Across
- 2. Products that are typically used together.
- 4. Tools, machines, and buildings used to produce goods and services.
- 5. People that work to produce and services in a business.
- 8. A state where supply and demand are balanced in a market.
- 11. Those in which customs and traditions are more important than money.
- 12. An item not necessary for survival but that adds pleasure and comfort to life.
- 13. Those raw materials that we get from earth.
- 15. One that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism.
- 17. A prolonged downturn in the economy with widespread unemployment and reduced spending.
- 19. An item which can be seen or touched but is not necessary for survival.
- 20. When there is a drastic change in market activity.
- 22. An item that can be seen or touched and is essential for survival.
- 24. An item necessary for survival.
- 25. General increase in the price of goods and services over a period of time.
Down
- 1. Which goods and services are made available to consumers.
- 3. Cannot be perceived by touch.
- 6. The total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- 7. People or business that buy goods or services.
- 9. An item that can be seen or touched.
- 10. A person who uses goods or services.
- 14. A period of economic decline marked by reduced trade and job losses.
- 16. An economic system where two forces, known as supply and demand, direct the production of goods and services.
- 18. A product or service that consumers see as essentially the same or similar-enough to another product.
- 21. One in which a centralized government controls the means of production and determines output levels.
- 23. The desire and ability of consumers to purchase goods and services at a given price.
