Measures of economic performance

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Across
  1. 1. Total value of goods and services produced within a country in a year.
  2. 6. Number of people claiming unemployment-related benefits.
  3. 7. GDP divided by population, used as a measure of living standards.
  4. 8. Adjusts exchange rates so that a basket of goods costs the same in different countries, allowing for better comparisons of living standards.
  5. 9. Key measure of inflation targeting prices of a basket of goods.
  6. 14. A reduction in the rate of inflation (prices still rising, but slower).
  7. 15. A quarterly sample survey of households measuring unemployment.
  8. 16. Composite measure of development including health, education, and income.
  9. 17. GDP plus net income from abroad.
Down
  1. 2. Output per unit of input (e.g., output per worker).
  2. 3. A sustained rise in the general price level.
  3. 4. Record of a country's transactions with the rest of the world, specifically the Current Account.
  4. 5. People actively seeking work but without a job.
  5. 10. GDP adjusted for inflation (price changes).
  6. 11. Older inflation measure including housing costs (mortgage interest, council tax).
  7. 12. Percentage change in real GDP.
  8. 13. A measure of statistical dispersion intended to represent the income or wealth inequality within a nation.
  9. 14. A decrease in the general price level.