Fundamental Economics Concept
Across
- 4. Desires for goods and services beyond basic needs.
- 6. A graph showing the maximum output combinations of two goods that can be produced.
- 8. Basic necessities required for survival (food, water, shelter).
- 9. Natural resources used in production (e.g., minerals, water).
- 10. Limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants.
- 11. The ability to take risks and innovate in creating new products/services.
- 12. Resources used to make goods and services: Land, Labor, Capital, and Entrepreneurship.
Down
- 1. A factor that motivates people to take specific actions (rewards/penalties).
- 2. Human effort used in production (physical or mental work).
- 3. Man-made tools or equipment used in production (e.g., machinery).
- 5. The value of the next best alternative that you give up when making a choice.
- 7. Giving up one thing to gain another when making a decision.