Across
- 3. This consists of the transportation systems and utilities necessary in a modern economy.
- 6. This type of technology uses electricity to control data such as computers, smartphones, and the Internet.
- 10. These are the economic resources a nation uses to make goods and supply services for its population.
- 11. The branch of economics that studies human behavior and choices that relate to the economic decisions of individuals and businesses.
- 14. This type of infrastructure includes sanitation systems, power plants, water systems, and telecommunications services.
- 15. These are those products businesses use to produce other goods.
- 16. This is when something is given up in order to gain something else.
- 17. The value of the next-best option that was not selected.
- 19. All the tools and machinery used to produce goods or provide services.
- 21. The work performed by people in businesses, also called human resources.
Down
- 1. This type of technology is powered by steam and fuel combustion, examples are, automobiles, jets, and factories.
- 2. The amount of work a person can do in a specific amount of time, usually an hour.
- 4. The branch of economics that studies human behavior and choices that relate to the entire economy of a nation.
- 5. The use of science to invent useful things or to solve problems.
- 7. This is a science that examines how goods and services are produced, sold, and used.
- 8. This develops when demand is higher than the available resources.
- 9. This type of infrastructure includes highways, bridges, railroads, public transportation, seaports, and airports.
- 12. The willingness and ability to start a new business.
- 13. This type of technology includes levers, wedges, inclined plane, screws, pulleys, wheels and axles.
- 18. The relative worth of something.
- 20. This FoP includes all of a nation’s natural resources.
