Across
- 4. Individuals or businesses that create goods and services to satisfy consumer demand.
- 6. Needs for belonging, relationships, and social connections, like friendship and community.
- 8. Inputs used to produce goods and services, including natural, human, and capital resources.
- 9. The quantity of goods or services that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices.
- 11. Goods that are necessary for survival, like food, water, and basic shelter.
- 12. An increase in the production of goods and services, often measured by GDP (Gross Domestic Product).
- 14. Basic human survival needs such as food, water, and shelter.
- 16. Tools, machinery, buildings, and technology used to produce goods and services.
- 17. Organizations or entities engaged in the production or sale of goods and services.
- 19. The labor force, or the skills, knowledge, and effort of people used to produce goods and services.
- 22. Raw materials provided by nature, such as water, minerals, and forests.
- 24. Products that can replace each other, such as butter and margarine.
Down
- 1. Products that are typically consumed together, like printers and ink cartridges.
- 2. Tangible products that satisfy people's needs or wants, like food, clothing, or electronics.
- 3. Essentially the same as consumers, but specifically refer to people or organizations that buy goods and services.
- 5. The desire for personal growth, achieving one’s potential, and fulfilling one’s purpose.
- 7. A general increase in prices, leading to a decrease in the purchasing power of money.
- 8. The point where supply equals demand, meaning the market is stable and there is no excess of goods or services.
- 10. A severe and prolonged downturn in economic activity, often marked by high unemployment and reduced consumer spending.
- 13. Needs related to security, stability, and protection, such as health and employment security.
- 15. Intangible offerings that satisfy needs or wants, like healthcare, education, or entertainment.
- 18. Goods Non-essential items that are desired for comfort or status, like designer clothing or expensive cars.
- 20. Needs for self-esteem, respect, and recognition from others.
- 21. The quantity of goods or services that producers are willing and able to offer for sale at various prices.
- 23. Individuals or groups who purchase and use goods and services.
