environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Economics 2022-10-20
Across
- cost of money
- the interest rate on unsecured overnight loans between banks
- STM
- GNI
- GDP
- the cost of money
- ownership of a stock, bond, or other financial asset with the expectation that it will earn a return or grow in value over time, or both
- the policy adopted by the RBA of a nation to control either the interest rate payable for very short-term borrowing or the money supply
- a good that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous
Down
- a cost or benefit caused by a producer that is not financially incurred or received by that producer
- a commodity which is judged that an individual or society should have on the basis of some concept of benefit, rather than ability and willingness to pay
- a demand for a commodity which is a consequence of the demand for something else
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy
- IGX
- a loan made by an investor to a borrower for a set period of time in return for regular interest payments
- a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix
- units of equity ownership in a corporation
- markets dominated by a small number of suppliers
- people above a specified age not being in paid employment or self-employment but currently available for work during the reference period
- a situation where there is a single seller in the market
20 Clues: STM • GNI • IGX • GDP • cost of money • the cost of money • units of equity ownership in a corporation • markets dominated by a small number of suppliers • a good that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous • a situation where there is a single seller in the market • the interest rate on unsecured overnight loans between banks • ...
Economics 2025-11-07
Across
- Establishment
- focusing on mastering one skill or job
- Place where people buy and sell things.
- system where private individuals own and control production for profit.
- How a country makes laws and chooses leaders.
- Pieces of ownership in a company
- New inventions that make life or work easier.
- When one company controls all of a product or service.
- Time when machines changed how things were made.
Down
- Study of money, work, and how people use resources.
- Structure where uses to organize production, distribution and consumption of goods
- A place or system for buying or selling goods
- Tools and machines that help us work or live better.
- When you own your own land
- Football coach with a mustache
- Businesses that make or sell goods
- Splitting jobs so each person does one part.
- Machines and tools used to make other products.
- Pe teacher at Napavine
19 Clues: Establishment • Pe teacher at Napavine • When you own your own land • Football coach with a mustache • Pieces of ownership in a company • Businesses that make or sell goods • focusing on mastering one skill or job • Place where people buy and sell things. • Splitting jobs so each person does one part. • A place or system for buying or selling goods • ...
Economics 2026-03-22
Across
- Ishchi kuchi, inson resursi
- Ishlab chiqarishni osonlashtiruvchi ilmiy va texnik vositalar
- omillar Modeldagi tashqi ta’sirlar (import, eksport, tabiiy resurslar)
- Uzoq davom etuvchi iqtisodiy pasayish
- Ishlab chiqaruvchilar qancha mahsulot sotishni taklif qiladilar
- Ishlab chiqarish vositalari va mablag‘lar
- Mahsulot va xizmatlar sotiladigan joy
- Davlat tomonidan iqtisodiyotga yo‘naltirilgan chora-tadbirlar
- Yalpi ichki mahsulot – mamlakatda bir yil ichida ishlab chiqarilgan barcha mahsulot va xizmatlar qiymati
- Ishlab chiqarish yoki biznesga kiritilgan mablag‘
Down
- Pulni tejash yoki saqlash
- Ishning natijasi va resurslar nisbati
- Narxlar darajasining umumiy oshishi
- Narxlar darajasining umumiy pasayishi
- Mahsulot va xizmatlardan foydalanish
- omillar Modeldagi iqtisodiyotning o‘zidan kelib chiqadigan omillar
- Xaridorlar qanchalik ko‘p mahsulot sotib olishni xohlashadi
- Talab va taklif tenglashgan holat
- Iqtisodiy o‘sish modellari orasida mashhur model
19 Clues: Pulni tejash yoki saqlash • Ishchi kuchi, inson resursi • Talab va taklif tenglashgan holat • Narxlar darajasining umumiy oshishi • Mahsulot va xizmatlardan foydalanish • Ishning natijasi va resurslar nisbati • Narxlar darajasining umumiy pasayishi • Uzoq davom etuvchi iqtisodiy pasayish • Mahsulot va xizmatlar sotiladigan joy • Ishlab chiqarish vositalari va mablag‘lar • ...
Industrial Revolution and Imperialism- Chelsea Bednar 2023-02-23
Across
- free choice economics
- the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics
- joining together to go on strike
- filled with skilled workers
- rapid movement of the people to cities
- the father of modern economics
- an organization formed by workers
- exploited during imperialism- natural
- led the Berlin conference
- meeting dividing Africa
- cloth and thread
- gov´t intervention in the economy
Down
- process of changing to machines
- become powerful in society because they are innately better
- free market economics
- founded socialism,communism,and capitalism
- continent taken over by Europe
- fenced in farmland
- native
- the process of change
- take over of a less advanced civilization
- big business
- moving crops from year to year
- refusal to work
- no private property
- a person who advocates socialism
26 Clues: native • big business • refusal to work • cloth and thread • fenced in farmland • no private property • free choice economics • free market economics • the process of change • meeting dividing Africa • led the Berlin conference • filled with skilled workers • continent taken over by Europe • the father of modern economics • moving crops from year to year • process of changing to machines • ...
OUR ENVIRONMENT 2018-05-13
Across
- How many environmental categories are there that QUU aim to protect?
- What flaming insect is a biosecurity risk?
- What is an easy way to reduce waste?
- On what level at Greensquare do the Environment and Sustainability group sit?
- These leisurely courses benefit from our sewage treatment plants recycled water?
- QUU is required to comply with general environmental duty under the Environmental _________ Act 1994?
- Who is the Manager Environmental Compliance?
- How many sewage treatment plants supply customers with recyled water?
Down
- Ammonia, nitrogen and phosphorus are _____which have limits on most of our environmental authorities?
- What environmental category would be impacted by dust?
- What is a colourful name for cyanobacteria?
- AT QUU our purpose is to _____ the quality of life?
- What is a four letter word for an unwanted plant?
- What is another name for vegetation?
- What is the newest acronym for Queensland's Environmental Regulator?
15 Clues: What is an easy way to reduce waste? • What is another name for vegetation? • What flaming insect is a biosecurity risk? • What is a colourful name for cyanobacteria? • Who is the Manager Environmental Compliance? • What is a four letter word for an unwanted plant? • AT QUU our purpose is to _____ the quality of life? • ...
Economics 2016-08-25
Across
- if you are under 16 you can´t work past 9 in a resturant establishment or else you´re in violation of the ______ laws
- another word for products
- the state of not being used enough
- production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- at the margin this means you´re thinking about the next step you´re gonna make
- a comprimise
- if you get 15 worksheets done in an hour you have extreme ______
- resources aren´t unlimited, they´re a kind of ________
- when things are running out, you have a ______
Down
- benefit additional satisfaction or utility that a person receives from consuming an additional unit of a good or service
- Possibilities Curve
- MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY
- cost the loss of a potential gain when an option is chosen, a g-eazy song
- someone who creates their own business
- your backyard is a piece of _____
- of production inputs that are used in the production of goods or services in order to make an economic profit.
- something you´ll die without
- another word for a job is________
- something you don´t need but you desire
19 Clues: a comprimise • Possibilities Curve • MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY • another word for products • something you´ll die without • your backyard is a piece of _____ • another word for a job is________ • the state of not being used enough • someone who creates their own business • something you don´t need but you desire • when things are running out, you have a ______ • ...
EconomicS 2017-03-03
Across
- Nominal place of supply/demand operations.
- Consumers desire and willings to pay.
- A unit of economic organization or activity.
- Balancing of factors all of which are not available on time.
- Measure of variable's sesitivity.
- The science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind.
- Something that is used to pay for goods or services.
- Economics engine.
- Total amount of specific goods available to consumer.
- King of the oil.
Down
- King of the world.
- Amount of money that company usually recieves.
- An amount of money that a certain worker is paid.
- Company that owns almost all the market.
- Process used to transform raw materials into goods.
- Financial benefit of a certain company.
- How?
- Shortness of supply.
- Value of measuring fixed amount of good or service.
19 Clues: How? • King of the oil. • Economics engine. • King of the world. • Shortness of supply. • Measure of variable's sesitivity. • Consumers desire and willings to pay. • Financial benefit of a certain company. • Company that owns almost all the market. • Nominal place of supply/demand operations. • A unit of economic organization or activity. • ...
EconomicS 2017-03-03
Across
- Value of measuring fixed amount of good or service.
- Nominal place of supply/demand operations.
- How?
- Balancing of factors all of which are not available on time.
- Process used to transform raw materials into goods.
- King of the world.
- Something that is used to pay for goods or services.
- Financial benefit of a certain company.
- Amount of money that company usually recieves.
- Shortness of supply.
Down
- Total amount of specific goods available to consumer.
- An amount of money that a certain worker is paid.
- King of the oil.
- A unit of economic organization or activity.
- Measure of variable's sesitivity.
- The science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind.
- Company that owns almost all the market.
- Economics engine.
- Consumers desire and willings to pay.
19 Clues: How? • King of the oil. • Economics engine. • King of the world. • Shortness of supply. • Measure of variable's sesitivity. • Consumers desire and willings to pay. • Financial benefit of a certain company. • Company that owns almost all the market. • Nominal place of supply/demand operations. • A unit of economic organization or activity. • ...
Economics 2017-03-21
Across
- merchandise in a business that can be bought from a business
- Share of earnings given to a franchise as payment
- Legal obligation to pay debts
- Collection of firms that agree on several things
- Many firms selling different products
- health insurance
- Right to a product for 20 years
- Laws in a city for business or residential use
- Valuables belonging to an individual or business
Down
- business with one owner
- Different products or services
- produces and sells in more than one country
- raw material
- Pays fees to parent company in order to sell a product
- portion of company earnings distributed to shareholders
- Competing and maintaining prices
- Few firms control most of production or sale of a product
- debt investment
- Agreement among firms to keep prices the same with no competition
19 Clues: raw material • debt investment • health insurance • business with one owner • Legal obligation to pay debts • Different products or services • Right to a product for 20 years • Competing and maintaining prices • Many firms selling different products • produces and sells in more than one country • Laws in a city for business or residential use • ...
ECONOMICS 2021-05-31
Across
- an economic system based on mixing government and private control and ownership of the means of production
- the primary source of income for government
- an economic system guided by supply & demand and private ownership of the means of production
- an economic system guided by customs, agricultural, hunting, gathering, & barter
- an economic system characterized by total government ownership and control of the means of production
- natural resources factor of production
- the total amount of a good or service
Down
- the choice given up
- money, tools, & machinery
- the problem of unlimited wants vs. limited resources
- the amount of money left after expenditures
- an intangible activity that is bought, sold, & provides utility
- work or workers
- the consumer’s willingness to pay for a good or service
- father of capitalism
- someone who risks their capital to start a business
- something that is tangible, bought, sold, satisfies want, and provides utility
- father of communism
- when a company gains control of an entire market
19 Clues: work or workers • the choice given up • father of communism • father of capitalism • money, tools, & machinery • the total amount of a good or service • natural resources factor of production • the amount of money left after expenditures • the primary source of income for government • when a company gains control of an entire market • ...
Economics 2022-05-08
20 Clues: vero • velka • luotto • tappio • kysyntä • säästöt • ylijäämä • kilpailu • kuluttaja • arvo,hinta • taloustiede • kauppasaarto • alijäämä,vaje • tarjonta,varasto • sijoittaa varoja • käsiraha,ennakko • talletus,käsiraha • pääoma,varallisuus • valuutta,raha,rahayksikkö • kirjanpitäjä,tilintarkastaja
Economics 2022-11-10
Across
- not enough of something
- the amount a producer is willing and able to sell at a particular price and time
- Payment received by workers when employed by firms.
- other
- goods or services that are necessary to our survival.
- Production of goods and services by firms.
- an object people want that they can touch or hold
- cost the real cost of the next best alternative foregone.
- someone who sells goods and services
- someone who buys goods and services
- problem that we have unlimited wants, but limited resources.
- are places or situations where sellers and buyers can make exchanges
Down
- are goods or services that are desired by consumers but are not essential to our survival
- items that are used in the production of goods and services.
- Spending by households on goods and services.
- in which consumers and producers rely on
- amount a consumer is willing and able to buy at a particular price and time
- something some one does for you
- the study of how a society uses its resources
19 Clues: other • not enough of something • something some one does for you • someone who buys goods and services • someone who sells goods and services • in which consumers and producers rely on • Production of goods and services by firms. • Spending by households on goods and services. • the study of how a society uses its resources • ...
economics 2022-11-15
Across
- all people unemployed or employed
- a neutral person try's to find a solution
- money payed for running franchise
- payment to employees other than wages
- money and other valuables
- contract to repay borrowed money
- owned by a group of individuals
- third party imposes a decision
- owned by individual stockholder
- payment to stockholder
- one partner is required
Down
- legal obligation to pay debts
- business owned by two or more people
- demand for labor
- business owned by one person
- have no owner
- the movement of resources to another country
- negotiating labor contracts
- certificate of ownership in corporation
19 Clues: have no owner • demand for labor • payment to stockholder • one partner is required • money and other valuables • negotiating labor contracts • business owned by one person • legal obligation to pay debts • third party imposes a decision • owned by a group of individuals • owned by individual stockholder • contract to repay borrowed money • all people unemployed or employed • ...
Economics 2022-11-10
Across
- to the demand for a good or service that results from the demand for a different, or related, good or service.
- gives workers the freedom to choose whether or not to join a labor union in the workplace
- method of doing business to distribute products or services to consumers
- at the intersection of the supply and demand for labour
- a decline of 20% or more of a major stock market index, such as the DJIA or S&P 500, for a sustained period.
- a merger between firms that produce and sell the same products
- Delegating activities to an outside contractor the transferring activities or ownership of a complete business process to a different country from the country where the company receiving the services is located.
- type of business agreement made between two or more individuals who agree to share all assets, profits and liabilities of the business
Down
- a merger between firms operating at different stages of production
- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- the study of the labor force as an element in the process of production
- investment securities where an investor lends money to a company or a government for a set period of time
- the sum of the employed plus the unemployed
- the theory that the completion of college indicates to employers that a job applicant is intelligent and hard-working.
- someone who has permission to work temporarily in a foreign country.
- an unfair labor practice that occurs when a union requires an employer to pay for services they did not perform
- the process by which education increases productivity and results in higher wages.
- people who do not expect their jobs to last or who report that their jobs are temporary
- something a person or company owes
19 Clues: something a person or company owes • the sum of the employed plus the unemployed • at the intersection of the supply and demand for labour • the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time • a merger between firms that produce and sell the same products • a merger between firms operating at different stages of production • ...
Economics 2023-11-09
Across
- a place where people come together to exchange goods and services
- human endeavour
- the replacement of human labour by machines
- the portion of income set aside for the future
- the consumers needs and wants for a specific good or service
- the value of the next best alternative given up
- without a job
- the amount of a product or availability of a service in the market
- the decrease in the value of an asset overtime
- the study of allocation of scarce resources
Down
- the increase in value of an asset
- the price measure of a basket of goods over time
- deceptive practices
- total value of all final goods and services produced in a year
- a financial institution that lends money
- level of comfort, well-being and quality of life
- a measure of with goods and services are produced
- the cost of money
- the rise of the price of goods
19 Clues: without a job • human endeavour • the cost of money • deceptive practices • the rise of the price of goods • the increase in value of an asset • a financial institution that lends money • the replacement of human labour by machines • the study of allocation of scarce resources • the portion of income set aside for the future • the decrease in the value of an asset overtime • ...
Economics! 2024-01-31
Across
- a form of money
- the income earned by an individual after taxes and charges such as pension
- price control set below the market equilibrium
- a retail bank that provides financial services to the customers
- the expenditure spent on fixed assets
- combination of both planned and market economies
- The act of swapping items in exchange for other items
- the income group that spend most of their income on necessities.
- A characteristic of money which states it must be limited in supply
- purchase of private sector assets by the government
Down
- Government provides these to encourage consumption of certain goods and services
- the monetary authority that oversees and manages the nation's money supply
- A characteristic of money which makes it widely recognised and accepted
- the process by which the banks increase the money supply in an economy
- assets minus liabilities of an individual
- imposition of a price guarantee set above the market price
- a characteristic of money which means long lasting
- the higher this is, the more expensive borrowing is
- a factor that affects the level of savings
19 Clues: a form of money • the expenditure spent on fixed assets • assets minus liabilities of an individual • a factor that affects the level of savings • price control set below the market equilibrium • combination of both planned and market economies • a characteristic of money which means long lasting • the higher this is, the more expensive borrowing is • ...
Economics 2024-05-29
Across
- a tax paid on earned income
- the percentage of a population actively seeking but unable to find work
- not counted as part of GDP
- where buyers and sellers agree (where quantity demanded = quantity supplied)
- Wages + Rent + Interest + Profit = GDP
- a tax on all goods and services
- a good tool used to measure economic growth, stands for Gross Domestic Product
- Consumption + Investment + Government + Exports/Imports = GDP
Down
- # of types of unemployment
- required payments to the government to fund services and government programs
- when the market is free from any surpluses or shortages (aka the point where the supply curve and the demand curve meet)
- number of goals created by UN for sustainable development
- a tax on owned items (ex. house)
- a tax on particular goods and services (ex. alcohol)
- a price increase = increase in supply
- a tax where everyone pays the same share of their income in taxes, regardless of their level of income
- a price increase = decrease in quantity demanded
- a cash payment aimed at helping a producer to continue to operate.
- a tax where people with a higher income pay a higher share of their income in taxes
19 Clues: # of types of unemployment • not counted as part of GDP • a tax paid on earned income • a tax on all goods and services • a tax on owned items (ex. house) • a price increase = increase in supply • Wages + Rent + Interest + Profit = GDP • a price increase = decrease in quantity demanded • a tax on particular goods and services (ex. alcohol) • ...
Economics 2021-02-08
Across
- a larger economic unit
- a nation's exports exceed its imports
- the study of what is likely to happen when individuals make choices due to other factors
- the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time
- a nation's imports exceed its exports
- a chemical, biological or radioactive weapon capable of causing widespread death and destruction
- a social science that analyzes and describes the consequences of choices
- a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole
- the study of politics, economics and law on a global level
Down
- an economic practice by which governments used their economies to augment state power at the expense of other countries
- when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work
- smaller economic unit
- field of economics dealing with the strategic behavior of firms, regulatory policy, antitrust policy and market competition
- the unlawful use or threat of violence particularly against the state or the public as a politically motivated means of attack or coercion
- an organization not connected to national government; independent and 'stateless'
- government policies that restrict international trade to help domestic industries
- where a nation utilizes its economic resources fully instead of building a trade surplus
- an applied field of economics concerned with the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber
18 Clues: smaller economic unit • a larger economic unit • a nation's exports exceed its imports • a nation's imports exceed its exports • the study of politics, economics and law on a global level • the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time • a social science that analyzes and describes the consequences of choices • ...
Agriscience 2026-01-16
Across
- the science and practice of growing food and other products
- all the steps involved in producing and delivering a product
- the effect of farming on land water or air
- someone who buys and uses products
- the growing or raising of agricultural products
- the study of how people make choices with resources
- the use of natural resources without wasting them
- the study of science related to agriculture
- a food or item made from farm products
- a place where agricultural products are sold
Down
- businesses involved in producing and selling agricultural products
- plant or animal materials used to make clothing or textiles
- animals raised for food or products
- the connection between different parts of agriculture
- the step where crops or animals are turned into usable products
- a product made from animal skin
- activities used to advertise and sell products
- material made from trees used for books and paper
- a problem that makes food production difficult
- money earned by selling agricultural products
- the process of getting products to stores or consumers
- plants grown for food or fiber
22 Clues: plants grown for food or fiber • a product made from animal skin • someone who buys and uses products • animals raised for food or products • a food or item made from farm products • the effect of farming on land water or air • the study of science related to agriculture • a place where agricultural products are sold • money earned by selling agricultural products • ...
Unit 1: Basic economic concepts 2024-01-19
Across
- If a point is on the PPC curve it is _____
- Societies wants are unlimited but resources are limited
- What you give up when making a decision is _____ cost
- Producing according to comparative advantage
- Subjective and value-based economics is ______ economics
- _____ economy - has a public and private sector
- ____ - private ownership and complete freedom of enterprise
- If a point is outside the curve it is ____
- Lost opportunities given up as a part of the decision is an ____ cost
Down
- Objective and fact-based economics is _______ economics
- Output reflects the wants and needs of consumers is ______ efficiency
- When you produce a product in the least costly way possible it is ______ efficiency
- What you spend, is an _____ cost
- When one country has more goods than another country it has what type of advantage?
- If a point is inside the PPC curve it is _____
- If the government controls the economy, it is _________
- Producer with the lowest per unit opportunity cost, is a ____ advantage
17 Clues: What you spend, is an _____ cost • If a point is on the PPC curve it is _____ • If a point is outside the curve it is ____ • Producing according to comparative advantage • If a point is inside the PPC curve it is _____ • _____ economy - has a public and private sector • What you give up when making a decision is _____ cost • ...
Chapter 1 Economics Vocab 2024-08-17
Across
- How many scriptures translate the word 'economist'
- Economics is the study of __________.
- A tangible item with a measurable life span.
- The study of individual units (such as individuals, families, or businesses)
- A process that changes a nuisance good into an economic good.
- A type of economics that is based off of research and results of the current markets.
- A kind of good or service that has a negative economic cost
- Satisfaction that a person loses any time they choose one item over another.
- An intangible product is also known as a(n) ________
- A type of economics that includes statements of opinion of how things SHOULD be.
- The concept that everything is limited in quantity
- It's value was debated in contrast of water
- An imaginary unit of satisfaction
Down
- Type of Good or service that has a price tag of zero, and no opportunity Cost for others in taking it
- A common-sense science of how to allocate limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants
- Worth determined by the usefulness to the buyer (based off of the situation)
- The Father of the Austrian school of Economics, solving the Water-Diamond Paradox
- Goods that have a pricetag higher than zero have a positive economic ________.
- The study of large-scale choices (often at a national or global level)
- Worth determined by the nature of the product itself (how rare, how much time to make, etc.)
- benefit Satisfaction a person receives when making a choice
- Usefulness
- Menger claimed this could be more valuable than diamonds
23 Clues: Usefulness • An imaginary unit of satisfaction • Economics is the study of __________. • It's value was debated in contrast of water • A tangible item with a measurable life span. • How many scriptures translate the word 'economist' • The concept that everything is limited in quantity • An intangible product is also known as a(n) ________ • ...
Unit 1: Geography Review 2024-09-04
Across
- line of longitude at 0 degrees E/W
- religion with the 4 Noble Truths and Nirvana
- rule by the people
- Religion with Muhammad as prophet, Qur'an is holy book
- area with fresh water in the desert
- sector of economics like restaurants
- Religion with Abraham as prophet, Torah is holy book
- factor that makes people leave somewhere
- sector of economics removing resources from the earth
- founded by Jesus in Jerusalem
- narrow strip of water joining two larger bodies of water
Down
- one leader, like a king
- 6000 year old religion began near India
- cold climate found near the poles
- ruling of a few
- sector of economics with factories
- factor that makes people move somewhere
- climate found near the equator
- line of latitude at 0 degrees N/S
- triangular shaped mouth of river
20 Clues: ruling of a few • rule by the people • one leader, like a king • founded by Jesus in Jerusalem • climate found near the equator • triangular shaped mouth of river • cold climate found near the poles • line of latitude at 0 degrees N/S • line of longitude at 0 degrees E/W • sector of economics with factories • area with fresh water in the desert • ...
Unit 11 Review Crossword 2026-03-12
Across
- colorado
- thrilled
- japan
- cruise streets
- deaf studies
- new york
- conflict
- engineering
- become
- during
- travel
- science
- hire
- plans
- build
- political science
- country
- puzzled
- china
Down
- montana
- disappointed
- architecture
- skilled
- italy
- embarrassed
- feel let down
- relieved
- interpreting
- license
- north america
- be bad at
- knowledgeable
- counseling
- shocked
- beautiful
- history
- promise
- alaska
- economics
39 Clues: hire • japan • italy • plans • build • china • become • during • travel • alaska • montana • skilled • license • science • shocked • history • promise • country • puzzled • colorado • thrilled • relieved • new york • conflict • be bad at • beautiful • economics • counseling • embarrassed • engineering • disappointed • architecture • deaf studies • interpreting • feel let down • north america • knowledgeable • cruise streets • political science
CROSSWORD 2026-03-26
Across
- a structured, systematic approach used by organizations to manage, monitor, and reduce their environmental impacts while ensuring regulatory compliance
- the tools, strategies, and actions used to implement an organization's environmental policy and systematically reduce its negative environmental impact.
- external factors, signals, or interventions that prompt organizations or individuals to adopt, improve, or change their environmental practices.
- legally binding policies and standards established by government agencies to govern activities that impact ecosystems
- a device that detects, measures, and records physical, chemical, or biological conditions
- magnifies instability
- the tangible results, documentation, and performance improvements generated by a structured Environmental Management System
- the capacity of natural systems to self-regulate
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- a departure from established procedures, standards, environmental regulations, or compliance protocols within an organization
- the deliberate modification of policies, processes, or technologies to improve environmental outcomes, mitigate ecological impacts, and enhance sustainability
- the process of testing, adjusting, and verifying that environmental monitoring instruments
- a centralized system, often digital, that integrates tools and data to monitor, regulate, and optimize an organization’s environmental impact, energy usage, and regulatory compliance
- the resources, data, and energy channeled into an organization’s system to be managed for sustainability
- a self-regulating, stabilizing process where the output of a system counteracts, dampens, or reverses an initial change or disturbance.
- the systematic, long-term observation, sampling, and analysis of environmental variables
15 Clues: magnifies instability • the capacity of natural systems to self-regulate • the systematic, long-term observation, sampling, and analysis of environmental variables • a device that detects, measures, and records physical, chemical, or biological conditions • the process of testing, adjusting, and verifying that environmental monitoring instruments • ...
Government 2024-11-19
Across
- the power to tax and spend
- power diminishes
- a tax that increases the burden on an individual or business who has an increase in income or revenue
- Environmental Protection Agency
- a transfer of money from individuals and businesses to the government
- a constitutional division of power between national and regional governments
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- a tax assessed on the value of property
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- the power to control the amount of money in circulation
- Internal Revenue Service
- a dollar measure of the goods produced by the
- a tax that poses a bigger burden on those individuals and businesses that make less money
- a tax added to the value of a good or service
- a measure of prices of goods and services within the economy
- the branch of economics that studies the economy as a
- a tax based on the use of something
- a condition of the economy in which prices become so high that
17 Clues: power diminishes • Internal Revenue Service • the power to tax and spend • Environmental Protection Agency • a tax based on the use of something • Federal Emergency Management Agency • a tax assessed on the value of property • a dollar measure of the goods produced by the • a tax added to the value of a good or service • the branch of economics that studies the economy as a • ...
ADJECTIVE SUFFIXES 2019-02-12
24 Clues: spicy • strong • hopeful • useless • natural • creative • reliable • harmless • dependent • sensitive • enjoyable • productive • mysterious • accessible • acceptable • scientific • impressive • economical • predictable • significant • challenging • unrealistic • considerable • environmental
micro chapter 1 2018-11-16
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- a simplified description of reality used to understand and predict the relationship between variables
- one condition or event necessarily leads to another
- type of economics that focuses on "what is"
- natural resources used to produce a good or service; not just "dirt"
- branch of economics that looks at "the trees instead of the forest"
- also called inputs or factors of production
- limited although not necessarily small in quantity
- two events are noted as happening at the same time
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- creative ability to take risks and seek profits by successfully combining all other resources
- majored in economics
- study of scarcity
- does not produce goods and services
- paribus all other factors held constant
- a human-made good used to produce other goods and services
14 Clues: study of scarcity • majored in economics • does not produce goods and services • paribus all other factors held constant • type of economics that focuses on "what is" • also called inputs or factors of production • limited although not necessarily small in quantity • two events are noted as happening at the same time • one condition or event necessarily leads to another • ...
Economics 2026-01-09
Ideas of laureates of the Nobel Prize in economics 2023-11-28
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- ....form of behavioral economics
- laureant owns monetary policy theory
- conducted with Daniel kahneman on behavioral economics theory
- where is from amartya sen
- official name of Nobel prize in economics
- daniel kahneman's nobel prize theory
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- elinor ostrom's nobel prize theory
- first women who won Nobel prize in Economics
- robert shilter's nobel prize theory
- economic thought which is shaped in 20th century
- relationship between inflation and unemployment
11 Clues: where is from amartya sen • ....form of behavioral economics • elinor ostrom's nobel prize theory • robert shilter's nobel prize theory • laureant owns monetary policy theory • daniel kahneman's nobel prize theory • official name of Nobel prize in economics • first women who won Nobel prize in Economics • relationship between inflation and unemployment • ...
Intro to Economics 2025-01-28
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- Economics that focuses on the individual
- Tools used to produce the service
- Economy that North Korea has
- Someone who takes the 3 factors of production and creates a business
- Non-Essential
- Essential
- Human effort & skills
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- Economy that based around beliefs and customs
- Study of how people/business/government use limited resources to fulfill unlimited
- Economics that focuses on the government or the world
- Resources are limited
- Economy that combines Command & Market
- Economy that the government really doesn't interfere with
- Natural resources
14 Clues: Essential • Non-Essential • Natural resources • Resources are limited • Human effort & skills • Economy that North Korea has • Tools used to produce the service • Economy that combines Command & Market • Economics that focuses on the individual • Economy that based around beliefs and customs • Economics that focuses on the government or the world • ...
Clean Industry 2025-11-06
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- Industrial waste materials that pose risks to human health or the environment.
- Industrial model focused on reuse, recycling, and regenerative material loops.
- Condition of meeting legal and regulatory environmental requirements.
- Audit Comprehensive assessment of a facility's compliance with environmental regulations and internal policies.
- Quantified listing of pollutants released to air, water, or soil by an industrial facility.
- acronyms that describe Framework that integrates environmental policies, objectives, and compliance procedures in an organization.
- Operational actions taken to reduce environmental impact intensity.
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- Optimization of raw material and energy use to reduce waste and environmental impact.
- Production approach minimizing environmental impact while maintaining economic performance.
- Measurement of the total greenhouse gas emissions caused directly or indirectly by a process or product.
- Production Systematic approach to minimizing waste and emissions at the source of industrial processes.
- acronyms that describeMost effective and advanced methods to control emissions while remaining economically viable.
- Strategy focused on eliminating pollution before it is created, rather than treating it afterward.
- Wastewater discharged from manufacturing processes, often requiring treatment.
- Method for evaluating environmental impacts associated with all stages of a product's life.
15 Clues: Operational actions taken to reduce environmental impact intensity. • Condition of meeting legal and regulatory environmental requirements. • Industrial waste materials that pose risks to human health or the environment. • Industrial model focused on reuse, recycling, and regenerative material loops. • ...
ADJECTIVE SUFFIXES 2019-02-12
24 Clues: spicy • strong • hopeful • natural • useless • harmless • creative • reliable • sensitive • dependent • enjoyable • economical • acceptable • productive • scientific • impressive • accessible • mysterious • predictable • challenging • unrealistic • significant • considerable • environmental
micro chapter 1 2018-11-16
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- majored in economics
- a human-made good used to produce other goods and services
- creative ability to take risks and seek profits by successfully combining all other resources
- branch of economics that looks at "the trees instead of the forest"
- does not produce goods and services
- limited although not necessarily small in quantity
- one condition or event necessarily leads to another
- a simplified description of reality used to understand and predict the relationship between variables
Down
- type of economics that focuses on "what is"
- two events are noted as happening at the same time
- natural resources used to produce a good or service; not just "dirt"
- also called inputs or factors of production
- study of scarcity
- paribus all other factors held constant
14 Clues: study of scarcity • majored in economics • does not produce goods and services • paribus all other factors held constant • type of economics that focuses on "what is" • also called inputs or factors of production • two events are noted as happening at the same time • limited although not necessarily small in quantity • one condition or event necessarily leads to another • ...
micro chapter 1 2018-11-16
Across
- majored in economics
- a human-made good used to produce other goods and services
- creative ability to take risks and seek profits by successfully combining all other resources
- branch of economics that looks at "the trees instead of the forest"
- does not produce goods and services
- limited although not necessarily small in quantity
- one condition or event necessarily leads to another
- a simplified description of reality used to understand and predict the relationship between variables
Down
- type of economics that focuses on "what is"
- two events are noted as happening at the same time
- natural resources used to produce a good or service; not just "dirt"
- also called inputs or factors of production
- study of scarcity
- paribus all other factors held constant
14 Clues: study of scarcity • majored in economics • does not produce goods and services • paribus all other factors held constant • type of economics that focuses on "what is" • also called inputs or factors of production • two events are noted as happening at the same time • limited although not necessarily small in quantity • one condition or event necessarily leads to another • ...
ADJECTIVE SUFFIXES 2019-02-12
24 Clues: spicy • strong • useless • hopeful • natural • reliable • harmless • creative • sensitive • dependent • enjoyable • acceptable • productive • mysterious • accessible • economical • impressive • scientific • predictable • significant • challenging • unrealistic • considerable • environmental
Chapter 1: Economic Thoughts 2013-07-09
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- He is father of Economics.
- It is a natural wealth.
- famous book written by father of economics.
- Man's capability and skills.
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- Development of trade and commerce was due to _______.
- He believed that "Arth is the basic instinct of man.
- He believed economics is a science of scarcity.
- Study of individual units.
- Kautilya's Book
- ________ gives birth to economic activity
- He believed that economics is a science of welfare.
11 Clues: Kautilya's Book • It is a natural wealth. • He is father of Economics. • Study of individual units. • Man's capability and skills. • ________ gives birth to economic activity • famous book written by father of economics. • He believed economics is a science of scarcity. • He believed that economics is a science of welfare. • ...
History Vocabulary 3 2022-11-09
25 Clues: recall • regulate • academic • lobbying • directtax • sufferage • practices • practiced • initative • investors • referendum • muckrackers • unfairtrade • arbitration • legislation • indirecttax • incometaxes • laissezfaire • entrepreneurs • directprimary • environmental • socialdarwinism • insubordination • unconstitutional • grossnationalproduct
Chapters 15 & 16 Review 2025-12-01
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- the _________ progress index measures progress by considering factors like income, quality of life, environmental damage, and unpaid labor
- used to compare the costs and benefits of a project including both social and environmental impacts (abbreviation)
- a source of pollution like urban runoff which cannot be traced back to a single place
- environmental ___________ refers to rules, practices, and laws that protect human health, natural resources, and environmental quality
- proposed the “Tragedy of the Commons” stating that self-interest would deplete shared resources (like to overgrazing of common pastures)
- overcrowded areas typically found in developing countries that lack basic services
- it is difficult to get around many cities without private _________ due to expansion with freeways
- agreement focused on reducing CFCs in order to prevent the ozone hole from getting bigger
- passed in 1972 and aimed to make our _______________ both “swimmable and fishable”
- economic style that assumes resources are finite
- economic style that includes labor, knowledge, and capital, seeing resources as interchangeable
- aimed to cleanup abandoned toxic sites and hold polluters liable for unsafe dumping
- cities with over 10 million people
- reflects the total value of goods and services in an economy (abbreviation)
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- make producers pay for all costs including the environmental impacts
- international agreement aimed at regulating the trade of endangered species
- economic style that focuses on pricing natural capital and the environmental costs of exploitation
- cornerstone of US environmental policy that established oversight & directed federal agencies to consider environmental consequences
- system in which companies with excess emission reductions can sell credits to others; incentivizes low emissions
- passed in 1970 and was aimed at improving human health by reducing air contaminants
- model in which small loans are provided to entrepreneurs with small businesses
- continent that currently has the most urban areas
- promotes efficient land use by encouraging “fill-in” development, diverse housing, and transportation options for residents
- EIS or environmental ___________ statements are required for major federal projects and include the possible short/long term effects of the project
24 Clues: cities with over 10 million people • economic style that assumes resources are finite • continent that currently has the most urban areas • make producers pay for all costs including the environmental impacts • international agreement aimed at regulating the trade of endangered species • reflects the total value of goods and services in an economy (abbreviation) • ...
Environmental 2023-03-11
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- A __________ car runs on electricity instead of gas.
- A __________ light bulb uses less energy than a traditional incandescent bulb.
- __________ emissions are gases that trap heat in the atmosphere and contribute to climate change.
- A material that can be broken down and reused in the environment is __________.
- __________ energy is produced by harnessing the power of the wind or sun.
- A __________ bag is a reusable alternative to a plastic grocery bag.
- __________ waste is any material that can be composted and turned into fertilizer.
- A __________ is a plot of land where plants are grown without harmful chemicals.
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- The process of reducing waste by using less of a resource is called __________.
- A reusable water bottle is an example of a __________ product.
- __________ energy is produced by harnessing the power of flowing water.
- The process of using natural materials to make clothing, furniture, or other products is called __________.
- __________ is the process of turning waste materials into new products.
13 Clues: A __________ car runs on electricity instead of gas. • A reusable water bottle is an example of a __________ product. • A __________ bag is a reusable alternative to a plastic grocery bag. • __________ energy is produced by harnessing the power of flowing water. • __________ is the process of turning waste materials into new products. • ...
Economics 2013-05-31
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- government programs that protect people expiriencing unfavorable economic conditions
- new business owner
- economic system in which the centural government makes all decisions
- something desired, but not needed for survival
- a private organization that tries to pursuade public officials to act or vote according to group members' interests
- provided from a business or entrepreneur
- something needed for survival
Down
- level of economic prosperity
- the income people recieve for supplying factors of production
- laws requiring companies to provide information about their products
- economic system that combines tradition and the free market with limited government involvement
- the method used by society to produce and distribute goods and services
- economic system that relies on habit, custom, or ritual, to decide questions of production and consumtion of goods and services
- work put out from a worker
- the copncerns of the public as a whole
- economic system in which decisions on production and consumption of goods and services are based on voluntary exchange in markets
- produced from companies
- laws and standards on topics of public interest
18 Clues: new business owner • produced from companies • work put out from a worker • level of economic prosperity • something needed for survival • the copncerns of the public as a whole • provided from a business or entrepreneur • something desired, but not needed for survival • laws and standards on topics of public interest • ...
Economics 2023-04-14
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- after tax income
- a commercial bank chartered by the U.S. Treasury
- the dollar amount used to determine poverty status
- the central bank of the United States
- the study of whole economies
- a severe and prolonged downturn in economic activity
- a type of retirement savings account
- occurs when the rise in price is very slow
Down
- a type of fluctuation found in aggregate economic activity of a nation
- an interest bearing bank account that has a maturity date
- the market where securities are created and first issued
- a business that lends money to people and charges them interest
- shows the number or percentages of males and females in each age group
- cashless economic system
- shares issued by a company which represent ownership in the company
- the total market value of production in a countries economy during a year
- income people get from wages and salaries
- debt security, similar to an IOU
18 Clues: after tax income • cashless economic system • the study of whole economies • debt security, similar to an IOU • a type of retirement savings account • the central bank of the United States • income people get from wages and salaries • occurs when the rise in price is very slow • a commercial bank chartered by the U.S. Treasury • ...
Economics 2017-03-03
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- The sacrifice when making a decision
- Assets require for a company to make goods
- Different parts of a manufacturing process assign to people
- The most
- Resources
- Physical items
- Leaders who use three resources to make and market goods
- Human-made resources used to make other goods
- The process of being manufactured
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- An item being useful
- Most famous ecomonists
- Action a person does for another
- How people seek to satisfy their needs and wants
- Three groups of resources used to make all goods
- The State of being short of supply
- Resources that are not neccessary for survival
- The whole value of final goods and services within a country
- Resources that are neccessary for survival
18 Clues: The most • Resources • Physical items • An item being useful • Most famous ecomonists • Action a person does for another • The process of being manufactured • The State of being short of supply • The sacrifice when making a decision • Assets require for a company to make goods • Resources that are neccessary for survival • Human-made resources used to make other goods • ...
Economics 2023-05-11
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- Economy types include traditional, market, command, and mixed economies
- Trade agreements occurring among diversified economies through specialization
- Estimating the price of something
- Long-term economic growth that continues the development of social, cultural, and environmental communities
- Someone who buys goods and services
- Goods consumers buy after production
- Resources are changed into products
- The money and resources of a place in order to produce and consume goods and services
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- Information, technology, and development that is available within a country
- Goods & services consumers want
- Goods & services for consumers
- Trade/Globalization is sharing goods
- Profit gained from something “worth it”
- Low supply and high demand
- The extraction, production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- The mobility and accessibility of economic goods and services for consumers
- Money moving through goods and services
- Copying biology and the natural world through form, process, or ecosystems
18 Clues: Low supply and high demand • Goods & services for consumers • Goods & services consumers want • Estimating the price of something • Someone who buys goods and services • Resources are changed into products • Trade/Globalization is sharing goods • Goods consumers buy after production • Profit gained from something “worth it” • Money moving through goods and services • ...
Economics 2024-12-10
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- an organized work shortage intended to force an employer to address union demands meditation a settlement in technique in which a neutral person, the meditator, meets with each side to try to find a solution that both sides will accept
- a certificate of ownership in cooperation
- the practice of negotiating labor contracts that keep unnecessary workers on the companies payroll
- a neutral third party listens to both sides and then imposes a decision that is legally binding for both the company and the union
- the share of earnings given by a franchisee as payment to the franchiser tradeassociation a nonprofit organization that promotes the interest of a particular industry
- business organization owned by two or more persons who agree on a specific division of responsibilities and profits
- a formal contract issued by cooperation
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- a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- the movement of some of a company's operations, or resources of production, to another country
- the legal obligation to pay debts
- a business combination merging more than three business that produce unrelated products or services
- an unofficial barrier that sometimes prevents some women and minorities from advancing to top rank
- the practice of contracting with another company to do a specific job that would otherwise be done by a companies own workers
- laws in a city or town that designate certain areas, or zones, for residential, and business use
- a organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- the money and other valuables belonging to an individual; or businesses
- the portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
18 Clues: the legal obligation to pay debts • a formal contract issued by cooperation • a certificate of ownership in cooperation • all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed • the portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders • the money and other valuables belonging to an individual; or businesses • ...
Economics 2024-11-19
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- resources that include gold, oil, and diamonds
- limits on trade
- resources that includes air, water, and trees
- all improvements made or invested into a business
- when a country makes what it has resources and skills to make
- does not trade or not in trade with a country
- too much of a product
- another name for tariffs
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- competitive advantage leads to this
- too little of a product
- the study of how we produce and distribute our wealth
- laws to make items harder to trade
- America has this type of economy
- natural resources, air, water, power, wildlife
- mental or physical effort used to make a product
- combining land, labor, capital to make a product
- desire to own anything and the ability to pay for it
- amount of a product producers are willing to make
18 Clues: limits on trade • too much of a product • too little of a product • another name for tariffs • America has this type of economy • laws to make items harder to trade • competitive advantage leads to this • resources that includes air, water, and trees • does not trade or not in trade with a country • resources that include gold, oil, and diamonds • ...
Economics 2025-10-12
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- sector the sector is related to agriculture and raw materials?
- the minimum income needed to meet basic needs called?
- development kind of development meets present needs without harming the future?
- the rate measures the percentage of educated people in a country?
- the policy aimed to protect domestic industries from foreign competition?
- the transfer of ownership from public to private sector called?
- the term means integration of world economies?
- the organisation replaced GATT?
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- the sector is owned and managed by the government?
- we call credit facilities for poor people without collateral?
- the situation when people are willing to work but cannot find jobs?
- the main occupation of rural India?
- the policy removed unnecessary government controls on trade and industry?
- along with education, which sector helps in human capital formation?
- Commission the body estimated poverty in India before NITI Aayog?
- capital we call the productive power of human beings?
- we call basic facilities like transport, power, and communication?
- resources type of resources can be used again and again?
18 Clues: the organisation replaced GATT? • the main occupation of rural India? • the term means integration of world economies? • the sector is owned and managed by the government? • the minimum income needed to meet basic needs called? • capital we call the productive power of human beings? • resources type of resources can be used again and again? • ...
Unit 1-5 Review 2016-05-13
42 Clues: time • lazy • deaf • your • girl • blue • hour • mine • store • annoy • paper • study • start • woman • bored • black • wrong • finish • family • around • absent • church • listen • hangout • morning • depends • help me • excited • warning • together • midnight • New York • friendly • motivated • important • christmas • halloween • take care • economics • don't mind • restaurant • relationship
Economics 2020-11-24
economics 2021-08-22
Across
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- the money that a person has left over after they subtract out their consumer spending from their disposable income over a given time period.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- a tax applied uniformly, taking a larger percentage of income from low-income earners than from high-income earners.
- unchanging rate charge on a liability.
- enlarge or vary the range of products or the field of operation of a business.
- a company that brings together money from many people and invests it in stocks, bonds or other assets.
- a nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
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- something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money.
- dealing in debt of less than one year.
- an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company.
- a retirement plan that requires an employer to make contributions to a pool of funds set aside for a worker's future benefit.
- the monetary charge for the privilege of borrowing money.
- the money made or lost on an investment over some period of time.
- a consumption tax imposed by the government on the sale of goods and services.
- the chance that an outcome or investment's actual gains will differ from an expected outcome or return.
- the learned ability to perform an action with determined results with good execution often within.
- a type of tax that governments impose on income generated by businesses and individuals within their jurisdiction.
- motivating someone to do something.
- a distribution effect on income or expenditure, referring to the way the rate remains consistent.
20 Clues: motivating someone to do something. • dealing in debt of less than one year. • unchanging rate charge on a liability. • the monetary charge for the privilege of borrowing money. • something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money. • the money made or lost on an investment over some period of time. • ...
Economics 2021-11-08
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- go up
- human-made goods used in production
- a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone's wants
- a product that can be used in place of another
- a product that is used together with another product
- the willingness and ability to buy a product
- a payment by a government to encourage the production or consumption of a product
- an arrangement which brings buyers into contact with sellers
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- human effort used in producing goods and services
- the output per factor of production in a hour
- a situation where demand and supply are not equal
- a payment to the government
- a person who bears risks and makes the key decisions in a business
- the best alternative forgone
- go down
- factors used to produce other goods and services
- the willingness and ability to sell a product
- risk bearing and key decision making in business
18 Clues: go up • go down • a payment to the government • the best alternative forgone • human-made goods used in production • the willingness and ability to buy a product • the output per factor of production in a hour • the willingness and ability to sell a product • a product that can be used in place of another • factors used to produce other goods and services • ...
Economics 2022-01-19
Across
- THE CLASSMATE THAT ALMOST GOT STABBED
- THE CLASSMATE THAT WANTS TO DESIGN VIDEO GAMES
- THE CLASSMATE THAT SPRAINED THEIR ANKLE
- THE CLASSMATE THAT WANTS TO DO PHOTOGRAPHY AND NAILS
- THE CLASSMATE THAT GOT LEFT AT WILDWOOD
- THE CLASSMATE THAT WANTS TO BE A TEACHER
- THE CLASSMATE THAT WANTS TO BE A REALTOR
- THE CLASSMATE THAT IS A TWIN
- THE CLASSMATE THAT WANTS TO BE A SURGEON
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- THE CLASSMATE THAT SURVIVED A HURRICANE
- THE CLASSMATE THAT CAN DO ONE ARM PUSHUPS
- THE CLASSMATE THAT PLAYS TENNIS...AND WINS!
- THE CLASSMATE THAT ALMOST FELL OFF A CLIFF
- THE CLASSMATE THAT GOT STUCK IN AN ELEVATOR
- THE CLASSMATE WHO GOT LEFT BEHIND AT DORNEY PARK
- THE CLASSMATE THAT WANTS TO BE A ZOOLOGIST
- THE CLASSMATE THAT HATES TROJAN MAN
- THE CLASSMATE THAT WILL RATION RAMAN
18 Clues: THE CLASSMATE THAT IS A TWIN • THE CLASSMATE THAT HATES TROJAN MAN • THE CLASSMATE THAT WILL RATION RAMAN • THE CLASSMATE THAT ALMOST GOT STABBED • THE CLASSMATE THAT SURVIVED A HURRICANE • THE CLASSMATE THAT SPRAINED THEIR ANKLE • THE CLASSMATE THAT GOT LEFT AT WILDWOOD • THE CLASSMATE THAT WANTS TO BE A TEACHER • THE CLASSMATE THAT WANTS TO BE A REALTOR • ...
Economics 2022-03-08
Across
- money that a company makes after all charges are taken from the amount
- to put money into financial schemes, shares, property with the expectation of achieving a profit
- to grant to someone the use of something on the understanding that it will be returned (let someone borrow from you)
- a person who does financial records
- a cost
- to ask an amount of money for something
- to take and use someone’s money with the intention of returning it
- a good, or lower than usual, price
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- money that you pay to a company if you borrow money from them
- to give money to pay for goods, services, or so as benefit someone or something
- a large fall in value
- to spend more money than you should or more than you wanted to
- an individual thing
- to keep and store up something, especially money, for future use
- to spend more money than one earns
- to have enough money to pay for something
- to get or obtain money in return for labor or services
- amount of money available to spend
18 Clues: a cost • an individual thing • a large fall in value • to spend more money than one earns • amount of money available to spend • a good, or lower than usual, price • a person who does financial records • to ask an amount of money for something • to have enough money to pay for something • to get or obtain money in return for labor or services • ...
Economics 2022-01-12
Across
- this type of index number measures the general changes in prices between the current year and the base year
- The correlation coefficient will be -1 if the slope of the straight line in a scatter diagram is
- The square of the standard deviations
- Coefficient of Variation was introduced by
- This indicates lack of uniformity in the size of items
- When only two variables are studied, then such a correlation is called
- The aggregate index formula using base period quantities is known as
- This cannot be determined graphically
- When two variables move in the same direction, then such a correlation is called
- In order to save time in calculating mean from a data set containing a large number of observations, this is used
- It is a statistical device for measuring changes in the magnitude of a group of related variables
- The numerical value of a standard deviation can never be
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- It concentrates on the centre of a distribution
- It divides the distribution into hundred equal parts
- Base year is also known as
- The relationship between two variables of a series so that changes in the values of o9ne variable are associated with changes in the values of the other variable
- It is also known as cost of living index numbers
- It is the most frequently observed data value
- It is the central value which represents the entire distribution
19 Clues: Base year is also known as • The square of the standard deviations • This cannot be determined graphically • Coefficient of Variation was introduced by • It is the most frequently observed data value • It concentrates on the centre of a distribution • It is also known as cost of living index numbers • It divides the distribution into hundred equal parts • ...
Economics 2022-08-25
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- making or manufacturing raw materials into goods
- unable to repay outstanding debts
- wealth in the form of cash or other assets
- small scale
- material in the form of money, staff or other assets
- maximum productivity with minimum waste
- desire to buy goods or services
- acquire something by paying for it
- favorable condition or circumstance
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- being paid for work
- merchandise or possessions
- a stock of resource available
- money in the form of coins or notes
- a group of people with similarities
- laws or social effort to provide basic needs
- someone who buys goods or services
- large scale
- area where purchase or sales occur
18 Clues: small scale • large scale • being paid for work • merchandise or possessions • a stock of resource available • desire to buy goods or services • unable to repay outstanding debts • someone who buys goods or services • area where purchase or sales occur • acquire something by paying for it • money in the form of coins or notes • a group of people with similarities • ...
Economics 2023-09-18
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- A society's ability to produce a product most efficiently given all the products it could produce
- Person or business that buys, or consumes, goods or services
- Amount of a good or service that is available for use
- Cost of what you have to give up when making a choice
- Relating to or found within a country
- Coming from outside of a country
- Country with a less productive economy and a lower quality of life
- Country with a strong economy and a high quality of life
- Removal of trade barriers
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- Total value of all goods and services produced in a country
- Amount of goods and services produced given the amount of resources used
- Study of how people meet their wants and needs
- Desire for a particular good or service
- Person or business that makes and sells goods or services
- Something that keeps goods and services from entering a country
- Tax on imports or exports
- Exchange of goods and services in a market
- Country's economic growth and quality of life
18 Clues: Tax on imports or exports • Removal of trade barriers • Coming from outside of a country • Relating to or found within a country • Desire for a particular good or service • Exchange of goods and services in a market • Country's economic growth and quality of life • Study of how people meet their wants and needs • Amount of a good or service that is available for use • ...
Economics 2023-08-29
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- ________ includes all man-made durable goods which are used for further production.(7)
- Organisation refers to the services of an entrepreneur who controls, organizes and undertakes all ______. (5)
- Want is an effective ________.(6)
- Consumption means using up of _________. (7)
- _________ are the intangible goods that cannot be touched but satisfy human wants. (7)
- Everything obtained from the process of production is called ________.(6)
- The exchange value of a commodity in terms of other _______ is known as Value in Exchange.(11)
- __________ is partly used for consumption and partly saved. (6)
- Pollution free environment, rights and freedom to the people, good law and order, etc. are __________ welfare. (3,8)
- Wealth has value and possesses the characteristics of utility, scarcity, ______ and externality. (15)
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- Saving is the excess of income over ____________. (11)
- Production is the process of ______ various goods and services which are consumed by the people of the country. (8)
- Storing produced stock of goods is _______ utility. (4)
- _________is the value of a commodity or service expressed in terms of money. (5)
- Market is a system by which buyers and sellers establish _________ with each other directly or indirectly for purchasing goods and services. (7)
- ______are the imaginary and psychological units which measure utility. (5)
- Anything which is widely accepted in exchange for goods and services and for settling debts is called ______. (5)
- ___________ is a system by which people get a a living and satisfy their wants.(7)
18 Clues: Want is an effective ________.(6) • Consumption means using up of _________. (7) • Saving is the excess of income over ____________. (11) • Storing produced stock of goods is _______ utility. (4) • __________ is partly used for consumption and partly saved. (6) • Everything obtained from the process of production is called ________.(6) • ...
Economics 2026-03-10
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- A type of investment where you loan money to a government or company, and they promise to pay you back later with interest.
- A small percentage added to the price of items when you buy them at a store.
- A measurement that tracks the performance of a group of stocks to show how the market or part of the market is doing.
- Things you need to live or function, such as housing, food, transportation, and basic clothing.
- A budgeting strategy where you save money before spending anything else. When you get paid, you put money into savings first.
- Costs that change from month to month depending on how much you use or buy (like groceries, gas, or entertainment).
- Things you want but don’t need, like video games, eating out, or streaming subscriptions.
- An investing strategy where you spread your money across different investments to reduce risk.
- A budgeting method where you put cash into separate envelopes for different spending categories (like food or entertainment). When the envelope is empty, you stop spending in that category.
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- Money taken by the government from the money people earn from jobs or businesses.
- Basic systems a country needs to work properly, such as roads, bridges, airports, water systems, and power lines.
- An investment where many people pool their money together and a professional manager invests it in a mix of stocks, bonds, or other assets.
- Costs that stay about the same each month and must be paid regularly (like rent, a phone bill, or a car payment).
- One of the most famous stock market indexes in the United States. It tracks the performance of 30 large companies to show how the stock market is doing overall.
- A tax paid by people who own property (like land or houses) to help pay for local services such as schools and roads.
- A place where people buy and sell shares of companies, allowing them to own a small part of those companies.
- Something valuable that a person or company owns that can help build wealth, such as money, property, or investments.
- A budget where every dollar of income is given a job (spending, saving, or investing) so that income minus expenses equals zero.
18 Clues: A small percentage added to the price of items when you buy them at a store. • Money taken by the government from the money people earn from jobs or businesses. • Things you want but don’t need, like video games, eating out, or streaming subscriptions. • An investing strategy where you spread your money across different investments to reduce risk. • ...
Problems with the church 2025-05-18
Contemporary America 2022-05-18
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- communication skills.
- at the age of 70?
- "Just Say..."
- Main competitor of Nato
- What the war in Afghanistan was over
- Reagan was called this do to his
- what happened in 1981-1982 (think economy wise)
- reduces taxes and the use of "trickle-down"
- Operation...happened on Jan-Feb 1991
- What type of attempt was made towards
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- Last name of Vice president during Reagan's term
- Where Chinese student demonstrations happened
- Reagan's party while he was president
- George H.W Bush-"Read my lips:....."
- Reagan was a..before becoming president
- First name of Reagans wife
- 1st Superpower besides Communist Russia
- is included in what type of economics.
- secretary of the Communist Party
- Last name of the person who was the
- the nickname of the Strategic Defense Initiative
- George H.W Bush said reaganomics is "...economics"
22 Clues: "Just Say..." • at the age of 70? • communication skills. • Main competitor of Nato • First name of Reagans wife • Reagan was called this do to his • secretary of the Communist Party • Last name of the person who was the • George H.W Bush-"Read my lips:....." • What the war in Afghanistan was over • Operation...happened on Jan-Feb 1991 • Reagan's party while he was president • ...
Adam Smith and John M. Keynes 2025-11-06
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- Keynes attended
- Keynes is known for
- of Smith's book
- Smith believed in
- of economics
- Keynes was at this conference
- Smith taught
- this to economics
- Smith's idea rested on this principle
- "M" stands for this
- Smith used
- Smith was raised
- "C" stands for this
- Capitalism metaphor
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- negotiated from where
- Where Smith wrote his book
- Keynes was
- of economist Keynes was
- Theories US and Europe used
- Smith wrote in
- After the war, Keynes was a
- of the__ economists
- University Smith attended
- "G" stands for this
- type that functions best
- used to critique economic theory
- "I" stands for this
- of macro framework
- What Keynes offered in 1930
- Keynes inspired
30 Clues: Keynes was • Smith used • of economics • Smith taught • Smith wrote in • Keynes attended • of Smith's book • Keynes inspired • Smith was raised • Smith believed in • this to economics • of macro framework • Keynes is known for • of the__ economists • "G" stands for this • "I" stands for this • "M" stands for this • "C" stands for this • Capitalism metaphor • negotiated from where • of economist Keynes was • ...
Unit I Vocab Review 2025-08-27
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- the act of giving something up to get something else
- thinking about whether to do someone one more time
- the value of the alternative forgone
- the part of econ concerned with individuals
- refers to an incentive gone wrong
- liberal economist who called for the government to be like an umpire
- an economy based on central planning
- the condition of not having enough
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- the study of decision making
- focusing on the task your best at
- an economy characterized by 'voting with dollars'
- economics that says how things should be
- economics that describes how things are
- the 'father' of socialism
- another word for a market economy
- e.g. land, labor, capital, & entreprenuership
- an economy based on custom
- another word for a command economy
- the part of econ concerned with the overall economy
- the process of decising which wants to satisfy with which resources
20 Clues: the 'father' of socialism • an economy based on custom • the study of decision making • focusing on the task your best at • another word for a market economy • refers to an incentive gone wrong • another word for a command economy • the condition of not having enough • the value of the alternative forgone • an economy based on central planning • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2019-07-11
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- Jail, problems with the justice.
- The study of rivers, mountains, countries.
- Learning about economics
- Reading and understandign books.
- Finacial studies
- related with numbers
- Learning about softwares
- The study of societies
- Elements, H20
- The study of living things
- Albert Einstein
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- Spanish, English, German
- Freud, psicoanalysis
- Raymundo studied.....
- Painting.
- goverment
16 Clues: Painting. • goverment • Elements, H20 • Albert Einstein • Finacial studies • Freud, psicoanalysis • related with numbers • Raymundo studied..... • The study of societies • Spanish, English, German • Learning about economics • Learning about softwares • The study of living things • Jail, problems with the justice. • Reading and understandign books. • The study of rivers, mountains, countries.
Neclassical 2024-09-30
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- Name of the book that Alfred M. wrote.
- The point where supply equals demand in a market.
- The financial gain made in a transaction or business operation.
- An economic system based on private ownership and free markets.
- Neoclassical Economics emerged in the late 19th century as a response to ............ Economics.
- Surname of the main economist.
- The action of putting money into something with the expectation of earning a profit.
- The economic principle determining prices based on availability and desire.
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- Concept that explains how much the demand for a product will change if its price changes.
- The branch of economics that studies individual and business decisions.
- Revolution that was being experienced at the time that the Neoclassical Economics emerged.
- The economic theory that decisions are made based on additional costs and benefits.
- Satisfaction or benefit gained from consuming a product.
13 Clues: Surname of the main economist. • Name of the book that Alfred M. wrote. • The point where supply equals demand in a market. • Satisfaction or benefit gained from consuming a product. • The financial gain made in a transaction or business operation. • An economic system based on private ownership and free markets. • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-17
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- A country’s type of government is an example of a factor in the __________ environment.
- The economic environment is made up of both microeconomic and __________ factors.
- The __________ environment includes the attitudes, lifestyles, and behavioural patterns of consumers.
- Government __________ can encourage businesses to operate in certain areas.
- Businesses should monitor ____________ threats as well as leverage internal strengths.
- Factors in the political environment of a country include the __________ of the government.
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- The __________ environment consists of laws and regulations that affect business operations
- __________ studies individual decision-making in economics.
- A __________ analysis is used to examine a company’s internal strengths.
- Environmental factors include issues such as __________ levels caused by businesses.
- The __________ environment includes all factors outside the business.
- A significant decline in economic activity lasting more than a few months is called a __________.
12 Clues: __________ studies individual decision-making in economics. • The __________ environment includes all factors outside the business. • A __________ analysis is used to examine a company’s internal strengths. • Government __________ can encourage businesses to operate in certain areas. • ...
Unit 1 Our Changing Planet 2024-09-23
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- a material or energy source provided by nature that people need to survive
- the study of how people decide to use potentially scarce resources to provide goods and services that are in demand
- a large section of lithosphere that moves across the Earth's surface
- a factor determined by the conditions set up in an experiment
- increased output from a system results in increased input, leading to further increased output, and so on leading the system further toward an extreme
- the process created to artificially fix nitrogen or to pull it out of the air into a form we can use for agriculture
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- living within our planet’s means such that Earth and its resources can sustain us–and all life–for the future
- an organic compound that contains only hydrogen and carbon
- a factor scientists manipulate in an experiment
- soil removed by water, wind, ice, or gravity
- states that matter can be transformed but cannot be created or destroyed
- all living and nonliving things with which organisms interact
- a system where input and output essentially neutralize one another’s effects, stabilizing the system
- the set of moral principles or values held by a person or a society
- the environmental effects of an individual or group in terms of resources used and waste produced
- an economic and environmental theory that describes a situation where people overconsume a shared resource at the expense of others
16 Clues: soil removed by water, wind, ice, or gravity • a factor scientists manipulate in an experiment • an organic compound that contains only hydrogen and carbon • all living and nonliving things with which organisms interact • a factor determined by the conditions set up in an experiment • the set of moral principles or values held by a person or a society • ...
Economics 2013-01-08
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- Life without walls
- Grab life by the horns
- The future is black
- Broadcast Yourself
- Drive at earth
- Taking you forward
- Touch and be touched
- What you care about, we care about
- Impossible is nothing
- Don't be evil
- Connecting people
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- like power
- Milk's favorite cookie
- Take a break,take a
- Discover and be discovered
- I am what I am
- Say it spray it
- Only Healthy skin is soft and smooth
18 Clues: like power • Don't be evil • Drive at earth • I am what I am • Say it spray it • Connecting people • Life without walls • Broadcast Yourself • Taking you forward • The future is black • Take a break,take a • Touch and be touched • Impossible is nothing • Milk's favorite cookie • Grab life by the horns • Discover and be discovered • What you care about, we care about • ...
Economics 2013-11-08
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- A steady rise in prices over time
- The total production of all citizens of one country regardless of their location in the
- The study of the economic decisions made by individuals, firms, and markets
- Physical human energy used in production
- An item used to produce a product or a service
- Items that are not necessary for basic human survival
- The study of the national economy
- Inputs endowed by nature
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- A situation in which resources are lacking
- Money that exists because the government says that is has value is called
- When calculating GDP, the purchase of factories, equipment, and houses is included in
- The total production of goods and services that occurs within the legal borders of a
- Net exports are calculated as _________________________ minus
- Inflation is most likely to benefit _________________________ and
- Inputs created by humans
- A measure of those individuals seeking jobs but not working
- A decline in GDP for two or more quarters
- Items necessary for basic human survival
18 Clues: Inputs created by humans • Inputs endowed by nature • A steady rise in prices over time • The study of the national economy • Physical human energy used in production • Items necessary for basic human survival • A decline in GDP for two or more quarters • A situation in which resources are lacking • An item used to produce a product or a service • ...
Economics 2024-02-19
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- A good or service bought in one country that was prepared in another country
- The increase in the production of goods and services
- The rate of increase prices over a given period of time
- Items that satisfy human wants
- A system of value that facilities the exchange of goods in an economy
- A mandatory payment of charge collected by local state
- The income
- A recipt of funds or assets must have been freely given
- Intermedies between depositors who lend money to the bank and borrowers
- A medium of exchange for goods and services
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- The total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers
- A form of regulation that is usually set in place by the government to limit the quantity of a good
- The of income not spent or count expenditures
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- The production of goods that will be used to produce other goods
- Force The sum of employed plus the unemployed
- The movement of flow of money through the economy
- Certificates that entitle the holder of the stock to a proportionate share of ownership in a company
18 Clues: The income • Items that satisfy human wants • A medium of exchange for goods and services • The of income not spent or count expenditures • Force The sum of employed plus the unemployed • The movement of flow of money through the economy • The increase in the production of goods and services • A mandatory payment of charge collected by local state • ...
ECONOMICS 2025-04-07
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- Putting money into something for future profit.
- The amount of a good or service available.
- A place where goods and services are exchanged.
- Using resources optimally with minimal waste.
- The desire and ability to purchase a good or service.
- An action taken to influence an outcome.
- Limited availability of resources.
- Selecting between different alternatives.
- Meeting present needs without compromising future ones.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy.
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- Management of money and investments.
- Mutual reliance between different entities.
- A general increase in prices.
- Buying and selling of goods or services.
- A period of economic decline.
- Becoming different over time.
- Fairness and impartiality.
- Wealth used to produce more wealth.
18 Clues: Fairness and impartiality. • A general increase in prices. • A period of economic decline. • Becoming different over time. • Limited availability of resources. • Wealth used to produce more wealth. • Management of money and investments. • Buying and selling of goods or services. • An action taken to influence an outcome. • Selecting between different alternatives. • ...
Economics 2026-03-31
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- the quantity of a good
- limited resources
- THE FED
- the value of the forgone alternative action or decision
- a type of government as well as an economic system
- amount of product purchased
- AKA GDP
- Supply and demand rule the day
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- By head
- Capital, land, labor,entrepreneurship
- Combo of multiple economic systems
- lump sum, paid in installments
- an economic system based on private ownership
- cost you pay for a loan
- services are administered by the government
- system based on culture and tradition
- Government makes economic decisions
- ex of revolving credit
18 Clues: By head • THE FED • AKA GDP • limited resources • the quantity of a good • ex of revolving credit • cost you pay for a loan • amount of product purchased • lump sum, paid in installments • Supply and demand rule the day • Combo of multiple economic systems • Government makes economic decisions • Capital, land, labor,entrepreneurship • system based on culture and tradition • ...
Unit 1 Review 2023-03-07
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- This exists as a result of our unlimited wants but limited resources
- The study of how humans make choices under conditions of scarcity
- A factor of production made up of natural resources
- This goal of economics leads to increasing the amount (size, number, or output) of resources over time
- A factor of production defined as the work effort of humans
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- This goal of economics strives t maximize the benefits of production at the lowest cost possible
- This goal of economics ensures steady growth of the economy by maintaining stable unemployment levels and stable price levels for goods and services
- A factor of production that focuses on the innovative qualities and skills of people to create more efficient and effective use of land, labor, and/or capital
- This goal of economics seeks fairness and impartiality in the distribution of and access to resources
- This goal of economics limits the obstacles and constraints that hinder the free ability to make choices in the face of scarcity
- A factor of production defined as the machinery, equipment, factories, roads, etc. that are used in production
- This goal of economics strives to protect against risk or danger based upon the economic uncertainties of a society
12 Clues: A factor of production made up of natural resources • A factor of production defined as the work effort of humans • The study of how humans make choices under conditions of scarcity • This exists as a result of our unlimited wants but limited resources • This goal of economics strives t maximize the benefits of production at the lowest cost possible • ...
Ch 1: What is Economics? 2024-01-17
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- a type of economics that includes statements of opinions
- the "economist" in Luke 12:42
- worth determined by the nature of the product itself
- the school of economic thought that emphasizes the free market, private property, and the limited role of government
- a common-sense science of how to allocate limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants
- the Father of Austrian School of Economics
- economics is the study of what
- the study of choice between individual units
- an intangible product
- satisfaction one loses when he chooses one item over another
- worth determined by usefulness to the buyer
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- usefulness
- Menger said that it could be worth more than diamonds
- changing a nuisance good into an economic good
- the satisfaction one receives from a choice
- the kind of good that has a negative economic impact
- its value was debated in contrast to that of water
- the idea that everything is in limited quantity
- goods that have a price tag higher than zero
- because every choice has some amount of regret, economic nicknamed what?
- an imaginary unit of satisfaction
- the study of large-scale choices
- a type of service or good that has a price tag of zero
- a tangible item that has a measurable lifespan
24 Clues: usefulness • an intangible product • the "economist" in Luke 12:42 • economics is the study of what • the study of large-scale choices • an imaginary unit of satisfaction • the Father of Austrian School of Economics • the satisfaction one receives from a choice • worth determined by usefulness to the buyer • goods that have a price tag higher than zero • ...
Psychology Unit 1 AOS 1 - Psychological Development 2025-06-04
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- Neurotypical
- Psychiatrist
- Autism
- Social
- Psychologist
- HarryHarlow
- Biological
- Critical
- Atypical
- Sensitive
- Hereditary
- Environmental
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- Typical
- Culturalperspective
- Neurodiverse
- Statisticalrarity
- Personaldistress
- Socialnorms
- Adaptive
- Biopsychosocial
- Normality
- Piaget
- Schema
- Strangesituation
- Atypical
- Maladaptive
- Psychological
27 Clues: Autism • Social • Piaget • Schema • Typical • Adaptive • Atypical • Critical • Atypical • Normality • Sensitive • Biological • Hereditary • Socialnorms • HarryHarlow • Maladaptive • Neurotypical • Neurodiverse • Psychiatrist • Psychologist • Psychological • Environmental • Biopsychosocial • Personaldistress • Strangesituation • Statisticalrarity • Culturalperspective
Base Vocabulary for Environmental Economics Course 2024-12-07
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- ____________- Pollutants that cause harm near their source of emission and have localized effects (e.g., sulfur dioxide in cities).
- The process of converting waste materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials.
- The release of gases, liquids, or other substances into the atmosphere, often from industrial processes or vehicles.
- __________-Pollutants that accumulate in the environment over time because they are not easily broken down or removed (e.g., plastics, heavy metals).
- __________ Source Pollutants that originate from a single, identifiable source, such as a pipe or smokestack (e.g., factory effluents).
- The place or thing from which something comes or originates.
- __________Source Pollutants that come from diffuse, widespread sources, such as agricultural runoff or urban stormwater.
- Physical or financial harm caused to something.
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- _____________-Pollutants that do not persist in the environment and are naturally broken down or absorbed quickly (e.g., noise, organic waste).
- __________Emissions that are released steadily over time without significant interruptions (e.g., power plant emissions).
- The introduction of harmful substances or energy into the environment, leading to adverse effects on ecosystems or human health.
- A substance or factor that contaminates the environment, causing harm to ecosystems or human health.
- Substances left over after a process or reaction, often considered waste or byproducts.
- Liquid waste or sewage discharged into a river or sea.
- ____________Emissions that occur irregularly or in bursts, often due to specific events (e.g., oil spills, volcanic eruptions).
- _____________Pollutants that spread across regions or the globe, causing widespread environmental damage (e.g., greenhouse gases).
16 Clues: Physical or financial harm caused to something. • Liquid waste or sewage discharged into a river or sea. • The place or thing from which something comes or originates. • Substances left over after a process or reaction, often considered waste or byproducts. • A substance or factor that contaminates the environment, causing harm to ecosystems or human health. • ...
EconomicS 2017-03-03
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- An amount of money that a certain worker is paid.
- How?
- Amount of money that company usually recieves.
- Measure of variable's sesitivity.
- Process used to transform raw materials into goods.
- Financial benefit of a certain company.
- King of the world.
- Nominal place of supply/demand operations.
- Something that is used to pay for goods or services.
- King of the oil.
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- Consumers desire and willings to pay.
- Total amount of specific goods available to consumer.
- Shortness of supply.
- A unit of economic organization or activity.
- Company that owns almost all the market.
- The science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind.
- Balancing of factors all of which are not available on time.
- Value of measuring fixed amount of good or service.
18 Clues: How? • King of the oil. • King of the world. • Shortness of supply. • Measure of variable's sesitivity. • Consumers desire and willings to pay. • Financial benefit of a certain company. • Company that owns almost all the market. • Nominal place of supply/demand operations. • A unit of economic organization or activity. • Amount of money that company usually recieves. • ...
Economics 2016-05-05
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- analysis an examination of the additional benefits of an activity compared to the additional costs of that activity.
- in short supply
- is an economic system where few restrictions are placed on business activities and ownership.
- an economic system characterized by private or corporate ownership of capital goods, by investments that are determined by private decision, and by prices, production, and the distribution of goods that are determined mainly by competition in a free market.
- the lowest remuneration that employers may legally pay to workers. Equivalently, it is the price floor below which workers may not sell their labor.
- is a market form in which a market or industry is dominated by a small number of sellers
- is a situation when the price charged is more than or less than the equilibrium pricedetermined by market forces of demand and supply.
- all means of production are owned in common, rather than by individuals. It was envisioned by Karl Marx.
- excess demand is when the demand for a product or service exceeds its supply in a market.
- is the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that is utilized.
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- a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership and democratic control of the means of production, as well as the political ideologies, theories, and movements that aim at their establishment.
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
- the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial.
- is a situation when the price charged is more than or less than the equilibrium price determined by market forces of demand and supply.
- level of employment rates where there is no cyclical or deficient-demand unemployment.
- is the use of monetary or fiscal policy changes to kick start a lagging or struggling economy. Governments can use tactics such as lowering interest rates, increasing government spending and quantitative easing, to name a few, to accomplish this.
- market structure characterized by a single seller, selling a unique product in the market.
- benefit given by the government to groups or individuals usually in the form of a cash payment or tax reduction.
18 Clues: in short supply • the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial. • is the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that is utilized. • a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering. • level of employment rates where there is no cyclical or deficient-demand unemployment. • ...
Economics 2021-10-04
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- The desire to own something and the ability to pay for it.
- when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and ore of a substitute good.
- the statistical characteristics of populations and population segments, especially when used to identify consumers markets.
- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- describe demand that is very sensitive to a change in price.
- consumer will buy more of a good when its price is lower and less when its price is higher.
- goods that are used in place of one another.
- A table that lists the good a person will buy at various prices in a market.
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- a measure of how consumers respond to price changes.
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at various prices
- the total amount of money a consumer receives by selling goods or services
- describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1.
- a latin phrase that means "all other things held constant"
- The change in consumption that result when a price increase causes real income to decline.
- a good that consumers demand less of when their income increase.
- a good that consumers demand me of when their incomes increase.
- two goods that are bought and used together.
- describes demand that is not very sensitive to price changes.
18 Clues: two goods that are bought and used together. • goods that are used in place of one another. • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • a measure of how consumers respond to price changes. • describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1. • a latin phrase that means "all other things held constant" • ...
Economics 2025-03-03
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- Money that is paid in form of addition to the salary is called __
- The higher the percentage of workers from a firm that belong to a trade union, the greater the ___ bargaining power of that union with the employer
- There are 4 Types of Trade Unions, General, Industrial, White Collar, and _ union
- There are 4 functions of central bank. Banker to the ____ allows commercial banks to horror from central bank when they run into liquidity issues
- ___ union represents skilled & unskilled workers in the same industry. Anyone in the industry can join, irrespective of skill level or seniority
- The division of _ is when a task is broken up into several component tasks
- Money provided a means of ___ value to different goods and services
- Education provided highrr levels of skill & specialization to a worker. This increades their bargaining power relative to ___ workers
- ____ vertical integration occurs when there's an involvement beteeen merger/takeover with a firm further backward in the supply chain
- The labour market is a type of factor _
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- One of the advantages of horizontal integration is it reduced ____
- ___ is defined as a monthly fee to join a trade union
- ___ occurs when government-owned firman are sold to the private sector.
- Higher productivity is important for a firm & economy as higher profits may mean that the government revenue from __ tax will increase
- There are 6 characteristics of money, one of the characteristics is defined as the value of each denomination must be exactly the same. The description above matches ___
- Spending in an economy is also called _
- Disposable _ can either be saved or spent on goods/services
- Firms will struggle to recruit workers if they offer __ wages
18 Clues: Spending in an economy is also called _ • The labour market is a type of factor _ • ___ is defined as a monthly fee to join a trade union • Disposable _ can either be saved or spent on goods/services • Firms will struggle to recruit workers if they offer __ wages • Money that is paid in form of addition to the salary is called __ • ...
Economics 2024-11-07
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- A fixed income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower, typically corporate or governmental.
- A place where buyers and sellers interact to exchange goods and services.
- A loan specifically for purchasing real estate, secured by the property itself.
- The total amount of a product or service available for purchase at any given price.
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- A decrease in the general price level of goods and services.
- A severe and prolonged downturn in economic activity, more serious than a recession.
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced.
- Financial assets or resources that are used for the production of goods and services.
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- The act of allocating resources, usually money, in order to generate income or profit.
- Compulsory contributions to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and businesses' profits.
- The situation when individuals who are capable of working are unable to find a job.
- A fixed regular payment earned for work, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
- The desire of consumers to purchase goods and services at given prices.
- The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed.
- The availability of liquid assets to a market or company; the ease with which assets can be converted into cash.
- A situation where demand exceeds supply in a market.
- An excess of production or supply over demand.
18 Clues: An excess of production or supply over demand. • A situation where demand exceeds supply in a market. • A decrease in the general price level of goods and services. • A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • The desire of consumers to purchase goods and services at given prices. • ...
Economics 2022-01-12
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- this type of index number measures the general changes in prices between the current year and the base year
- The correlation coefficient will be -1 if the slope of the straight line in a scatter diagram is
- The square of the standard deviations
- Coefficient of Variation was introduced by
- This indicates lack of uniformity in the size of items
- When only two variables are studied, then such a correlation is called
- The aggregate index formula using base period quantities is known as
- This cannot be determined graphically
- When two variables move in the same direction, then such a correlation is called
- In order to save time in calculating mean from a data set containing a large number of observations, this is used
- It is a statistical device for measuring changes in the magnitude of a group of related variables
- The numerical value of a standard deviation can never be
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- It concentrates on the centre of a distribution
- It divides the distribution into hundred equal parts
- Base year is also known as
- The relationship between two variables of a series so that changes in the values of o9ne variable are associated with changes in the values of the other variable
- It is also known as cost of living index numbers
- It is the most frequently observed data value
- It is the central value which represents the entire distribution
19 Clues: Base year is also known as • The square of the standard deviations • This cannot be determined graphically • Coefficient of Variation was introduced by • It is the most frequently observed data value • It concentrates on the centre of a distribution • It is also known as cost of living index numbers • It divides the distribution into hundred equal parts • ...
Economics 2022-04-28
18 Clues: låna • skuld • vinst • ränta • utbud • valuta • börsen • ekonomi • konkurs • bokförare • konsument • kontanter • underskott • besparingar • investering • inkomstskatt • ekonomisk,sparsam • tillbakagång,"lama"
Economics 2022-05-10
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- consumers decide whether to consumer the “next” unit of a good
- increase government spending
- organize and distribute available resources,
- consumers can be “_______” to make choices voluntarily that are better for them and thus for society
- Increase money supply: lower reserve requirements for banks
- economists that assume that consumers are rational.
- the field of economics that looks at the economic behaviors of individuals, households, and companies.
- takes a wider view and looks at the economies on a much larger scale—regional, national, continental, or even global.
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- Economic decisions are made by individuals competing to earn profits based on supply and demand in this economy
- a means by which societies or
- and goods across a geographic region or country.
- the founding father of economics
- An economic system where tradition and custom govern economic decisions
- general rise in the price level of an economy over a period of time. When the general price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services
- When private producers are left alone to decide what to produce and how to produce it, they are guided by the…
- Combines elements of pure market and command economies; Government and individuals share the economic decision making process in this economy
- The government or other central authority makes all economic decisions in this type of economy
- anything that gives value or benefit to its owner
18 Clues: increase government spending • a means by which societies or • the founding father of economics • organize and distribute available resources, • and goods across a geographic region or country. • anything that gives value or benefit to its owner • economists that assume that consumers are rational. • Increase money supply: lower reserve requirements for banks • ...
Economics 2022-09-01
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- an economy in which people will take risks when they invest their money, start new businesses, etc.
- movable goods produced within the boundaries of one country
- work, especially physical work.
- describes the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers
- a net total of the flow of payments received in a given time period.
- situation where there is a single seller in the market
- is anything that is generally accepted to have value as a medium of exchange so that it can be traded for goods and services
- of physical tools, plants, and equipment
- is the resource that encompasses the natural resources used in the production
- economic concept that relates to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services
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- principal method by which a government gains revenue into its budget
- goods produced outside the boundaries of one country, which are then purchased by that country
- is when someone is willing and able to work but does not have a paid job
- the item offered for sale
- includes people who are in a paid job for one hour or more in a week
- means by which the exchange of goods and services takes place as a result of buyers and sellers being in contact with one another
- markets dominated by a small number of suppliers
- marketplace where securities, commodities, derivatives and other financial instruments are traded
18 Clues: the item offered for sale • work, especially physical work. • of physical tools, plants, and equipment • markets dominated by a small number of suppliers • situation where there is a single seller in the market • movable goods produced within the boundaries of one country • principal method by which a government gains revenue into its budget • ...
Economics 2025-06-23
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- A graphical representation showing the relationship between price and quantity supplied.
- A graphical representation showing the inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded.
- The type of good that can replace each other.
- As the price of a good rises, the quantity supplied increases, ceteris paribus
- Potential benefit lost when one alternative is chosen over another.
- Amount of money required in payment for a good or service.
- A tax imposed on goods or services.
- The state of the market where quantity demanded equals quantity supplied.
- As the price of a good falls, the quantity demanded increases, ceteris paribus.
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- A place where buyers and sellers engage in exchange.
- The type of good consumed together.
- Acronym for Demand ceteris paribus conditions.
- When quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded.
- Latin phrase meaning all other things being the same.
- When quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied.
- The quantity of a good or service that producers are willing and able to offer at a given price.
- Acronym for Supply ceteris paribus conditions.
- The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at variouos prices.
18 Clues: The type of good consumed together. • A tax imposed on goods or services. • The type of good that can replace each other. • Acronym for Demand ceteris paribus conditions. • Acronym for Supply ceteris paribus conditions. • When quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded. • When quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied. • ...
economics 2026-01-21
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- - an item which is generally acceptable as a means of payment
- – basic facilities needed for economic activity.
- – development of skills and knowledge.
- – creation of goods and services.
- - expenditure by household on consumer goods and income
- – movement of people from rural to urban areas.
- – movement of people between countries or regions.
- – services that maintain or improve health.
- – number of people in paid work.
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- – an increase in a country’s real output over time.
- – uneven distribution of income or wealth.
- – total number of people in a country.
- – improvement in economic and social well-being.
- – money earned by individuals or a country.
- – output produced per worker.
- – total goods and services produced.
- – lack of income to meet basic needs.
- – a loan to help buy a house
18 Clues: – a loan to help buy a house • – output produced per worker. • – number of people in paid work. • – creation of goods and services. • – total goods and services produced. • – lack of income to meet basic needs. • – total number of people in a country. • – development of skills and knowledge. • – uneven distribution of income or wealth. • ...
Economics 2013-01-08
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- Milk's favorite cookie
- Touch and be touched
- Take a break,take a ..
- The future is black
- Grab life by the horns
- What you care about, we care about
- Life without walls
- Impossible is nothing
- Don't be evil
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- Taking you forward
- I am what I am
- Connecting people
- Broadcast Yourself
- Only Healthy skin is soft and smooth
- Drive at earth
- Spice smell like power
- Say it spray it
- Discover and be discovered
18 Clues: Don't be evil • I am what I am • Drive at earth • Say it spray it • Connecting people • Taking you forward • Broadcast Yourself • Life without walls • The future is black • Touch and be touched • Impossible is nothing • Milk's favorite cookie • Take a break,take a .. • Spice smell like power • Grab life by the horns • Discover and be discovered • What you care about, we care about • ...
Economics 2013-11-22
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- a reward on paper to show ownership in a corporation.
- two or more firms who compet in the same market.
- corporation thatissues between family members
- the general partner can only have one partner
- combination between businesses merging more than three.
- a contract to repay borrowed money.
- the most common partnership they use.
- An agreement towards the partnership.
- Establishment of rules for partnership adopted by uniform state law.
- sells stock on open market.
- profits paid out to stockholders.
- Sells goods and services from a large corporation.
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- Involved in differnet stages of producing the same goods and services.
- This partnership recognized by many states.
- a license that is issued by state gov. to form a corporation.
- an individual stockholder owning legal entity.
- valubles
- An organization owned by two or more people that agree on specific profits
18 Clues: valubles • sells stock on open market. • profits paid out to stockholders. • a contract to repay borrowed money. • the most common partnership they use. • An agreement towards the partnership. • This partnership recognized by many states. • corporation thatissues between family members • the general partner can only have one partner • ...
Economics 2022-05-08
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- make something needed or wanted
- business makes more money than loses
- a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend
- put money into something that can help in the future
- an official ban on trade with a particular country.
- general consumption tax on the consumption of goods and services
- the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- sum of financial assets that are required to produce goods or services.
- rivalry where companies try to be better than the other
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- money one has saved, especially through a bank
- regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- other word for money
- money matters or transactions of some size or importance
- guy in charge of the business
- a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account
- legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts and
- the monetary value of expenditures for supplies or services
- a request
18 Clues: a request • other word for money • guy in charge of the business • make something needed or wanted • business makes more money than loses • money one has saved, especially through a bank • an official ban on trade with a particular country. • put money into something that can help in the future • a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend • ...
Economics 2022-08-25
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- making or manufacturing raw materials into goods
- unable to repay outstanding debts
- wealth in the form of cash or other assets
- small scale
- material in the form of money, staff or other assets
- maximum productivity with minimum waste
- desire to buy goods or services
- acquire something by paying for it
- favorable condition or circumstance
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- being paid for work
- merchandise or possessions
- a stock of resource available
- money in the form of coins or notes
- a group of people with similarities
- laws or social effort to provide basic needs
- someone who buys goods or services
- large scale
- area where purchase or sales occur
18 Clues: small scale • large scale • being paid for work • merchandise or possessions • a stock of resource available • desire to buy goods or services • unable to repay outstanding debts • someone who buys goods or services • area where purchase or sales occur • acquire something by paying for it • money in the form of coins or notes • a group of people with similarities • ...
Economics 2022-11-28
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- all the objects in nature that make production possible
- the four resources necessary to produce goods and services
- this occurs whenever we do not have enough resources
- is the cost of the next best use of your time or money when you choose to do one thing rather than another
- work that is preformed for someone else
- the physical and mental efforts that people contribute to the production of goods and services
- the total value of all the final goods and services produced in a country during a single year
- this occurs whenever we have more than enough resources
- the study of how we make decisions in a world where resources are limited, has to do with money
- a financial contribution that the citizens of a country or state give to the government in order to pay for government functions
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- the individuals who start new businesses, introduce new products, and improve management techniques
- items that you can use that satisfy your wants or needs
- things we would like to have; that would make life more comfortable or enjoyable
- the quality of life based on the pessessions of necessities and things that make life easeier
- the tools, machinery, and buildings used to make other products
- a thing that is usable, and has a certain amount of supply, could be money, products, energy, or natural items
- a system where private citizens own most, if not all, of the means of production
- things that are required for survival
18 Clues: things that are required for survival • work that is preformed for someone else • this occurs whenever we do not have enough resources • all the objects in nature that make production possible • items that you can use that satisfy your wants or needs • this occurs whenever we have more than enough resources • ...
Economics 2023-11-20
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- a change in this will cause a movement along the demand curve.
- an axis used to plot the demand curve
- a good which is scarce
- a point outside the PPC
- a non price factor affecting demand
- goods that go hand in hand/ consumed together
- tea and coffee are...........for each other
- the concept of specialisation was brought out him/ father of modern economics
- economic agents are able to consider the outcome of their choices and recognise the net benefits of each one
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- value of the next best alternative foregone when making a choice
- a point inside the PPC
- economy which is controlled by the state
- a diagram that shows the maximum combination of goods that can be produced with the full employment of resources and technology within an economy
- unlimited want & limited resources leads to this
- these goods have no opportunity cost
- all other factors are being held constant
- a disadvantage of specialisation
- a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price for them.
18 Clues: a point inside the PPC • a good which is scarce • a point outside the PPC • a disadvantage of specialisation • a non price factor affecting demand • these goods have no opportunity cost • an axis used to plot the demand curve • economy which is controlled by the state • all other factors are being held constant • tea and coffee are...........for each other • ...
Economics 2023-09-18
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- Country with a strong economy and a high quality of life
- Study of how people meet their wants and needs
- Country with a less productive economy and a lower quality of life
- Something that keeps goods and services from entering a country
- Exchange of goods and services in a market
- Person or business that buys, or consumes, goods or services
- Desire for a particular good or service
- Coming from outside of a country
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- Cost of what you have to give up when making a choice
- Amount of a good or service that is available for use
- Relating to or found within a country
- Person or business that makes and sells goods or services
- A society's ability to produce a product most efficiently given all the products it could produce
- Tax on imports or exports
- Total value of all goods and services produced in a country
- Amount of goods and services produced given the amount of resources used
- trade Removal of trade barriers
- Country's economic growth and quality of life
18 Clues: Tax on imports or exports • Coming from outside of a country • trade Removal of trade barriers • Relating to or found within a country • Desire for a particular good or service • Exchange of goods and services in a market • Country's economic growth and quality of life • Study of how people meet their wants and needs • ...
ECONOMICS 2019-09-09
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- Raw materials, labour, money
- An essential to live
- Poor management of resources leads to this
- Person who buys goods or rents services
- The amount of a good for sale at a particular price and time
- Money, equipment, buildings to turn raw materials into products
- Management of money, resources of a country
- A shortage results in _____ prices
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- A surplus results in _______ prices
- Value of a good agreed upon by consumer and producer
- When more goods and services are available than the demand
- A luxury
- All things are limited, give up one thing to get another
- When not enough goods or services are available to meet demand
- Best quality at lowest price
- Manufacturer of goods to sell
- Ability and willingness of people to buy a good
- Money gained in excess of costs
18 Clues: A luxury • An essential to live • Raw materials, labour, money • Best quality at lowest price • Manufacturer of goods to sell • Money gained in excess of costs • A shortage results in _____ prices • A surplus results in _______ prices • Person who buys goods or rents services • Poor management of resources leads to this • Management of money, resources of a country • ...
Economics 2024-05-12
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- The monetary value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period
- Happens when demand for goods and services outweighs supply, which remains stable or drops
- All of the output generated within the borders of a country
- The costs incurred by a firm when it changes its prices
- The result of workers searching for new employment or transitioning from their old jobs to new ones.
- When consumer and asset prices decrease over time, and purchasing power increases
- A situation when a person is unemployed not due to unavailability of jobs in the economy, but because of not being able to find employment of his/her own choice.
- Occurs when overall prices increase due to increases in the cost of wages and raw materials
- The costs that people incur to minimize their cash holdings during times of high inflation
- Long-lasting unemployment that comes about due to shifts in an economy
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- Occurs when people are unemployed at particular times of the year when demand for labour is lower than usua
- A type of unemployment that is caused by fluctuations in the business cycle or economic cycl
- An increase in the amount of goods and services produced per head of the population over a period of time.
- The rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- Commodities that are grown, produced, or manufactured in foreign countries and have not undergone changes in form or condition or enhancement in value by further manufacturing
- A situation where a person actively searches for employment but is unable to find work
- The amount of goods and services that an economy is capable of producing.
- The state or condition where people and communities cannot meet a minimum standard of living because they lack the proper resources
18 Clues: The costs incurred by a firm when it changes its prices • The rate of increase in prices over a given period of time • All of the output generated within the borders of a country • Long-lasting unemployment that comes about due to shifts in an economy • The amount of goods and services that an economy is capable of producing. • ...
Economics 2023-03-28
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- Материалдық игіліктерді өндіру, айырбастау, бөлу және тұтыну үрдісі кезінде адамдар арасында пайда болатын өндірістік қатынастар.
- Логистикалық операцияларды орындауға кеткен шығындар.
- Негізгі құралдардан тозуды алып тастағандағы қалатын бастапқы немесе қалпына келтіру құны … құн деп аталады?
- Бір межелі жерге жөнелтілетін бірнеше шағын жөнелтілімдерді көліктің өткізу қабілетіне сәйкес бір үлкейтілгенге топтастыруды қамтитын логистикалық операция.
- Нақты сомада немесе орындалмаған шарттық міндеттемелер сомасының пайызында айқындалатын тұрақсыздық айыбының түрі.
- Агенттік шарт негізінде әрекет ететін және көліктік-экспедиторлық қызметтерді ұйымдастыратын, бірақ тасымалдау процесіне тікелей қатыспайтын, тасымалдау агенті болып табылатын жеке немесе заңды тұлға.
- Заттың физикалық және моральдық қасиеттерін жоғалту процесі?
- 1990 жылдың 1 маусымынан бастап енгізіген халықаралық сауда палатасының қолдауымен жасалған коммерциялық терминдер сөздігі.
- Бұл жобаға салынған бастапқы инвестицияның толық өтелуіне кететін уақыт.
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- Машиналарды, құрал-жабдықтарды, көлік құралдарын, өндірістік мақсаттағы ғимараттарды ұзақ мерзімге жалдаған жалға алушы мүліктерді пайдалану шамасы бойынша борыштарын бірте-бірте өтеуі
- Әрбір өндірістік цикл немесе бір айналыстан кейін, оның ішінде "тапсырма алу – сақтау - жеткізу - бөлу - сату" циклдері аяқталғаннан кейін, пайдаланылған қаражаттың кәсіпорынға тауарлық түсімнің ішінде операциялық шығындар арқылы қайтарылуын білдіретін ұғым қандай?
- Алынған ақшаға сатып алуға болатын тауарлар мен қызметтер кешені бұл?
- Қоғамдық өнімді өндіру процесінде тірі және материалдық еңбектің жиынтық шығындары қалай аталады?
- Кәсіпорында логистикалық процестерді басқа субъектілерге беру сценарийіне қарама-қарсы процестердің орындалуы бұл?
- Көлік желісінің соңғы немесе аралық пунктінде орналасқан және жүктерді,жолаушыларды,багаждарды және тб тасымалдау кезінде ортақ пайдаланылатын көліктің әртүрлі түрлерінің өзара іс-қимылын қамтамасыз ететін құрылғылар кешені.
- Зерттелетін экономикалық процесстер мен құбылыстардың ең нақты сандық және сапалық сипаттамаларын көрсететін ЭММ модельдер қалай аталады?
- Адам қызметінің нәтижелерінің, өндіріс пен еңбек шығындарының және өндіріске жұмсалған қаражаттың қатынасымен анықталатын шама.
- Өнім бірлігін немесе қызмет бірлігін өндіруге, сондай-ақ өндірістің жекелеген түрлеріне шығындарды құндық (ақшалай) нысанда анықтау дегеніміз?
18 Clues: Логистикалық операцияларды орындауға кеткен шығындар. • Заттың физикалық және моральдық қасиеттерін жоғалту процесі? • Алынған ақшаға сатып алуға болатын тауарлар мен қызметтер кешені бұл? • Бұл жобаға салынған бастапқы инвестицияның толық өтелуіне кететін уақыт. • ...
enviromental leading 2025-09-19
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- Laws and regulations that govern activities
- Law for chemicals
- Agreed criteria for protecting the environment
- Measure of human impact on the environment
- Official permission to carry out activities affecting the environment
- Rules established by a government
- Using materials and energy wisely
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- Harm caused to the natural environment
- The duty to protect and care for the natural environment
- Recommended practices to protect the environment
- Law for waste
- Ongoing efforts to enhance processes and performance
- Step-by-step strategies to achieve goals
- Law for water
- Maximizing value while minimizing environmental impact
15 Clues: Law for waste • Law for water • Law for chemicals • Rules established by a government • Using materials and energy wisely • Harm caused to the natural environment • Step-by-step strategies to achieve goals • Measure of human impact on the environment • Laws and regulations that govern activities • Agreed criteria for protecting the environment • ...
Economics Lesson 1 2022-02-03
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- We can't have everything we _______ so we have to make choices
- Understanding economics helps us understand the ________
- part of microeconomics, makes choices for their family
- the study of the choices we make to get what we want and need
- there is not enough of something for everyone who wants it, it is limited
- Economics is all about ________
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- the choices governments, states, and countries make with their resources
- the choices you, households, and business make with their resources
- the things we use to get what we want and need
- part of macroeconomics, makes choices for a country
- Understanding economics helps us make better _____
- a type of resource
- the PS5 is _______
13 Clues: a type of resource • the PS5 is _______ • Economics is all about ________ • the things we use to get what we want and need • Understanding economics helps us make better _____ • part of macroeconomics, makes choices for a country • part of microeconomics, makes choices for their family • Understanding economics helps us understand the ________ • ...
Problems with the church 2025-05-18
Adam Smith 2025-11-05
Across
- He criticized______.
- Study of human efforts to satisfy seemingly unlimited and completing wants theiugh the careful use of relatively scare resources?
- What school was he educated at?
- What market did he believe in?
- What principles did his ideas rest on?
- What book did he write?
- _____ Value of all final services.
- What us Adam Smith?
- How to produce?
Down
- His insighful analysis elevated economics to the status of ______.
- What school did he teach at?
- What year did he die?
- Rational self intrest improves the economy and _______.
- Who is the father of economics?
- What year was he born?
15 Clues: How to produce? • What us Adam Smith? • He criticized______. • What year did he die? • What year was he born? • What book did he write? • What school did he teach at? • What market did he believe in? • What school was he educated at? • Who is the father of economics? • _____ Value of all final services. • What principles did his ideas rest on? • ...
Industrial Revolution and Imperialism - Bryn Wandel 2025-02-20
Across
- exploited during imperialism
- major economic change when machinery replaced hand labor
- known for his ideas about communism and socialism
- different classes of society are more or less advanced than others
- government controlled, everybody equal
- joining together to go on strike
- fenced in farmland
- father of modern economics
- no private property, extreme socialism
- take over of a less advanced civilization
- free choice economics
- prejudice and discrimination based on race
- an organization formed by workers who join together
Down
- individual shareholders - big businesses
- moving crops from year to year
- native
- government intervention in the economy
- cloth and thread
- rapid movement of people to cities
- meeting dividing Africa
- German who led the Berlin Conference
- continent taken over by Europe
- process of changing to machine production of goods
- skilled workers, professionals, business people
- free market economics
- refusal to work due to conditions required by employers
26 Clues: native • cloth and thread • fenced in farmland • free choice economics • free market economics • meeting dividing Africa • father of modern economics • exploited during imperialism • moving crops from year to year • continent taken over by Europe • joining together to go on strike • rapid movement of people to cities • German who led the Berlin Conference • ...
