Across
- 3. To come up with a unique idea, thought or fabrication; a new object, device or process that no one has seen or heard of before
- 4. Using new technology, materials, or processes to improve on existing products, or on how they are produced and distributed.
- 6. Businesses rely on many other businesses in order to keep going.
- 8. An item not necessary for survival but adds pleasure and comfort to life
- 11. An item necessary for survival such as food, clothing or shelter
- 15. An item that can be seen or touched
- 17. A theory of psychology explaining human motivation based on the pursuit of different levels of needs
- 18. Assistance provided, usually in return for payments, that satisfies needs and wants of people or businesses that does not result in a product that can be touched
- 19. When you only do part of the process in an assembly line
- 20. A product of service that consumers that no longer want because it has become outdated or outmoded or has been replaced by a new improved product
- 23. LOVE & BELONGING belongs to which type of need
- 24. An economy where a combination of consumers, businesses and government make the decisions
Down
- 1. Means through which goods and services are made available to consumers
- 2. People that work to produce goods and services in a business(workforce)
- 5. Economy where decisions are made based on the past
- 7. Those raw materials that get from the earth, water and air
- 9. Cannot be perceived by touch
- 10. Are goods which, as a result of changed conditions, may replace each other in use(or consumption)
- 12. An individual or business that makes a product
- 13. Consumers and business make the decisions
- 14. Some examples of countries that have this type of economy are Cuba, North Korea, and the former Soviet Union
- 16. An item that can be seen or touched and is essential for survival
- 19. The need to have relationships with others once the physiological and safety needs have been fulfilled
- 21. A person who is living creatively and fully using his or her potentials
- 22. People or businesses that buy goods or services
