Economics
Across
- 3. All the natural resources (including land/space) used in the production of a good or service.
- 4. Refers to "first world" countries, states where nearly all citizens have access to infrastructure, healthcare, clean water, and technology; little to no extreme poverty.
- 6. Condition of being unequal (economic inequality)
- 9. It's very difficult for people to escape poverty
- 10. Refers to property or other assets that have no proven ownership.
- 12. All the human labor required for the production and distribution.
- 13. Average age of death for people in a nation.
- 14. An increase in the capacity of an economy to produce goods and services.
- 18. The state of owing money.
- 20. prizes, money, or other material gain awarded for a desired behavior.
- 21. Benefits guaranteed to an individual.
- 22. Combined value of all goods and services bought, sold, and produced in a year.
- 24. percent of a population that can read at a primary school level or higher.
- 25. The use of monetary or fiscal policy changes to kickstart growth in the economy.
Down
- 1. Quantification of the economic value of a worker's skill set.
- 2. Also "third world" nations, these countries host a high level of extreme poverty and many citizens lack access to basic healthcare and infrastructure.
- 5. All the man-made resources used in the production of a good or service - includes money, equipment, and partially finished goods used to produce a good or service.
- 7. Set of factors or events by which poverty, once started, is likely to continue unless there is outside intervention.
- 8. Measures the rate of people seeking work that are unable to find it in a giving economy.
- 11. The term for the basic physical systems of a business or nation.
- 15. An overall measure the well being of a person in a given nation, as a measure of their capacity for the economic growth and stability.
- 16. Mainly free enterprise but government sets and organizes programs intended to promote economic progress and consumer safety.
- 17. average number of children born per family in a nation.
- 19. The creative minds (inventors) and business people who are essential to the development or improvement.
- 23. Period of no or negative economic growth (negative GDP growth rate) that last more than six months.