Economics
Across
- 1. government policies that restrict international trade to help domestic industries
- 4. a larger economic unit
- 8. the study of politics, economics and law on a global level
- 10. a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole
- 12. an organization not connected to national government; independent and 'stateless'
- 13. the allocation of goods and resources for promoting social welfare
- 14. the study of what is likely to happen when individuals make choices due to other factors
- 16. a nation's exports exceed its imports
- 17. where a nation utilizes its economic resources fully instead of building a trade surplus
- 18. the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time
- 19. when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work
- 20. a social science that analyzes and describes the consequences of choices
Down
- 2. a nation's imports exceed its exports
- 3. a chemical, biological or radioactive weapon capable of causing widespread death and destruction
- 5. the unlawful use or threat of violence particularly against the state or the public as a politically motivated means of attack or coercion
- 6. smaller economic unit
- 7. field of economics dealing with the strategic behavior of firms, regulatory policy, antitrust policy and market competition
- 9. to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
- 11. an applied field of economics concerned with the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber
- 15. an economic practice by which governments used their economies to augment state power at the expense of other countries