the nature of the economy
Across
- 2. the Reserve Bank using interest rates to achieve economic objectives
- 10. where the exchange of goods, services or resources between buyers and sellers occurs
- 12. the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat
- 15. goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers
- 17. the cyclical fluctuations in the general level of economic activity
- 19. the purchasing of goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
- 20. of an existing business
- 22. levels of unemployment and sometimes falling prices
Down
- 1. the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect
- 3. regularly putting aside some money for future use
- 4. states that the quantity of a good or service supplied varies directly with price
- 5. the process that sees people, goods, money and ideas moving around the world faster and more
- 6. than before
- 7. states that the quantity of a good or service demanded varies inversely to price
- 8. the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
- 9. process the process of creating a new or significantly improved product, service or process
- 11. general rise in prices across all sectors of the economy, causing money to lose its value
- 13. price that must be paid in order to use someone else’s money
- 14. in a region or country
- 16. a severe contraction in the level of economic activity resulting in many business failures, high and
- 18. either adding a new product to an existing product line, or significantly improving an existing product
- 20. all activities undertaken for the purpose of production, distribution and consumption of goods and
- 21. the use of money to purchase equipment or premises for the establishment of a new business or the