Economics Crossword

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