic decline in US history, lasting from aproximateky 1929 ro 1939
- Production process requiring large amouts of cpital in relation to labor
- Forced common ownership of factors of production
- Economic system characterized by a centrak authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- Number of people per square mile of land area
- Organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- 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
25 Clues: Gross domestic product on a per person basis • Number of people per square mile of land area • Fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy • Forced common ownership of factors of production • Market in which goods and services are sold illegally • Independent Polish Labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • ...
Brady,p5,Economics 2023-01-24
Across
- in short supply
- small pieces of a company
- how money is made and spend in a certain area
- a system of dollars and coins
- focus on one type of work or business
- money we pay to the goverment
- how many consumers want to buy the particular products
- things from nature that people can use
- cost of things we have to buy
- goals for how we will use our money
Down
- a system of buying and selling stocks or invests in a company
- protect our resources so we don't lose them
- money earned by work
- money that is owed to someone
- the people or services that buy products and services
- improving the economiy like how it improved during the new deal era
- farming
- trading for goods and services
- a person receives money or income for work they do
- workers or employees
- what we get from a choice that we made
21 Clues: farming • in short supply • money earned by work • workers or employees • small pieces of a company • money that is owed to someone • a system of dollars and coins • money we pay to the goverment • cost of things we have to buy • trading for goods and services • goals for how we will use our money • focus on one type of work or business • things from nature that people can use • ...
Grade 11 Economics 2022-06-22
Across
- the cost of borrowing or lending money; you can get this extra money if you have a savings account
- this can make an APY go up; if this increases, it's more expensive for you to invest
- you give someone money that they pay back later
- if an investment is low ____, then the rate of return (interest) is also low
- to use your money to participate in a business
- if your money is ______, you will always get money back, even if something bad happens
- this means that shareholders make money from selling a stock
- a share of ownership in a business
- to put money into a bank account
- when you invest, you should plan ____________ so you don't lose money
- a _______date is when your CD money is available
- if you have this, you lend your money to a business or government; they can invest it
- buying a house or a car is a ________ goal
Down
- money shared with stockholders
- to have a MMF, you usually need a high _________
- an investment than can easily and quickly become cash
- to take out your money
- a bank account where you store money for a long time
- a place where stocks are bought and sold
- APY
- CD is a _________ of Deposit
- a person who buys and sells stocks
- you ask someone to give you money that you pay back later
23 Clues: APY • to take out your money • CD is a _________ of Deposit • money shared with stockholders • to put money into a bank account • a share of ownership in a business • a person who buys and sells stocks • a place where stocks are bought and sold • buying a house or a car is a ________ goal • to use your money to participate in a business • ...
Year 8 Economics 2022-08-17
Across
- contracting work from an outside supplier
- the type of business Coles is
- the market in which a bank belongs to
- places you can buy and sell goods/services
- the sector that controls welfare payments
- a business owned by two people
- the sector that provides labour to businesses
- people that are employed
- financial support payments paid by the government
- People who buy goods/services
- the market in which you buy & sell shares
Down
- work, generally physical work
- the want for a particular good/service
- the spread of the flow of financial products, goods, technology, information, and jobs across national borders and cultures
- a business owned by one person
- the sector that pays wages
- the market that shops belong to
- People who provide goods/services
- _______ liability; loss will not exceed investment
- the amount of a good/service
- people that employ
- basing your company overseas
- ________ liability; each owner is wholly responsible for debt
23 Clues: people that employ • people that are employed • the sector that pays wages • the amount of a good/service • basing your company overseas • work, generally physical work • the type of business Coles is • People who buy goods/services • a business owned by one person • a business owned by two people • the market that shops belong to • People who provide goods/services • ...
Economics Vocabulary 1 2023-08-10
Across
- This is the process of separating the tasks in the process of production and assigning different tasks to different workers.
- Not using all of the productive resources available
- Land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- This is the change in the total cost of an item that occurs when the quantity produced changes by one unit.
- This is a person who takes the risk of a new business enterprise.
- When marginal benefits are greater than marginal costs.
- A tool or equipment used to produce other goods.
- The study of choices and how a society allocates scarce resources
- Something that is not vital to sustain life
- This is the act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in market transactions.
- Using all of the productive resources to their full potential
- This is when resources are limited and the need for a good or service is higher for a society than what is produced.
- This is when each worker performs a specific task in production.
- These are the factors of production used in the making of goods and services.
- This is an economic situation related to opportunity cost in which one thing is given up in order to do something else.
- This is an additional or extra benefit associated with an action.
Down
- Any factor, usually financial, to influence one choice over another by an individual or business.
- This is equipment and factories used in the production of goods and services.
- This is the value lost when one alternative is chosen over another.
- Something is vital to sustain ones life
- Anything that takes away something from you (Time, Money, Opportunity)
- This is one of the main factors of production. It is the measure of the work done by people.
- This is one of factors of production (productive resource), referring to anything that is taken from the earth during the production of a good or service.
- Method of distribution of goods and services
- Anything that brings value
25 Clues: Anything that brings value • Something is vital to sustain ones life • Land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship • Something that is not vital to sustain life • Method of distribution of goods and services • A tool or equipment used to produce other goods. • Not using all of the productive resources available • When marginal benefits are greater than marginal costs. • ...
Economics Key Terms 2022-10-14
Across
- Increasing opportunity costs would be represented by what shape PPF?
- A general explanation of a set of interrelated events.
- A good which is not scarce and therefore has zero opportunity cost
- The value of the next best alternative that must be given up or sacrificed in order to obtain something else.
- Normative Economic is based on this.
- Wrote the book, “The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money” (often abbreviated to “the General Theory”).
- The satisfaction derived from consuming something.
- The study of choices leading to the best possible use of scarce resources in order to satisfy unlimited human needs and wants.
- “The UK Government should spend more on education” in an example of this type of statement.
- Refers to the situation in which available resources, or factors of production, are finite, whereas wants are infinite.
- Divide by this to calculate the average National Output per person.
- Withdrawals from the Circular Flow of Income.
- Measures the value of current output valued at current prices.
- Positive Economics uses this type of method to arrive at knowledge about the economic world.
- Simple model that illustrates some of the economic concepts and relationships which help us understand the overall economy.
- A price index commonly used to convert nominal GDP to real GDP.
Down
- At “Full Employment” what still exists in the economy?
- Represents average growth over long periods of time.
- Type of injection to an economy selling to other countries.
- The Factor of Production for which Profits are received in return for its provision.
- The concept of one extra unit.
- “Inflation has risen to 9.3% in H1 2021” is an example of this type of statement.
- A straight line PPF would indicate the presence of what type of opportunity cost?
- Method used to apportion or divide something up between its interested users.
- Measures the value of current output valued at constant (base year) prices.
- What type of hand did Adam Smith use to describe the mechanism by which markets (based on the self-interested behaviour of decision makers) allocate scarce resources in the most optimal manner.
- The output represented by the long-term growth trend.
- Refers to actual GDP lies above or below potential GDP.
28 Clues: The concept of one extra unit. • Normative Economic is based on this. • Withdrawals from the Circular Flow of Income. • The satisfaction derived from consuming something. • Represents average growth over long periods of time. • The output represented by the long-term growth trend. • At “Full Employment” what still exists in the economy? • ...
Economics Key Terms 2022-10-14
Across
- Increasing opportunity costs would be represented by what shape PPF?
- A general explanation of a set of interrelated events.
- A good which is not scarce and therefore has zero opportunity cost
- The value of the next best alternative that must be given up or sacrificed in order to obtain something else.
- Normative Economic is based on this.
- Wrote the book, “The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money” (often abbreviated to “the General Theory”).
- The satisfaction derived from consuming something.
- The study of choices leading to the best possible use of scarce resources in order to satisfy unlimited human needs and wants.
- “The UK Government should spend more on education” in an example of this type of statement.
- Refers to the situation in which available resources, or factors of production, are finite, whereas wants are infinite.
- Divide by this to calculate the average National Output per person.
- Withdrawals from the Circular Flow of Income.
- Measures the value of current output valued at current prices.
- Positive Economics uses this type of method to arrive at knowledge about the economic world.
- Simple model that illustrates some of the economic concepts and relationships which help us understand the overall economy.
- A price index commonly used to convert nominal GDP to real GDP.
Down
- At “Full Employment” what still exists in the economy?
- Represents average growth over long periods of time.
- Type of injection to an economy selling to other countries.
- The Factor of Production for which Profits are received in return for its provision.
- The concept of one extra unit.
- “Inflation has risen to 9.3% in H1 2021” is an example of this type of statement.
- A straight line PPF would indicate the presence of what type of opportunity cost?
- Method used to apportion or divide something up between its interested users.
- Measures the value of current output valued at constant (base year) prices.
- What type of hand did Adam Smith use to describe the mechanism by which markets (based on the self-interested behaviour of decision makers) allocate scarce resources in the most optimal manner.
- The output represented by the long-term growth trend.
- Refers to actual GDP lies above or below potential GDP.
28 Clues: The concept of one extra unit. • Normative Economic is based on this. • Withdrawals from the Circular Flow of Income. • The satisfaction derived from consuming something. • Represents average growth over long periods of time. • The output represented by the long-term growth trend. • At “Full Employment” what still exists in the economy? • ...
ANCIENT CHINESE ECONOMICS 2022-05-26
Across
- Inventor of the wooden wheelbarrow
- Zhuge Lian called his invention the _________
- A road that went from China to Europe & was made to trade silk
- The capital of Ancient China & end of the Grand Canal
- The main thing traded on the Silk Road
- Shipped using the Grand Canal
- A canal made to transfer grain throughout China
- The end of the Silk Road
- What were the warriors who received grain via the Grand Canal on the northern border doing for it?
Down
- The natural disaster that would occur if the Grand Canal caused the natural rivers to overflow
- The Grand Canal significantly hindered the ________ of natural rivers
- The Grand Canal starts in Hangzhou, ________
- A cart used to carry men & materials in battle
- Done all along the Silk Road
- A plague that spread through rodents over the Silk Road
- The dynasty in which major improvements were made to the Grand Canal
- a limitation of the Silk Road
- The starting place of the Grand Canal
- The first place China traded with on the Silk Road
- Trading was the Silk Roads _______
20 Clues: The end of the Silk Road • Done all along the Silk Road • Shipped using the Grand Canal • a limitation of the Silk Road • Inventor of the wooden wheelbarrow • Trading was the Silk Roads _______ • The starting place of the Grand Canal • The main thing traded on the Silk Road • The Grand Canal starts in Hangzhou, ________ • Zhuge Lian called his invention the _________ • ...
KENZO APPLIED ECONOMICS 2025-03-17
Across
- Physical and human effort exerted in production
- The essentials of life such as food and shelter
- Most democratic form of economic system
- it is an Increase in value of an asset overtime
- A market situation in which there are FEW firms producing differential goods
- The authoritative economic system
- A mandatory financial Charge imposed upon a taxpayer by a governmental organization
- Is a condition where there are insufficient resources to satisfy all the needs and wants of a population
- An economic system wherein decisions are based on traditions and practices upheld over the years and passed on from generation to generation
- Specific type of oligopoly where there is only two producers exist in one market
- it is an art of turning idea into business
- Is the study of production, distribution, Selling and use of goods and services
- ____ Marshall described economics as the study of mankind in the ordinary business life
- _____ wage is the minimum amount of remuneration that an employer is required to pay a worker
- The law of demand describes how price affects _______
- Refers to using one’s savings in a way that earns a return
- _____ Scarcity is when a good is scarce compared to its demand
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- _____ scarcity is when supply is limited
- Is a good that can be used in place of another
- It is a property in which the owner receives payments from the occupants
- When price goes up, demand goes ____
- Refers to the market situation where there is one seller and there is no close substitute to the commodities sold by the seller
- When income goes up, Consumers buy _____
- A form of market in which there are large numbers of sellers selling differentiated products which are similar in nature but not homogenous
- The amount of a product that is offered for sale at all possible prices in the market
- Price is ____, A feature of perfect competition
- _____ competition is a Market Structure in which large number of sellers sell a homogenous product at uniform price
- Desires for non-essential items
- Man-made resources used in the production of goods and services
- In traditional economy, methods are ______
- Soil and natural resources that are found in nature and are not manmade
- _________ goods are things that are often sold or used together
- A state in which the supply and demand for a given good or service are in balance
- _______ cost refers to the value of the best foregone alternative
- An asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income
- ______ Resources came from nature that are used in production
- Quantities of a particular good or service consumers are willing and able to buy at different possible prices
- Is a division of economics that is concerned with the overall performance of the entire economy
- ______ goods are goods identical in quantity, shape, size, colour, and packaging
- Any firm can ______ or leave the industry whenever it wishes
40 Clues: Desires for non-essential items • The authoritative economic system • When price goes up, demand goes ____ • Most democratic form of economic system • _____ scarcity is when supply is limited • When income goes up, Consumers buy _____ • In traditional economy, methods are ______ • it is an art of turning idea into business • Is a good that can be used in place of another • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-11
Across
- To come up with a unique idea, thought or fabrication; a new object, device or process that no one has seen or heard of before
- Using new technology, materials, or processes to improve on existing products, or on how they are produced and distributed.
- Businesses rely on many other businesses in order to keep going.
- An item not necessary for survival but adds pleasure and comfort to life
- An item necessary for survival such as food, clothing or shelter
- An item that can be seen or touched
- A theory of psychology explaining human motivation based on the pursuit of different levels of needs
- Assistance provided, usually in return for payments, that satisfies needs and wants of people or businesses that does not result in a product that can be touched
- When you only do part of the process in an assembly line
- A product of service that consumers that no longer want because it has become outdated or outmoded or has been replaced by a new improved product
- LOVE & BELONGING belongs to which type of need
- An economy where a combination of consumers, businesses and government make the decisions
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- Means through which goods and services are made available to consumers
- People that work to produce goods and services in a business(workforce)
- Economy where decisions are made based on the past
- Those raw materials that get from the earth, water and air
- Cannot be perceived by touch
- Are goods which, as a result of changed conditions, may replace each other in use(or consumption)
- An individual or business that makes a product
- Consumers and business make the decisions
- Some examples of countries that have this type of economy are Cuba, North Korea, and the former Soviet Union
- An item that can be seen or touched and is essential for survival
- The need to have relationships with others once the physiological and safety needs have been fulfilled
- A person who is living creatively and fully using his or her potentials
- People or businesses that buy goods or services
25 Clues: Cannot be perceived by touch • An item that can be seen or touched • Consumers and business make the decisions • An individual or business that makes a product • LOVE & BELONGING belongs to which type of need • People or businesses that buy goods or services • Economy where decisions are made based on the past • When you only do part of the process in an assembly line • ...
claire's economics puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- someone who needs someone to hire
- the amount of things that exist
- a percentage of the amount of money you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- tools needed for making things
- money paid to the government
- someone who starts a business
- an account the bank uses to pay you back
- a person who buys something
- the amount of things that a group can produce
- when something is hard to find
- the money that you make working
Down
- the amount of things people want to buy
- what a person gives up in order to get something
- someone who works for the employer
- the study of how we use money
- when there is a lot of something
- doing something very well in a business
- when workers do different parts of a job
- something that can be used in a business
- a rivalry between two companies
20 Clues: a person who buys something • money paid to the government • the study of how we use money • someone who starts a business • tools needed for making things • when something is hard to find • the amount of things that exist • a rivalry between two companies • the money that you make working • when there is a lot of something • someone who needs someone to hire • ...
Natalie's Economics Puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- when a product is hard to find
- when a product is easy to find
- someone who works for an employer
- the work that someone does
- to pay you back for using your money the bank pays interest for your savings account
- money that you have to pay back
- tax that is charged on money warned form working
- a rivalry between two or more companies
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- the amount of things that exist
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- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- doing one thing very well in a business
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- a tax on goods that you buy
- money that is paid to the government
- a person that buys a product
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- a business that makes a product
- the study of how we use money
20 Clues: the work that someone does • a tax on goods that you buy • a person that buys a product • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • when a product is easy to find • money that you have to pay back • a business that makes a product • the amount of things that exist • someone who works for an employer • money that is paid to the government • ...
Year 10 Economics 2025-02-13
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- Something which banks used to keep a reserve of
- This country is Australia's largest trading partner in Southeast Asia
- Another word for limited
- A tax on imported goods
- Produced means of production are also known as “……” goods
- A policy of restricting imports on domestic industries
- Things that consumers demand but are not necessary for their survival or function in society
- When a country imports more than it exports
- A treaty that reduces trade barriers between countries
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- Another word for opening up the economy to international trade. Something that happened during the 1980’s
- Australia's largest trading partner, known for its demand for iron ore and coal
- Australia’s most exported service
- A policy that limits the quantity of imports
- Ore Australia’s most exported good
- Individuals who receive/purhcase goods and services
- The chain of production is also known as the “…..” chain
- Income paid to individuals for work. Usually calculated on an hourly basis
- Goods/services sold to other countries
- A situation where countries rely on each other for resources and markets
- The tragedy of the ….
20 Clues: The tragedy of the …. • A tax on imported goods • Another word for limited • Australia’s most exported service • Ore Australia’s most exported good • Goods/services sold to other countries • When a country imports more than it exports • A policy that limits the quantity of imports • Something which banks used to keep a reserve of • ...
kai's economics puzzle 2025-04-10
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- Something desired but not necessary for survival.
- The effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid.
- A graph that shows alternative ways to use an economy’s resources.
- The study of how people make choices to satisfy their needs and wants.
- States that as production shifts from one item to another, more resources are needed, increasing the cost.
- The cost of producing one more unit of a good.
- Using resources in such a way as to maximize the output of goods and services.
- Actions or activities one person performs for another.
- Giving up one benefit to gain another.
- Using fewer resources than the economy is capable of using.
- Something essential for survival, like food or water.
- situation where a good or service is unavailable.
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- The extra benefit of adding one unit.
- The line on a graph that shows the maximum possible output.
- Man-made objects like tools and machines used in production.
- The most desirable alternative given up as a result of a decision.
- Physical objects that can be bought or sold.
- Land, labor, and capital used to make goods and services.
- A person who combines resources to create goods and services.
- The skills and knowledge gained by a worker through education and experience.
- A phrase that refers to the trade-off between military and consumer goods.
- Comparing what you will sacrifice and gain from a decision.
- Any human-made resource used to create other goods and services.
- Natural resources used to produce goods and services.
24 Clues: The extra benefit of adding one unit. • Giving up one benefit to gain another. • Physical objects that can be bought or sold. • The cost of producing one more unit of a good. • Something desired but not necessary for survival. • situation where a good or service is unavailable. • Natural resources used to produce goods and services. • ...
Economics of AI 2024-11-13
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- Machines mimicking human intelligence
- Job loss due to automation
- Complex neural network models
- - AI understanding of human language
- Trading AI-driven financial market decisions
- Task-specific AI
- Creating a mathematical representation of a process in AI
- Excess availability
- Theoretical AI surpassing human intelligence
- - Limited resources in abundance
- Effects Value increase with more users
- Allocation of resources for returns
- Learning through rewards and penalties
- AI with human-like capabilities
- Investment in AI resources
- Working together with AI systems
- Power Processing capacity of machines
- Laws governing AI development
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- Algorithms that learn from data
- Versatile technological innovation
- AI creating new content vs. broad human-like intelligence
- AI designed for one specific function or task
- AI-generated false or inaccurate information
- Machines replacing human labor
- Algorithm - Algorithm that learns by trial and error
- Moral considerations of AI use
- Prejudiced outcomes from data
- Raw facts for analysis
- Increase in output per input
- New employment opportunities
- Brain-inspired computing systems
- Teaching AI through data input
- The process by which AI improves its performance from data
- Systems Self-operating AI technologies
34 Clues: Task-specific AI • Excess availability • Raw facts for analysis • Job loss due to automation • Investment in AI resources • Increase in output per input • New employment opportunities • Complex neural network models • Prejudiced outcomes from data • Laws governing AI development • Machines replacing human labor • Moral considerations of AI use • Teaching AI through data input • ...
Applied Economics 12 2024-11-28
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- A tax imposed on certain documents, typically those related to the transfer of property or legal agreements.
- Issues related to the rental market, such as affordability, availability, and tenant-landlord relations.
- A fixed percentage or amount charged regardless of the amount or value involved.
- Legislation intended to regulate and standardize wage levels within an economy to ensure fairness and efficiency.
- Added Tax (VAT): A consumption tax placed on the value added to goods and services at each stage of production or distribution.
- A government or organizational initiative to develop and improve public services like transportation, utilities, and communication networks.
- The geographical site or setting of a business or activity.
- The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another.
- The change in the quantity demanded or supplied due to a change in the price of the good or service.
- A limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported into a country over a certain period.
- Services provided to maintain or improve individuals' health, including medical, preventive, and therapeutic care.
- Investments that are well-allocated and generate strong returns relative to risk.
- A situation where the desire for a product or service exceeds its availability at current prices.
- A change in the demand or supply curve, caused by factors other than price.
- A place or system where buyers and sellers engage in the exchange of goods, services, or assets.
- Goods that have no direct relationship in consumption or use, meaning a change in the price of one does not affect demand for the other.
- The stock exchange in the Philippines where stocks, bonds, and other securities are traded.
- The total number of individuals in a specified area or country.
- A term used to describe the percentage of available space or property that is occupied, often used in real estate markets.
- A line that runs parallel to the x-axis, often used in graphs to show a constant value or condition.
- A tax on the profit made from the sale of an asset or investment.
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- The process by which a government sets the lowest legal wage rate that employers can pay workers.
- A tax reform law in the Philippines aimed at simplifying the country’s tax system and lowering income tax rates.
- An interest rate that changes over time based on a reference rate, such as the LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate).
- The ability of a company, industry, or economy to expand or increase its value over time.
- Wealth in the form of money or assets used to generate income or facilitate production.
- A sudden and dramatic increase in the price of a good or service, often caused by external factors such as supply shortages or market disruptions.
- The portion of an individual’s or business’s income that is subject to taxation.
- A former stock exchange in Makati, Philippines, which later merged with the Manila Stock Exchange to form the Philippine Stock Exchange.
- Consumer preferences or preferences that influence the demand for certain goods or services.
- (IMF): An international organization that promotes global financial stability, facilitates international trade, and provides financial assistance to countries in need.
- Refers to investments or decisions that carry a significant chance of loss or failure.
- A tax withheld by an employer from an employee's salary as an advance payment of the employee’s income tax.
- An extension of withholding tax applied to additional income sources beyond regular wages.
- A term referring to the geographical site or position of a business or asset, which can impact its value or potential for success.
- The process of facilitating learning and acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and habits.
- A tax that is calculated as a percentage of a specific base amount, such as sales revenue.
- The anticipation of future economic conditions or the availability of goods and services, which influences buying behavior.
- Goods that are often consumed together, such as printers and ink.
- Taxes imposed on imports or exports between countries, typically to protect domestic industries.
- A tax that is deducted at the source from an individual’s income by the employer, often for income tax purposes.
- A tax deducted from an income payment that settles the taxpayer’s obligation for that income.
- The percentage rate at which the general price level of goods and services increases over time.
- The reduction in the value of an asset over time due to wear and tear, obsolescence, or other factors.
44 Clues: The geographical site or setting of a business or activity. • The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another. • The total number of individuals in a specified area or country. • Goods that are often consumed together, such as printers and ink. • A tax on the profit made from the sale of an asset or investment. • ...
Economics Final (2) 2025-05-12
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- economist who advocates for unrestricted free trade
- occurs when supply exceeds demand
- global warming is caused by this
- worth that consumers attach to a good
- amount of a good produced
- this effect states that consumers buy more when prices are low
- states that money supply is the source of economic fluctuation
- economist who says the government should spend more in a recession
- promotion of one's own nation regardless of moral considerations
- economic system based on collective ownership
- father of communism
- lowest point in the business cycle
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- recurring changes in economic activity are called the business _____
- period of economic decline
- these people learned people work harder for their own self-interest
- someone who owns a large-scale business
- Adam Smith proposed the _____ Hand theory
- marginal utility increases from this many units of a product
- amount of satisfaction from any amount of a good
- intangible good produced by labor
- Carl Menger explained why this was cheaper than diamonds
- a mercantilist believes a nation's goal it to maximize this
- only one seller exists in this system
23 Clues: father of communism • amount of a good produced • period of economic decline • global warming is caused by this • occurs when supply exceeds demand • intangible good produced by labor • lowest point in the business cycle • worth that consumers attach to a good • only one seller exists in this system • someone who owns a large-scale business • ...
Introduction to Economics 2025-05-05
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- A type of resource that are people who create products and provide services.
- A company or government that needs money can sell these. An owner of these is paid interest and on a certain future date, gets back the amount he or she paid for the ___.
- A type of resource that are materials from nature that are used to produce goods and services.
- A type of good that is used immediately or within three years and have to be replaced.
- A type of account to keep money that will be used to pay bills or make purchases.
- The abbreviation for a type of account that a person deposits money for a certain amount of time and earns interest. The larger the amount of time, the higher the interest rate.
- The amount of product people want.
- A type of account that requires larger amounts of money in them and earn higher interest than regular accounts.
- An economy based on consumer needs for goods and services. Demand dictates production and price. Citizens are free to develop businesses,so there is a wide choice of goods and services.
- Allows a stockholder to "own" a small portion of a company. A stock-holder receives the right to part of the company's profits.
- An economy where the government controls resources and industries. It determines which goods and services are produced, the amount of goods produced and services available, and who receives them.
- A type of goods that are used to make other goods. (also known as producer goods.)
- A type of resource that are produced and used to make other goods or provide services.
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- A type of good that is expected to last more than three years.
- Materials that are available to produce goods and provide services. There are several different kinds.
- A type of goods made for use by individuals to meet their needs and wants.
- A type of account that is a place to keep money and earn interest on it.
- A system that controls the way the country organizes its money and resources to produce and distribute goods and services to satisfy peoples wants and needs.
- An economy based on family and/or community and customs. Work methods and tools change little over time.
- Products people use or consume. There are several different types.
- An economy that is a combination of market economy and command economy. The involvement of privately owned companies and the government are both important to economic success.
- Amount of money needed to buy a product or service.
- The amount of product available for purchase.
23 Clues: The amount of product people want. • The amount of product available for purchase. • Amount of money needed to buy a product or service. • A type of good that is expected to last more than three years. • Products people use or consume. There are several different types. • A type of account that is a place to keep money and earn interest on it. • ...
business and economics 2025-05-07
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- "A business organization"
- "The application of scientific knowledge"
- "The action of selling goods or services"
- "The process of selling a product or service"
- "Something new or different"
- "The act of guiding others
- Someone who works for a company
- "A plan of action to achieve a goal"
- "A sector of business"
- "Increasing in size or value"
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- "The state of a country's financial affairs"
- "The state of businesses trying to sell the same product"
- "The management of money"
- "An action performed for someone's benefit"
- money you make in a busness
- "A company or enterprise"
- "The process of controlling or directing a business"
- "Someone who buys goods or services"
- "A company that provides goods or services"
- "Looking at facts to understand a situation"
- "The reputation and image of a product"
- "Something that is manufactured for sale"
22 Clues: "A sector of business" • "A business organization" • "The management of money" • "A company or enterprise" • "The act of guiding others • money you make in a busness • "Something new or different" • "Increasing in size or value" • Someone who works for a company • "Someone who buys goods or services" • "A plan of action to achieve a goal" • "The reputation and image of a product" • ...
business and economics 2025-06-10
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- customer
- money the bank gives for have money in an account
- regular payment for doing work
- Consumers ability to purchase a product
- activities that a company proforms
- The right as a consumer
- a car
- shops in flemington
- The stuff you are allowed as a consumer
- something to survive
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- Apple
- a person who provides the product
- The cost required for something
- a boat
- Iphone
- money towards something
- The amout of goods
- what we miss out on
- Consumer comission
- Money or organization will earn
20 Clues: Apple • a car • Iphone • customer • a boat • The amout of goods • Consumer comission • what we miss out on • shops in flemington • something to survive • The right as a consumer • money towards something • regular payment for doing work • The cost required for something • Money or organization will earn • a person who provides the product • activities that a company proforms • ...
Behavioral Economics Crossword 2025-01-23
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- cognitive bias that causes us to rely heavily on the first piece of information we are given about a topic
- is a cognitive bias where the emotional impact of a loss is felt more intensely than the joy of an equivalent gain.
- our habit of adopting certain behaviors or beliefs because many other people do the same
- also known as digital amnesia, is the tendency to forget information that is readily available through search engines like Google
- explains how we tend to assign subjective value to our money, usually in ways that violate basic economic principles
- refers to our tendency to judge harmful actions as worse than harmful inactions, even if they result in similar consequences.
- the tendency to see the past in an overly positive light and to view the present or future in an overly negative light, leading us to believe that things are worse than they used to be
- suggests that we retain information better when there are longer breaks between repeated presentations of that information.
- a cognitive bias that describes how people often avoid negative information, including feedback that could help them monitor their goal progress
- when our decisions are influenced by the way information is presented
- describes how people tend to value items that they own more highly than they would if they did not belong to them
- describes our belief that the probability of a random event occurring in the future is influenced by previous instances of that type of event.
- a cognitive bias that causes us to judge the validity or relevance of information based on its source.
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- Feelings of nostalgia, or sentimentality for days gone by, lead us to place increased value on social connectedness and less value on saving money
- when we acquire a new skill, we tend to see opportunities to use it everywhere.
- describes how people tend to believe that others are paying more attention to them than they actually are—in other words, our tendency to always feel like we are “in the spotlight.”
- refers to our tendency to overestimate the level of control we have over our impulsive behaviors.
- our tendency to devote a disproportionate amount of our time to menial and trivial matters while leaving important matters unattended.
- the tendency to believe that someone who has been successful in a task or activity is more likely to be successful again in further attempts
- describes our tendency to underestimate the amount of time it will take to complete a task, as well as the costs and risks associated with that task
- describes our underlying tendency to notice, focus on, and give greater credence to evidence that fits with our existing beliefs
- our tendency to follow through with something that we’ve already invested heavily in (be it time, money, effort, or emotional energy), even when giving up is clearly a better idea
- named after everyone’s favorite Swedish furniture giant, describes how people tend to value an object more if they make (or assemble) it themselves
- people get overwhelmed when they are presented with many options
- normalcy bias describes our tendency to underestimate the possibility of disaster and believe that life will continue as normal, even in the face of significant threats or crises.
25 Clues: people get overwhelmed when they are presented with many options • when our decisions are influenced by the way information is presented • when we acquire a new skill, we tend to see opportunities to use it everywhere. • our habit of adopting certain behaviors or beliefs because many other people do the same • ...
Economics Test Review 2025-01-15
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- When tax revenue exceeds expenses you have a _______ surplus.
- "Survival of the Fittest" economic system
- Largest USA trade imbalance
- Economic resources also known as the factors of
- Period in which demand begins decreasing
- When the amount a country imports is more than it exports you have a trade _________.
- The US gets revenue from _________ taxes
- The starting age for the labor force
- Rapidly falling GDP and business failures
- Amount of money one country owes another
- Main cause is reduced demand for goods and services
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- Producing and selling goods within a country
- The economist who wrote Wealth of Nations
- Human Resources aka
- How a nation decides to allocate resources
- There are ______ cycles in the business cycle
- Items bought from other countries
- Examples of this economy are North Korea and Russia
- Prices rise on goods and services
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- Production output compared to input
- An economy that represents more than one kind of system
- Dollar value of final goods and services
- Advantage when a country specializes in a product over other countries
24 Clues: Human Resources aka • Largest USA trade imbalance • Items bought from other countries • Prices rise on goods and services • Production output compared to input • The starting age for the labor force • Period in which demand begins decreasing • The US gets revenue from _________ taxes • Dollar value of final goods and services • Amount of money one country owes another • ...
Unit 1 Economics 2025-09-09
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- factor of production- goods/machinery that increase production
- factor of production- putting the other three factors together to create a product or service
- a person who consumes products/services- ___ Perspective on demand curve
- a tangible product you can purchase
- an intangible act of assistance
- the price that balances quantity supplied and quantity demanded
- Demand/Supply ____- measurement of supply and demand on a graph
- Demand/Supply ____- measurement of supply and demand in a table
- as price increases, quantity supplied increases
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- factor of production- people working on your product/service
- Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants
- when the demand/supply curve increases, the curve shifts _____ (What direction?)
- factor of production- raw materials/agriculture
- the cost of the next best alternative
- when supply outnumbers demand
- how society manages its scarce resources through choices and decisions
- when demand outnumbers supply
- when the supply/demand curve decreases, the curve shifts ____ (What direction?)
- a place where buyers and sellers exchange goods
- as price increases, quantity demanded decreases
- a person who sells a product/service- ____ Perspective on supply curve
21 Clues: when supply outnumbers demand • when demand outnumbers supply • an intangible act of assistance • a tangible product you can purchase • the cost of the next best alternative • factor of production- raw materials/agriculture • a place where buyers and sellers exchange goods • as price increases, quantity demanded decreases • as price increases, quantity supplied increases • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-11
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- – Economic system where the government owns almost all property and production.
- – Increase in a country’s production of goods and services over time.
- – The total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- – Economic system where the government controls key industries.
- – The increasing interconnectedness of economies around the world.
- – Increase in prices reducing the purchasing power of money.
- The central bank of the U.S. that regulates money supply.
- – Person who starts and runs their own business in a capitalist economy.
- – When a country imports more than it exports.
- – Trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
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- – The driving principle of pricing in a free market.
- – Money spent by households, a major component of U.S. GDP.
- – Market structure where one company dominates an industry.
- – Hiring foreign workers or companies to produce goods or services.
- System combining private enterprise and government regulation.
- – The cost of borrowing money, often set by central banks.
- – Economic system where private individuals own businesses and property.
- – The difference between exports and imports.
- – Goods sold to other countries to increase a nation’s income.
- – Place where shares of publicly held companies are bought and sold.
- – Country known for its mixed economy and technological exports.
- – Goods brought into a country from abroad.
- – A tax on imported goods to protect domestic industries.
- – Economic system driven by supply and demand without government interference.
- – A major global economy with a state-led capitalist system.
25 Clues: – Goods brought into a country from abroad. • – The difference between exports and imports. • – When a country imports more than it exports. • – The driving principle of pricing in a free market. • – Trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. • – A tax on imported goods to protect domestic industries. • ...
Economics terms review 2025-11-24
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- Movement toward more government involvement in the economy.
- An economy where decisions are made by individuals and businesses based on supply and demand.
- The study of how people, businesses, and governments use limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants.
- Human work effort or skill used to produce goods and services.
- A company owned by the government but run separately.
- Owned by individuals or businesses, not the government.
- A person or business that creates goods or provides services.
- Ways societies organize the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- A person who buys and uses goods and services.
- Organizations that represent workers and protect their rights, wages, and working conditions.
- Owned by the government on behalf of the people.
- When businesses or individuals compete to sell goods, earn profit, or gain advantage.
- The basic economic problem: there are not enough resources to meet everyone’s needs and wants.
- A publicly owned media organization funded by the Canadian government.
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- An economic system with both private enterprise and government involvement.
- The point where supply and demand are balanced.
- When workers stop working to pressure employers for better wages or working conditions.
- An economy where the government makes all major economic decisions about the 3 big questions
- Shared or owned by a group rather than individuals.
- Working together to achieve shared goals or benefit the group.
- The amount of a good or service that producers are willing to offer at different prices.
- A market structure where one company controls all or almost all of a product or service.
- Money, tools, machinery, or buildings used to produce goods and services.
- Movement toward less government involvement in the economy.
- A factor of production referring to natural resources (water, forests, minerals, soil).
- The desire and ability of consumers to buy a product at different prices.
- Negotiations between an employer and a labour union about wages and working conditions.
27 Clues: A person who buys and uses goods and services. • The point where supply and demand are balanced. • Owned by the government on behalf of the people. • Shared or owned by a group rather than individuals. • A company owned by the government but run separately. • Owned by individuals or businesses, not the government. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-04
Across
- What year did Smith die?
- What is John M. Keynes known for?
- Smith’s insightful analysis elevated economics to the status of _____?
- What book did Keynes write?
- In the Wealth of Nations, what did Smith believe was a nation’s source of wealth?
- Where is Smith from?
- What type of economist was Keynes considered as until the 1930s?
- Keynes stressed that _____ didn’t cause shifts in the business cycle
- What principles did Smith’s ideas rest on?
- John M. Keynes said that _____ ends a recession or depression?
- What type of capitalism did Smith criticize?
- Keynes wrote his book during the _____?
- During WWII, Keynes’ theories were used by the US and most of ____?
- Keynes thought only the _____ can offset the decline in business
- Where was Keynes educated?
- Where was Smith educated?
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- What is Smith’s most famous book?
- What is Adam Smith known as?
- Keynes thought the government could encourage business and consumers to spend by?
- Smith believed in the _____ of the market
- What type of examples did Smith use to critique economic theory?
- When did Smith publish “The Wealth of Nations”?
- When was Smith born?
- Smith argued that for something to have value, it must be _____?
- Where is Keynes from?
- Where did Smith teach?
- Keynes concluded that the problem during the Great Depression was a _____?
- After WWII, Keynes was a representative at?
- In 1945, Keynes negotiated a loan from the US to ____?
- What was established at the Bretton Woods Conference?
30 Clues: When was Smith born? • Where is Smith from? • Where is Keynes from? • Where did Smith teach? • What year did Smith die? • Where was Smith educated? • Where was Keynes educated? • What book did Keynes write? • What is Adam Smith known as? • What is Smith’s most famous book? • What is John M. Keynes known for? • Keynes wrote his book during the _____? • ...
wedding 2025-04-08
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- high school the couple attended
- black cats name
- tabby cats name
- jason's favorite dessert
- maddie's college major
- maddie's sorority
- couple's first date activity
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- honeymoon destination
- tv show currently binging
- jason's college major
- number of years the couple has been together
- college the couple attended
- couple's favorite sport team
13 Clues: black cats name • tabby cats name • maddie's sorority • honeymoon destination • jason's college major • maddie's college major • jason's favorite dessert • tv show currently binging • college the couple attended • couple's favorite sport team • couple's first date activity • high school the couple attended • number of years the couple has been together
test 2024-06-20
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- - Natural resource formed from decayed organic materials over millions of years, such as fossil fuels.
- - Material used in reusable grocery bags as an eco-friendly alternative to plastic.
- - Area of land covered with trees and vegetation, vital for biodiversity and climate regulation.
- - Environmental Protection Agency, a government agency responsible for environmental regulation and protection.
- panel - Device used to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity for renewable energy production.
- - Energy from the sun, a renewable energy source.
- - The process of planting trees to replace those that have been cut down or lost.
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- - Organism that breaks down dead organic matter, essential for nutrient recycling in ecosystems.
- - Material that can be decomposed by bacteria and other organisms, reducing environmental impact.
- - Practice of using resources in a way that ensures their availability for future generations.
- - Pollution caused by automobiles and industrial emissions.
- - Habitat destruction caused by human activities like logging and clearing for agriculture.
12 Clues: - Energy from the sun, a renewable energy source. • - Pollution caused by automobiles and industrial emissions. • - The process of planting trees to replace those that have been cut down or lost. • - Material used in reusable grocery bags as an eco-friendly alternative to plastic. • ...
APES - Chapter 22 Test 2023-03-27
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- Nonliquid waste that is not especially hazardous and that comes from production of consumer goods, mining, petroleum extraction and refining, and agriculture.
- A quantitative analysis of inputs and outputs across the entire life cycle of a product—from its origins, through its production, transport, sale, and use, and finally its disposal—in an attempt to judge the sustainability of the process and make it more ecologically efficient.
- Any unwanted material or substance that results from a human activity or process.
- An incinerator that uses heat from its furnace to boil water to create steam that drives electricity generation or that fuels heating systems.
- Waste management strategy composed of recycling and composting.
- An area of land whose redevelopment or reuse is complicated by the presence or potential presence of hazardous material.
- A mix of gases that consists of roughly half methane produced by anaerobic decomposition deep inside landfills.
- A site at which solid waste is buried in the ground or piled up in large mounds for disposal, designed to prevent the waste from contaminating the environment.
- The process by which materials are collected and then broken down and reprocessed to manufacture new items.
- A law establishing a program whereby consumers pay a deposit on bottles or cans upon purchase—often 5 or 10 cents per container—and then receive a refund when they return them to stores after use.
- Strategic decision making to minimize the amount of waste generated and to dispose of waste safely and effectively.
- Liquid that results when substances from waste dissolve in water as rainwater percolates downward.
- The conversion of organic waste into mulch or humus by encouraging, in a controlled manner, the natural biological processes of decomposition.
- Liquid or solid waste that is toxic, chemically reactive, flammable, or corrosive.
- Nonliquid waste that is not especially hazardous and that comes from homes, institutions, and small businesses.
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- U.S. law (enacted in 1976 and amended in 1984) that specifies, among other things, how to manage sanitary landfills to protect against environmental contamination.
- A hazardous waste disposal method in which a well is drilled deep beneath an area’s water table into porous rock below an impervious soil layer.
- A recycling facility where items are sorted, cleaned, shredded, and prepared for reprocessing into new items.
- (1) A disposal method for hazardous waste or mining waste in which waste in liquid or slurry form is placed into a shallow depression lined with impervious material such as clay and allowed to evaporate, leaving a solid residue on the bottom. (2) The site of such disposal.
- Discarded electronic products such as computers, monitors, printers, televisions, DVD players, cell phones, and other devices. Heavy metals in these products mean that this waste may be judged hazardous.
- A holistic approach to industry that integrates principles from engineering, chemistry, ecology, economics, and other disciplines and seeks to redesign industrial systems in order to reduce resource inputs and minimize inefficiency.
- An approach to waste management and industrial design in which the materials from products are recovered and reused to create new products.
- The reduction of the amount of material that enters the waste stream to avoid the costs of disposal and recycling, help conserve resources, minimize pollution, and save consumers and businesses money.
- The flow of waste as it moves from its sources toward disposal destinations.
- A program administered by the Environmental Protection Agency in which experts identify sites polluted with hazardous chemicals, protect groundwater near these sites, and clean up the pollution. Established by the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) in 1980.
- A controlled process of burning solid waste for disposal in which mixed garbage is combusted at very high temperatures.
26 Clues: Waste management strategy composed of recycling and composting. • The flow of waste as it moves from its sources toward disposal destinations. • Any unwanted material or substance that results from a human activity or process. • Liquid or solid waste that is toxic, chemically reactive, flammable, or corrosive. • ...
Environmental Health and Safety 2025-07-19
Across
- The built and natural surroundings that influence individual and population health
- A systematic four-step process to evaluate the health impact of environmental exposures.
- WHO-defined complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing.
- Dynamic communities of organisms and their physical environment, essential for ecological
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- Environmental principle suggesting cause-and-effect relationships are not fully established.
- Public health theory focused on addressing root causes of illness at the systemic level.
- Term for chemicals that interfere with hormonal systems and may affect future generations.
- Assessment tool for evaluating health hazards through job, home, hobbies, and exposures.
- The concept of fairness in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
9 Clues: WHO-defined complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing. • The built and natural surroundings that influence individual and population health • The concept of fairness in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens. • Public health theory focused on addressing root causes of illness at the systemic level. • ...
the B I G crossword 2022-09-20
13 Clues: my big • the hood • a shared class • evening pastime • where I was born • my favorite color • my favorite store • my unique identity • what I do for a living • guilty musical pleasure • my biggest weakness (lol) • song I danced to last year • the answer to the riddle, last name
jobs 2021-08-16
Across
- makes women’s clothes
- - looks after sick people in hospital
- - land the aeroplane
- writes programmes for computers
- teaches students
- - acts in films and on the stage
- - is an expert in economics
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- - cuts hair
- - plays a musical instrument
- - makes bread
- drives a car/bus
- - writes for newspapers
- assistant- sells things
13 Clues: - cuts hair • - makes bread • drives a car/bus • teaches students • - land the aeroplane • makes women’s clothes • - writes for newspapers • assistant- sells things • - is an expert in economics • - plays a musical instrument • writes programmes for computers • - acts in films and on the stage • - looks after sick people in hospital
Yuri 2021-10-17
HASS 2024-08-19
Across
- Wealth in the form of money
- to do or be apart of a job
- Multiple of them but operates singly
- at work how workers feel
- exchange for the employees labor
- condition of being a partner
- at work Level of dedication
- possessions
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- people who purchase goods
- for profit organization charity
- Expert in economics
- doing work for someone
- A project
- work
- legal entitlement
- Working
16 Clues: work • Working • A project • possessions • legal entitlement • Expert in economics • doing work for someone • people who purchase goods • to do or be apart of a job • Wealth in the form of money • at work how workers feel • condition of being a partner • exchange for the employees labor • at work Level of dedication • for profit organization charity • ...
Unit 6 Lessons 7 + 8 2024-11-25
Across
- Humans are this category of living thing.
- Required
- An empty stretch of land
- An animal at risk of extinction is ______.
- An animal that no longer exists is ______.
- The removal of waste and litter
- Plant
- _______ pets are often illegal.
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- A toxic gas
- Related to money/economics
- Beside
- Worldwide
- Representing another person
- How many colors are in a rainbow?
- Poison
- A bird's home
16 Clues: Plant • Beside • Poison • Required • Worldwide • A toxic gas • A bird's home • An empty stretch of land • Related to money/economics • Representing another person • The removal of waste and litter • _______ pets are often illegal. • How many colors are in a rainbow? • Humans are this category of living thing. • An animal at risk of extinction is ______. • ...
Laboratory 2024-11-20
Money crossword 2024-12-05
12 Clues: Cost • Greed • no charge • Making money • Spending plan • system of money • ticket to get rich • A large amount of money • Money owed to government • When someone is low on money • A person who gets hired by a boss • Production, distribution and consumption
BYOBusiness vocabulary 2022-04-25
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- the parts of economics concerned with single factors.
- the parts of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors.
- an act or use for which a consumer (for example) is willing to pay.
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- the number of goods or services that suppliers will produce and sell at a given marketplace.
- a good whose appeal increases with the popularity of its complement.
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- a person or thing acting or serving in place of another.
- the surplus earned above the normal return on capital.
- the social performance of a product or a service.
- the amount of money required when buying something.
- the exchange of goods and services takes place when buyers and sellers are in contact with each other.
- condition where the quantity demanded is greater than supplied.
- the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that's actively utilized.
- a for-profit business organization—such as a corporation, limited liability company (LLC), or partnership—that provides professional services.
14 Clues: the social performance of a product or a service. • the amount of money required when buying something. • the parts of economics concerned with single factors. • the surplus earned above the normal return on capital. • a person or thing acting or serving in place of another. • condition where the quantity demanded is greater than supplied. • ...
Unit 1 OUR MULTICULTURAL CLASS Lesson 1 (A) 2024-10-25
Decision 2023-04-06
Across
- Seraphim's birth name
- Descriptive-decisionism
- "_ County's pointed out as kinda square"
- Ian's least favorite nation
- German-Italian diminuitive for Joseph
- "Join me in _"
- my medicine
- "Last_in Paris"
- acronym of 1st SS
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- _ House Prison, where Joe Hill was shot
- Swiss-German-Jurist
- "It's so cold in_"
- Russian for "nothing"
- Shamrock is half
- Carlyle called economics the _ science
- Girl who stooges for Phil Church
16 Clues: my medicine • "Join me in _" • "Last_in Paris" • Shamrock is half • acronym of 1st SS • "It's so cold in_" • Swiss-German-Jurist • Seraphim's birth name • Russian for "nothing" • Descriptive-decisionism • Ian's least favorite nation • Girl who stooges for Phil Church • German-Italian diminuitive for Joseph • Carlyle called economics the _ science • _ House Prison, where Joe Hill was shot • ...
Economic Systems 2016-01-13
Across
- amount at which a good or service would be sold in the market
- The condition that exists when wants exceed resources available to satisfy wants.
- “Gifts of nature” that are present without human intervention (ex. land)
- Goods produced and used to make other goods and services.
- Making choices and satisfying the wants and needs of consumer. Economics studies how individuals and societies seek to satisfy needs and wants through incentives, choices, and allocation of scarce resources The word "economics" is from the Greek words οκος [oikos], meaning "family, household, estate," and νόμος [nomos], or "custom, law," and hence literally means "household management" or "management of the state."
- one who buys and uses goods and services
- The knowledge, efforts, and skills people bring to their work, also known as labor.
- an individual's need or desire for a good or a service at a given price
- The type of economy where people believe in doing things the same as they have always been done in the past.
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- A combination of a command and market economy.
- The initiative to improve goods and services or create new ones.
- Characterized by more government ownership and central planning. Government, which relies on tax revenues, is far less likely than private businesses to heed price signals or to feel the discipline imposed by market forces.
- things that are necessary for survival
- Economic system that is run by a central government or authority
- how much of a good or service that is available at different prices
- things that are nice to have
- Characterized by private ownership of the means of production (for example, farms and factories), and supply and demand are responsible for the price and allocation decisions. Individuals decide what, how and for whom goods and services are produced.
17 Clues: things that are nice to have • things that are necessary for survival • one who buys and uses goods and services • A combination of a command and market economy. • Goods produced and used to make other goods and services. • amount at which a good or service would be sold in the market • The initiative to improve goods and services or create new ones. • ...
mfec 2022-03-19
Across
- data security
- measuring data
- collecting data
- database
- one of our motto
- environmental friendly
- what is this event?
- a type of crypto
- synergy partner
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- our strategic partner
- judgement making
- our strategic partner
- our strategic partner
- collection of investments
- necessary
- original crypto
- our strategic partner
- digital currency
- trading mechanism
- technology related to finance
20 Clues: database • necessary • data security • measuring data • original crypto • collecting data • synergy partner • judgement making • digital currency • one of our motto • a type of crypto • trading mechanism • what is this event? • our strategic partner • our strategic partner • our strategic partner • our strategic partner • environmental friendly • collection of investments • technology related to finance
migration vocabulary 2022-09-15
Across
- Person Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth
- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- migration FROM a location.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- The difference between the number of immigrants coming to a country and the number of emigrants leaving a country
- someone who has been forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights, or other disasters
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- a permanent move to a new location.
- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
- migration TO a location.
- migrant has chosen to move for economic reasons sometimes environmental reasons
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- Seeker Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
15 Clues: migration TO a location. • migration FROM a location. • a permanent move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move out of their present location. • migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • ...
Unit 3 migration vocabulary 2023-02-16
Across
- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- Migration from a location
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition.
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights, or other disasters
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- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- The difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- A permanent move to a new location
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
- Migration to a location
15 Clues: Migration to a location • Migration from a location • A permanent move to a new location • Something that causes people to move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move out of their present location. • The difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants • ...
THE SOUND OF SUSTAINABILITY 2024-12-13
Across
- Actions taken to reduce environmental impact and ensure long-term resource availability.Line 40
- Using resources in a sustainable and efficient manner to reduce waste.Line 60
- The movement of goods or people, which often contributes to emissions.Line 45
- The amount of energy used by a system, device, or process.Line 37
- Innovations and tools designed to reduce environmental impact.Line 55
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted directly or indirectly by human activities.Line 5
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- The practice of meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.Line 2
- Practices or products that are not harmful to the environment.Line 50
- The release of gases, such as carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere.Line 15
- A natural process of recycling organic material, such as food scraps, into a nutrient-rich soil.Line 33
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable products.Line 30
- Achieving a balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon emissions from the atmosphere.Line 65
- Energy derived from natural sources that are replenished, like solar or wind power.Line 12
- The use of digital tools and virtual environments in audiovisual productions to reduce environmental impact.Line 25
- The process of reducing, managing, and disposing of waste in an eco-friendly manner.Line 22
15 Clues: The amount of energy used by a system, device, or process.Line 37 • Practices or products that are not harmful to the environment.Line 50 • Innovations and tools designed to reduce environmental impact.Line 55 • The process of converting waste materials into reusable products.Line 30 • The release of gases, such as carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere.Line 15 • ...
Advanced Grammar Project 2025-12-06
Across
- — A very large number of things, like the many factors that influence human behaviour.
- — Related to the hippocampus, the part of the brain connected with memory and learning.
- — Watching people or places closely, often mentioned in texts about technology and privacy.
- — Causing harm, especially when we talked about unhealthy habits or environmental damage.
- — The idea that one thing directly makes another thing happen, important in science studies.
- — Small pieces of rock or sand that sink to the bottom of water, often used in environmental science texts.
- — The rate of illness in a population, used in discussions about public health.
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- — How far a place is from the equator; we used it when studying climate and geography.
- — The point at which something starts to change, like a limit in climate science or psychology.
- — A condition where a person cannot sleep well, discussed in our unit on mental health.
- — When oceans or soil become more acidic, usually because of pollution.
- — How someone earns money to live, especially in communities threatened by environmental change.
- — When two things happen together but one does not necessarily cause the other.
- — To make something stronger or louder, like increasing the effect of a problem or message.
- — What remains after something is removed or used, such as chemicals left on food or surfaces.
15 Clues: — When oceans or soil become more acidic, usually because of pollution. • — When two things happen together but one does not necessarily cause the other. • — The rate of illness in a population, used in discussions about public health. • — How far a place is from the equator; we used it when studying climate and geography. • ...
LMM - Open Hour - Session 6 Maintenance & Environment 2025-07-07
Across
- Environmental excellence visible on plant floor requires a contiuous improvement _____ for a score of 3
- Problem solving tools to eliminate constraints include ____ Tools
- Plant employees understanding environmental requirements on their job is evidence of ____ Awareness
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- Used to predict and schedule repairs before failures. _____ Tools
- The third question in the Maintenance/Environment Category is Equipment ____
- BBQ is an acronym for Backup, ____, Quick Recovery
- __ Management is the first question for the Mainetence /Environment Category
- All spare parts are linked to those assets in ___ for maintenance
8 Clues: BBQ is an acronym for Backup, ____, Quick Recovery • Used to predict and schedule repairs before failures. _____ Tools • Problem solving tools to eliminate constraints include ____ Tools • All spare parts are linked to those assets in ___ for maintenance • The third question in the Maintenance/Environment Category is Equipment ____ • ...
Fun Quiz 2020-11-08
6 Clues: Medium of Exchange • Father of Modern Economics • Agriculture belongs to which sector • Beach Shack owner falls under which sector • Economics that deals with daily consumer habits • total goods,services produced in a country in 1 year
Delia silalahi 2025-04-30
issues and debates key terms 2025-09-17
Across
- – The idea that both nature and nurture work together to shape behaviour.
- – The view that behaviour is the product of innate biological or genetic factors.
- – A type of gender bias that minimises or ignores differences between men and women.
- – The tendency to judge other cultures by the standards and values of one’s own culture.
- – Explaining behaviour by breaking it down into simpler components.
- – Explaining behaviour as a whole system rather than as individual parts.
- – The view that all behaviour has a cause and can be predicted.
- – Explaining behaviour in biological terms (genes, hormones, brain structures).
- – Focuses on understanding individual behaviour through in-depth study of single cases.
- – The idea that behaviour is shaped by environmental influences such as upbringing or learning.
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- – A type of gender bias that exaggerates differences between men and women.
- – The idea that behaviour should be judged within the context of the culture in which it occurs.
- – The study of how environmental factors can influence gene expression without changing the DNA sequence.
- – The idea that behaviour is caused by biological influences such as genetics, hormones, or brain structure.
- – The view that behaviour has causes but people also have some conscious control over their actions.
- – A model suggesting that a genetic predisposition (diathesis) interacts with environmental stressors to produce behaviour.
- – Explaining behaviour in terms of stimulus–response links learned through experience.
- – The belief that humans can make their own choices and are not determined by internal or external forces.
- – When male behaviour is taken as the norm, and female behaviour is judged as abnormal or deviant by comparison.
- – The view that behaviour is the result of environmental influences and experiences.
- – The idea that behaviour is driven by unconscious conflicts, as suggested by Sigmund Freud.
- – Seeks to produce general laws of behaviour through the study of large groups and statistical analysis.
- – Viewing the world only from the perspective of one’s own culture, which is seen as superior.
- – The tendency to treat one gender differently from the other, leading to distorted views of behaviour (e.g. assuming findings from men apply equally to women).
- – The idea that behaviour is controlled by internal or external forces rather than an individual’s will.
25 Clues: – The view that all behaviour has a cause and can be predicted. • – Explaining behaviour by breaking it down into simpler components. • – The idea that both nature and nurture work together to shape behaviour. • – Explaining behaviour as a whole system rather than as individual parts. • ...
The Human Person in the Environment Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-22
Across
- studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- Creating green spaces, reducing car dependency, and improving public transport.
- This view believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet, and that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- This view believes that humankind is part of a greater biological system or community, and we have a significant role as stewards of nature.
- the scientist who suggests that the Earth functions like a self regulating system, like a living organism.
- maintaining order to bring out natural beauty.
- Humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment
- aesthetic value of nature and surroundings.
- branch of philosophy concerned with humanity’s place in the environment.
- problems caused by natural calamities or human activity.
- destruction of forests for human use.
- conserving resources for the next generation.
- typhoons,earthquakes and other destructive natural events.
- law for environmental protection.
- focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with environmental protection.
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- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
- maximum output with minimum waste, with care for the environment.
- recognizing that those who contributed least to climate change (poor nations, vulnerable groups, indigenous peoples, future generations) often suffer the most.
- recognizes that developed countries, which historically caused most emissions, must provide financial and technological support to developing nations.
- thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste.
- It applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society, and sees a relationship between social problems and environmental problems.
- advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyles.
- life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- This view believes that humans are the most important species on the planet, and they are free to transform nature and use its resources.
- unfair environmental burdens on the poor.
- carefulness and wise decision making
- an idea proposed by a scientist that the Earth functions like a self-regulating system, like a living organism.
- advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources to ensure their sustainability.
- a moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment.
- flooding,displacement loss of livelihood, health impacts.
30 Clues: law for environmental protection. • destruction of forests for human use. • unfair environmental burdens on the poor. • carefulness and wise decision making • aesthetic value of nature and surroundings. • conserving resources for the next generation. • maintaining order to bring out natural beauty. • Humans are not separate from nature but part of it. • ...
Word Formation: Adjectives/Verbs to Nouns 2025-11-01
Standard 4-A Vocabulary 2023-07-07
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- Rules established to keep equity of resources
- Usuable material from the Earth, often accessed through mining
- Value of how something looks
- Value of what most people think
- Value of right or wrong
- Processing a resource to use it again
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- Value dealing with living things in Earth systems
- Usable material from the Earth, includes living things
- Restoring a mining site to its original environmental state
- Value dealing with money
10 Clues: Value of right or wrong • Value dealing with money • Value of how something looks • Value of what most people think • Processing a resource to use it again • Rules established to keep equity of resources • Value dealing with living things in Earth systems • Usable material from the Earth, includes living things • Restoring a mining site to its original environmental state • ...
Understanding the Times- Chapter 5 2023-02-10
10 Clues: USA • ECONOMICS • Utopian Society • Ideas of Karl Marx • Owners/Oppressor's • Oppressed/Lower class • realizing who you are • justifies lower class abuses • Abolition of Private Property • struggle=social and economic progress
school subjects 2025-09-28
12 Clues: Γλώσσα • Ιστορία • Μουσική • Αγγλικά • Εικαστικά • Γυμναστική • Μαθηματικά • Πληροφορική • Θρησκευτικά • Θεατρική Αγωγή • Μελέτη Περιβάλλοντος • Εργαστήρια Δεξιοτήτων
ubri 2025-09-22
Across
- carefulness and wise decision making
- advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyles.
- thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste.
- studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- a moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment.
- the scientist who suggests that the Earth functions like a self regulating system, like a living organism.
- an idea proposed by a scientist that the Earth functions like a self-regulating system, like a living organism.
- unfair environmental burdens on the poor.
- Humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment
- conserving resources for the next generation.
- It applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society, and sees a relationship between social problems and environmental problems.
- law for environmental protection.
- problems caused by natural calamities or human activity.
- recognizing that those who contributed least to climate change (poor nations, vulnerable groups, indigenous peoples, future generations) often suffer the most.
- destruction of forests for human use.
- Creating green spaces, reducing car dependency, and improving public transport.
- typhoons,earthquakes and other destructive natural events.
Down
- flooding,displacement loss of livelihood, health impacts.
- focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with environmental protection.
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
- This view believes that humans are the most important species on the planet, and they are free to transform nature and use its resources.
- This view believes that humankind is part of a greater biological system or community, and we have a significant role as stewards of nature.
- maximum output with minimum waste, with care for the environment.
- branch of philosophy concerned with humanity’s place in the environment.
- maintaining order to bring out natural beauty.
- advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources to ensure their sustainability.
- This view believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet, and that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- recognizes that developed countries, which historically caused most emissions, must provide financial and technological support to developing nations.
- Good life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- aesthetic value of nature and surroundings.
30 Clues: law for environmental protection. • carefulness and wise decision making • destruction of forests for human use. • unfair environmental burdens on the poor. • aesthetic value of nature and surroundings. • conserving resources for the next generation. • maintaining order to bring out natural beauty. • Humans are not separate from nature but part of it. • ...
Engineering Processes 2024-10-14
Across
- Which design principle refers to the use of differences in elements to create visual interest.
- What design principle involves creating a focal point, which draws viewer's attention.
- The feel of a surface is known as ______.
- This is the last step of the design process.
- This is the engineering design principles that focuses on assembling a product.
- This design element represents a path of a moving point in space.
- a series of steps used to solve a problem is called?
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- This design element refers to three-dimensional representation of an object.
- This designing principle focuses on the visual appeal of a product.
- A ______ is helps a person to understand how a solution works.
- This is the first step of the engineering design process.
- The factors that drive economics for a product is supply and _____.
- This focuses on the overall cost of the materials and product.
- Which design element refers to the use of light and dark areas to create the illusion of depth and volume?
14 Clues: The feel of a surface is known as ______. • This is the last step of the design process. • a series of steps used to solve a problem is called? • This is the first step of the engineering design process. • A ______ is helps a person to understand how a solution works. • This focuses on the overall cost of the materials and product. • ...
History Economics 1 2022-11-08
Across
- The study of how people use limited resources.
- ___resources are things in the environment we use
- The name of a worker for a company or business.
- When there is not enough of a thing that we want
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- ___resources are the people who work in a business.
- The person who studies economics
- ___resources are what is produced or made.
7 Clues: The person who studies economics • ___resources are what is produced or made. • The study of how people use limited resources. • The name of a worker for a company or business. • When there is not enough of a thing that we want • ___resources are things in the environment we use • ___resources are the people who work in a business.
Corporate Social Responsibility Chapter 9 2021-04-07
Across
- securing inputs while minimising damage to the environment (2 words)
- an organisation’s policies and practices about environmental issues (Acronym)
- the ability of an ecosystem to continually maintain itself (2 words)
- moving output from suppliers to manufacturers to consumers (2 words)
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- reporting on social, environmental and financial aspects (3 words)
- the distribution of products, or the delivery of materials (2 words)
- An organisation’s requirements when acquiring goods or services (2 words)
- corporate responsibility for the economic, social and environmental consequences (Acronym)
8 Clues: reporting on social, environmental and financial aspects (3 words) • the distribution of products, or the delivery of materials (2 words) • securing inputs while minimising damage to the environment (2 words) • the ability of an ecosystem to continually maintain itself (2 words) • moving output from suppliers to manufacturers to consumers (2 words) • ...
finance 2024-02-12
Across
- direct exchange of goods w/out using currency
- the study of how money is created and used
- privately owned business engaged in making profit
- the transportation of goods services resources ext. across international borders
- those in which the prices of goods/service is determined by gov. or state
- a structure within a society that organizes production distribution and consumption of other goods and services
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- where goods/services is exchanges w/out expecting immediate pay
- no gov. presence in economic transactions
- companies that have all control over a certain product/industry
- the goods and tools used to make products
- human ability to produce goods or services that require physical labor or skill
- the range of economic activity in a community
- things like land minerals forests and oil that exist naturally and are used to make goods
- the prices of services and goods are determined by a free system
14 Clues: no gov. presence in economic transactions • the goods and tools used to make products • the study of how money is created and used • direct exchange of goods w/out using currency • the range of economic activity in a community • privately owned business engaged in making profit • where goods/services is exchanges w/out expecting immediate pay • ...
Le vocab de voyage & act 2023-11-01
1700's 2023-10-14
10 Clues: cushion • founder of georgia • mountainous region • largest of the U.S • following the expiry • granted trustees power • protestants in catholic • large expands of grasses • enact their own laws/taxes • created strict guideliness
DISCIPLINE AND IDEAS IN APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES 12 ACTIVITY 2024-07-30
10 Clues: Language • Past events • Human statics • Study of mind • Land features • Giving advice • Study of human • Study of human institution • Condition of resources in a country • Way of sending and receiving information
Santiago 2024-01-12
Across
- touch
- cream
- pilgrim
- Freitag
- puzzling
- I'm sorry Ms. _____(oh)
- recovering catholic
- 01100001001000000110010001100001011101000110000100100000011100110110001101101001011001010110111001110100011010010111001101110100
- ___ or not ___ that is the question
- I am not afraid, I was born to do this
Down
- Freitag
- guerrera
- a genius
- environmental disaster
- the warbler
- TEST ONLY---DON'T DRIVE
- comedian
- environmental disaster
- no touch
- sequential processing
- finding
21 Clues: touch • cream • Freitag • pilgrim • Freitag • finding • guerrera • a genius • comedian • puzzling • no touch • the warbler • recovering catholic • sequential processing • environmental disaster • environmental disaster • TEST ONLY---DON'T DRIVE • I'm sorry Ms. _____(oh) • ___ or not ___ that is the question • I am not afraid, I was born to do this • ...
A 2024-02-05
Goldstein 2023-10-17
test 2024-06-20
Across
- - Natural resource formed from decayed organic materials over millions of years, such as fossil fuels.
- - Material used in reusable grocery bags as an eco-friendly alternative to plastic.
- - Area of land covered with trees and vegetation, vital for biodiversity and climate regulation.
- - Environmental Protection Agency, a government agency responsible for environmental regulation and protection.
- panel - Device used to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity for renewable energy production.
- - Energy from the sun, a renewable energy source.
- - The process of planting trees to replace those that have been cut down or lost.
Down
- - Organism that breaks down dead organic matter, essential for nutrient recycling in ecosystems.
- - Material that can be decomposed by bacteria and other organisms, reducing environmental impact.
- - Practice of using resources in a way that ensures their availability for future generations.
- - Pollution caused by automobiles and industrial emissions.
- - Habitat destruction caused by human activities like logging and clearing for agriculture.
12 Clues: - Energy from the sun, a renewable energy source. • - Pollution caused by automobiles and industrial emissions. • - The process of planting trees to replace those that have been cut down or lost. • - Material used in reusable grocery bags as an eco-friendly alternative to plastic. • ...
Adam Smith's Contribution to Management 2023-09-01
Across
- Where did Adam Smith lecture?
- In which town was Adam Smith born?
- Nowadays, Adam Smith is commonly referred to as (...... of Economics)
- What was Adam Smith's main scientific field
Down
- Adam Smith's most important work is called (Wealth of .......)
- Most influential theory by Adam Smith is called (Invisible .... theory)
- One of Adam Smiths most important theories is called: (Division of .....)
7 Clues: Where did Adam Smith lecture? • In which town was Adam Smith born? • What was Adam Smith's main scientific field • Adam Smith's most important work is called (Wealth of .......) • Nowadays, Adam Smith is commonly referred to as (...... of Economics) • Most influential theory by Adam Smith is called (Invisible .... theory) • ...
Home Economics Jorja 2016-10-06
Across
- what needs to be washed before you start cooking?
- What kind of heat is a burn caused by?
- what do you use to store your food in?
- what is the standard serving of vegetables?
- what helps develop growth of your bones?
- the steps on how to cook a dish
- what is an abbreviation of tbsp?
- what can be used to serve food on?
- this type of jewellery should be taken off before cooking
- what do you carry it with the blades facing down?
- what can you use to combine ingredients?
Down
- you will gain this if you eat too much food
- what do you use to remove skin off of foods?
- what can you use to warm/heat food?
- a term for your everyday eating habits
- The food needed to make a dish
- what causes food poisoning?
- what do you use to stir, beat, cut , measure etc?
- what is an abbreviation for kg
- to be above your average weight
- what ingredient helps make a dish rise?
21 Clues: what causes food poisoning? • The food needed to make a dish • what is an abbreviation for kg • the steps on how to cook a dish • to be above your average weight • what is an abbreviation of tbsp? • what can be used to serve food on? • what can you use to warm/heat food? • a term for your everyday eating habits • What kind of heat is a burn caused by? • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-15
Across
- 500 minimum if you make a little amount
- whether or not to start or stop printing money
- use of monetary or fiscal policy changes to kick start a lagging or struggling economy
- multiple owners
- better measurement of countries economy
- cant go below this price
- the most successful part of an economy
- spending too much
- for old people to retire
- wage smallest amount to pay
- value from government
- cant go above this price
- karl marx
- money goes up in value
- A measure of changes in the purchasing-power of a currency
- no taxes
- A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals usually in the form of a cash payment or tax reduction.
- american economy
- have too much
- dont have enough
- high taxes
- country produce the most
- An examination of the additional benefits of an activity compared to the additional costs of that activity.
- when a country is growing its economy
- assets minus liabilities
Down
- trade with everyone
- we have too much
- consumer price index or GDP
- the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial.
- how a country is doing
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- when a country is doing bad but not a deppression
- opposed friedman
- high employment rate
- 12 district banks
- one owner
- country doing the best
- dont trade
- hands off government
- born in vienna
- opposed Keynes
- something backs it up
- how the government handles money
- working well
- sustained increase in the general price level of goods
- founder of US economy
- the least successful part of an economy
- US, MEXICO, CANADA
- use the entire world to trade
49 Clues: no taxes • karl marx • one owner • dont trade • high taxes • working well • have too much • born in vienna • opposed Keynes • multiple owners • we have too much • opposed friedman • american economy • dont have enough • spending too much • 12 district banks • US, MEXICO, CANADA • trade with everyone • high employment rate • hands off government • value from government • something backs it up • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-14
Across
- Surplus
- Deficit
- Domestic Product
- Policy
- A spur or incentive
- Fund- Money saved up for emergancies
- Analysis-Decision making tool to help maximize profits
- a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive
- Appreciation
- Wage- The lowest amount of money a company can pay you for work.
- What you are entitled to
- The State of being useful
- Advantage
- have so much of a certain good in stock
- Developed by Adam Smith. Free Market or Free enterprise
- a state of limited competition, in which a market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers.
- Faire- No government interference
- Meynard Keynes
Down
- Enterprise-an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control.
- IRA
- Reserve System
- Price Index
- Advantage
- per Capita
- Standard
- Indicators
- Hayek
- a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- The state of being scarce
- Ceiling- is a situation when the price charged is more than or less than the equilibrium price determined by market forces of demand and supply.
- political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- Worth- Assets minus liabilities
- exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service
- enough of a certain product
- Policy
- Smith
- Employment
- Freidman
38 Clues: IRA • Hayek • Smith • Policy • Policy • Surplus • Deficit • Standard • Freidman • Advantage • Advantage • per Capita • Indicators • Employment • Price Index • Appreciation • Reserve System • Meynard Keynes • Domestic Product • A spur or incentive • What you are entitled to • The state of being scarce • The State of being useful • enough of a certain product • Worth- Assets minus liabilities • ...
Economics 8.1 Crosswords 2016-02-16
Across
- Used to describe the ability of a party (an individual, or firm, or country) to produce a greater quantity of a good, product, or service than competitors, using the same amount of resources.
- If the quantity of _____________ increases, this will reduce domestic demand pull inflation (AD = C+I+G+X-M).
- What instrument does the government used to protect domestic industries against international competition?
- People often joke about the world shrinking, but in reality, it is simply _______________.
- Old and declining industry
- Driving License but for importing
- What might encourage international specialization between countries?
- A newborn industry
- Competition and ________ are increased due to international trade
Down
- Ban on certain imported good or on all imports from a particular country
- The Limit the government places on import and export (to limit them)
- Where national economy that can engage trade freely with other countries
- What is the movement and exchange of physical goods (materials, component parts, equipment, finished products) as well as services, ideas, currencies and labour across international borders?
- The main arguments against the use of __________ is because they reduce gains of trade
- What neighboring country of the world agreed on to trade freely with each other but imposes tariff on all goods or services from non-member country?
- Increase of international trade can cause ___________ trade
- When you have the ability to make a product or an activity more efficiently than others
- If a country can boost general competitiveness and productivity, then its ____________ will become more competitive and should increase.
- Type of predatory pricing and unfair competition
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
20 Clues: A newborn industry • Old and declining industry • Driving License but for importing • Type of predatory pricing and unfair competition • Increase of international trade can cause ___________ trade • Competition and ________ are increased due to international trade • The Limit the government places on import and export (to limit them) • ...
Economics 101 Crossword 2017-08-29
Across
- an allocation of resources that maximizes total surplus
- the trade of a good or service without a commonly accepted medium of exchange
- taxes levied on imported goods and services
- two goods that are used together; when the price of a complementary good rises, the demand for the related good goes down
- (1) the fairness of the distribution of benefits within the society; (2) the part of an asset that an individual owns. In the case of a house, equity is the part of the selling price that the individual gets to keep after paying off the balance of his or her mortgage
- the market-determined opportunity cost of a good or service; the key determinant of how market economies allocate goods and services
- factors that motivate a person to act or exert effort
- the resources (labor, land, and capital) used in the production process
- a currency's increase in value relative to other currencies
- the production the firm creates
- a group of firms that sell similar products or services
- information conveyed by profits and losses about the profitability of various markets
- the lowest hourly wage rate that firms may legally pay their workers
- a condition existing when a single company supplies the entire market for a particular good or service
- behavior occurring when a foreign supplier sells a good below the price it charges in its home country
- the result of total revenue being less than total cost
Down
- a system that brings buyers and sellers together to exchange goods and services
- a condition existing when a small number of firms sell a differentiated product in a market with high barriers to entry
- a person who conceives and starts a business
- the ability of one producer to make more than another producer with the same quantity of resources
- an attempt to set prices through government involvement in the market
- behavior occurring when resources are used to secure monopoly rights through the political process
- the sum of consumer surplus and producer surplus; also known as social welfare
- a condition occurring at the point where the demand curve and the supply curve intersect
- the study of how people allocate their limited resources to satisfy their nearly unlimited wants
25 Clues: the production the firm creates • taxes levied on imported goods and services • a person who conceives and starts a business • factors that motivate a person to act or exert effort • the result of total revenue being less than total cost • an allocation of resources that maximizes total surplus • a group of firms that sell similar products or services • ...
Economics Vocabulary Review 2017-04-03
Across
- a loan that a person uses to pay for things, but is expected to pay back
- buying stuff without thinking about whether or not you need it Income money earned from working and other means
- something you would like to have but will be okay without
- just like a bank, only its members own it
- a person who is an expert at handling money and can give you information and advice about saving and investing
- something you obtain by going to school and working jobs related to the work you want to do
- the extra fee charged for borrowing money, or the cost of borrowing money
- the knowledge and skills to manage money
- finding out whether or not what you are about to buy can be found for a better price or in better shape at a different store
- a spending plan people make in order to make sure there is enough income to cover all expenses
- Things that are made to be sold
- a place where people put their money for safekeeping, and for ease of use
- when you purchase a security like a stock or bond, in the hopes that over time it will make money
- what you use to pay for something, like cash or a check
- an account that gains interest and allows withdrawals
- payment for work, usually calculated on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis and paid on schedule—usually every week, two weeks, or month
- being trustworthy; being responsible
- a goal that can be achieved in a longer amount of time; it can take months, years, or even an entire lifetime
- what a person owns of value, such as jewelry, savings, art, a home, and a car
- a goal that can be achieved in a short amount of time; it may take a few days, weeks, or months
- a person who starts his or her own business
- an activity or action that might be dangerous
Down
- the price of goods and services rises over time
- a savings certificate that gains interest and has a set time before you can withdraw your money
- stuff you do to make risks less dangerous or not dangerous at all
- considering different information to make a choice
- payment for work, represented as a yearly sum and paid in portions every week, two weeks, or month; can also include sick time and vacation time
- keeping important information to yourself or between yourself and close family members
- helps people pay for medicine and doctors when they are sick or hurt
- a fee added to the sticker price of an item that is paid to the state or city
- the cost we pay when we give up something to get something else
- to use money to buy stuff
- Work people get paid to do
- helps people invest their money
- the cost of the things that people spend money on
- annual tax placed on the money employees make at jobs and collected by the federal government, most states, and some local governments
- doing stuff just because your friends are doing it, or because your friends told you to, because you want your friends to like you and think you are cool
- work you do for money
- giving resources or volunteering time to help those in need
- money set aside for short- or long-term goals
- fees placed on income, purchases, or property to support government programs
- something you truly can not live without
42 Clues: work you do for money • to use money to buy stuff • Work people get paid to do • helps people invest their money • Things that are made to be sold • being trustworthy; being responsible • the knowledge and skills to manage money • something you truly can not live without • just like a bank, only its members own it • a person who starts his or her own business • ...
Economics Group Exercise 2017-03-28
Across
- Key word in partnership
- Answers the question: how much to produce/provide
- Subject to certain laws
- Money generated from operating business
- Provided
- "Going concern"
- ________ has substitutes and complements
- Voting and stating opinion in a business
- Store brand/generic stock
- Anything business owes
- Anything business owns
- Key word in proprietorship
- Legal protection over intellectual property
- Cannot be traced back to source
- The level of economics the Economic Systems operate under
- Determines present behavior
- Non-cutable cost
- Growth, efficiency, equity, security
- Based on expectation
- Price sensitive (responds and reacts to price)
- Tell us that in order to function at all, the economy needs to meet the economic questions
- Business-created shortage
- Price insensitive (does not respond or react to price)
- Used in place of core item
- Parent co can retain percentage of profits and control
Down
- Stays the same regardless of usage
- Traced back to source
- Avoids risk and plays safe
- Ability to differentiate between customers
- What to produce/provide, how to produce/provide, how much, who gets it
- Income left over after bills are paid
- Retain half or more of profits and control
- Person-specific
- Different prices to different customers for the same item
- Used along with core item
- Second advantage of a corporation
- Cutable cost
- Money left over after paying costs
- Type of monopoly that forms from piling up patents and copyrights
- Type of monopoly that forms from out-competing everyone else
- Speed up a project
- Retain 49% or less of profits and control
- Produced
- Legal protection over products
- Varies with usage
- Risk bond
- The level of economics the Economic Environments operate under
- Low mass production, high specialization
48 Clues: Provided • Produced • Risk bond • Cutable cost • Person-specific • "Going concern" • Non-cutable cost • Varies with usage • Speed up a project • Based on expectation • Traced back to source • Anything business owes • Anything business owns • Key word in partnership • Subject to certain laws • Store brand/generic stock • Used along with core item • Business-created shortage • Avoids risk and plays safe • ...
Economics Vocabulary Crossword 2012-01-26
Across
- human factor in production
- money paid to government to provide for public goods and services
- an example of a market economy
- money printed according to amount of gold
- stock prices are dropping
- stock prices are increasing
- an example of a command economy
- some government control, some people control
- amount of goods and services produced in one year
- a reward for owning stocks
- paper money
Down
- when prices increase
- an example of a mixed economy
- comparing product prices from year to year
- very little government control
- services provided by the government
- idea that humans will always want more
- additional money paid when repaying a loan
- raw materials untouched by humans
- place where stocks are bought and sold
- a person who starts their own business
- total government control
22 Clues: paper money • when prices increase • total government control • stock prices are dropping • human factor in production • a reward for owning stocks • stock prices are increasing • an example of a mixed economy • an example of a market economy • very little government control • an example of a command economy • raw materials untouched by humans • services provided by the government • ...
Economics Review Crossword! 2013-04-04
Across
- One positive of capitalism is that is creates _________ between corporations, resulting in better products at cheaper prices.
- An economic system that is capitalist yet provided healthcare/education to the poor is called _____ capitalism.
- America has the _______ highest GDP in the world.
- The percentage of income that is profit, measured year to year
- What GDP stands for (GDP is the measure of the total worth of the total goods of the economy THAT YEAR).
- An economy that has parts of one economic system and parts of another is a ______ economy.
- One of the factors of production; this is the term for the actual people who do the work.
- The amount of money you have from income AFTER taxes/wages/expenditures.
- One of the factors of production; also called resources.
- This negative of capitalism results in a single corporation cornering (controlling) the market on a good.
Down
- An economy that uses supply and demand to determine price is a ______ economy.
- AN economy that has the government determine pricing is a ______ economy.
- An economic theory that private industry should control both land and capital. It is also the primary economic system of America.
- An economic system that is capitalist and has NO government input is called _________ capitalism.
- How badly (or how much) the public wants an item.
- How much of something is put into the market
- One knock of capitalism is that it can create income _______...for example, America's top 1% controls 35-40% of the wealth.
- This negative of capitalism happens when a single firm has too much power, resulting in lower wages for employees.
- One positive of capitalism is that economic freedom usually means more _________ freedom.
- One of the factors of production; this is what we call factories, tools, raw materials, etc.
- An economic system that is capitalist but controlled by the government is called _____ capitalism.
21 Clues: How much of something is put into the market • How badly (or how much) the public wants an item. • America has the _______ highest GDP in the world. • One of the factors of production; also called resources. • The percentage of income that is profit, measured year to year • The amount of money you have from income AFTER taxes/wages/expenditures. • ...
ECONOMICS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2013-04-14
Across
- pieces of landed property covering tremendous areas, as a way to self-sufficiency.
- Divided the concerns of economics into two separate fields: oikonomiks and chrematistiks.
- A Greek word meaning management.
- Encompassed the activities of money-making as well as some aspects of production.
- ____ Smith, recognized as the founder of Classical School, constructed an explanation on how social behavior is regulated.
- David _______'s most famous work, Principles of Political Economy and Taxation.
- The term _______ Faire meant that the only legitimate form of government revenue derived from the value of land. Also a French phrase meaning "let do".
- He said that with efficient of the Latifunda, it will eventually lead to self-sufficiency.
- He was interested in efficiency .
- "Household-Management"
- An economic concept measured as a ratio of outputs and inputs.
- A Greek word meaning household.
- Dealt with the production and consumption of goods.
Down
- Representation of economic assets, or capital, held by the state (gold, silver, and trade value).
- A group of economists who believed that the wealth of nations was derived solely from the value of land agriculture or land development.
- In 2800 B.C., the Middle East civilization emerged at Iraq, Tigris and _________ river.
- People that wander in large areas and consume resources.
- An economic theory that holds the prosperity of a nation depends upon its supply of capital, and that the global volume trade is "unchangeable".
- He made mention of specialization as the reason for and justification of society.
- In 3000 B.C., the 2nd civilization emerged at India, _____ River.
20 Clues: "Household-Management" • A Greek word meaning household. • A Greek word meaning management. • He was interested in efficiency . • Dealt with the production and consumption of goods. • People that wander in large areas and consume resources. • An economic concept measured as a ratio of outputs and inputs. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-03
Across
- Income- total income going to the consumer sector before individual income taxes are paid
- Demand- total quantity of goods and services demanded at different price levels
- Growth- sustained period of which a nation’s total output of goods and services increases
- point in time when real GDP stops declining and begins to expand
- Transaction- economic activity not taking place in the market and, therefore, not included in GDP
- rise in general level of prices
- Unemployment- unemployment caused by fundamental change in the economy that reduces the demand for some workers
- Domestic Product- dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced within a country’s national borders during a one year period
- combination of stagnant economic growth and inflation
- of Living- quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries that make life easier
- decline in GDP lasting at least 2 quarters or more
- state of being available for work while actively searching for work
- recovery from recession
Down
- Unemployment- unemployment caused by swings in business cycle
- Price Index- index used to measure price changes for a market basket of frequently used consumer items
- Personal Income- personal income less individual taxes
- Unemployment – unemployment caused by workers changing jobs or waiting to go new ones
- point in time when real GDP stops expanding and begins declining
- state of economy with large numbers of unemployed, declining real economies, overcapacity in manufacturing plants, and general economic hardship
- Triangle- table showing the rates of growth of a statistical series between any two dates
- Cycle- systematic changes in real GDP marked by alternating periods of expansion and contraction
- Index-Unofficial statistic that is the sum of monthly inflation and the unemployment rates
- Products- products directly excluded from GDP because they are components of other final products included in GDP
23 Clues: recovery from recession • rise in general level of prices • decline in GDP lasting at least 2 quarters or more • combination of stagnant economic growth and inflation • Personal Income- personal income less individual taxes • Unemployment- unemployment caused by swings in business cycle • point in time when real GDP stops expanding and begins declining • ...
