Economic Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. taking money without permission
  2. 5. a contribution to the state revenue, collected by the government. (income
  3. 6. Obsolesce when something is built and it is useful and limited
  4. 8. Resolutions there are several steps in coming up with budget resolutions. It is when the President, Senate and the House all approve an budget proposed by the President. It is mainly on how to spend Government funds, tax money etc.
  5. 9. the difference between the amount of money earned and the amount spent in buying, or producing something.
  6. 12. current medium of exchange in the form of coins and bank notes.
  7. 14. the action of spending money.
  8. 16. items that can be traded and sold
  9. 18. insufficient or having not enough of something such as money.
  10. 19. money received from work or through investments.
Down
  1. 1. to carry or send something to an foreign country
  2. 2. person who organizes or operates a business. Or a promoter of an product or company.
  3. 4. Obsolescence Fashion is an example of perceived obsolescence because it is “desirability” rather than a need.
  4. 7. of Demand is the law when the quantity demanded and the price is inversely related
  5. 10. n natural source of supply or support or a source of information or expertise
  6. 11. a particular branch of economic or commercial activity
  7. 13. Natural resource exploitation
  8. 15. to bring from a foreign or external source
  9. 17. shares of a particular company or industry (see above).