The Production Process
Across
- 3. The purchasing of capital goods.
- 6. When average costs per unit rise as a firm increases the scale of its operations.
- 8. When a worker focuses on producing one type of good or service, increasing efficiency and skill.
- 9. A production process that uses a large amount of human labour relative to capital.
- 10. Type of production that produces a one-off product from start to finish for a specific customer.
- 11. A measure of the efficiency of production.
- 12. When average costs per unit fall as a firm increases the scale of its operations.
- 13. When production is pushed beyond capacity, causing strain and breakdowns. Tip: its to do with the overuse of resources
- 14. Type of production that produces a set quantity of a product, then reconfiguring to produce another similar batch.
- 15. When equipment or workers are idle due to low demand. Tip: its to do with the lack of use of available resources
Down
- 1. The creation of goods and services to satisfy wants, involving transforming resources into finished goods or services.
- 2. Man made good used to produce another good or service
- 4. Splitting the production process into separate tasks so each worker concentrates in one area.
- 5. Type of production that uses a continuous production line where products move along an assembly line.
- 7. A production process that uses a large amount of machinery and equipment relative to labour.