Across
- 2. Something that is able to be viewed and is tangible
- 6. Trees are an example of what type of resource?
- 7. The point where prices are fair and there is a good amount of supply; the balance of supply and demand
- 9. The creation of a product, service or process that has not been made before
- 10. Resources that are nice to have, but are not necessary in order to survive
- 14. Amount of supply, good or service, available at a specific price (_____ demanded)
- 15. Equipment, buildings and money are an example of what kind of resource?
- 16. The amount of people who want to purchase goods and services
- 18. Resources necessary for survival
- 20. A good that is of better quality and costs more money (_____ goods)
- 21. Someone who uses, but not always purchases, goods or services; synonym for client
- 22. Aid that a person or organization provides to improve the lives of others, typically in exchange for money
- 23. Amount of demand at a specific price (______ demanded)
- 24. Food, shelter, and water are _____ goods
Down
- 1. Tennis rackets and tennis balls (________ goods)
- 3. A product or service that has become pointless because there are improved versions of it and/or it has become outdated
- 4. Crayola is an example of a producer/consumer?
- 5. Unable to be grasped. (adj.)
- 8. The use of technology, materials or processes to enhance a product, or how it is manufactured and sold
- 11. The amount of a product or service that a company is willing and able to provide at a given time
- 12. The workers who make goods and services (____ resource)
- 13. People or organizations that purchase services or goods
- 14. A curve on a graph used to show the amount of supply (_____ curve)
- 17. A curve on a graph used to show the amount of demand (_______ curve)
- 19. Goods used in place of another good because of a change in circumstances (______ goods)