Across
- 3. Largest national economy in the world
- 6. Primarily found in rural, non-developed areas
- 7. When consumers need or want for a product
- 8. A visual tool that reveals changes in a product's supply and demand over time
- 10. The study of how individuals and societies seek to satisfy needs or wants through incentives
- 14. Government controls or dictates what is produced
Down
- 1. Central bank of the United States
- 2. A mix of command and market economy
- 4. A combination of a free enterprise and a command economy
- 5. The quantity of a good the manufacturer or owner can produce at acceptable costs
- 8. Shares of ownership in corporations
- 9. The government helps protect people by being a body that monitors public safety through regulatory agencies
- 11. No central coordinator but the economic system self-regulates itself
- 12. Private property ownership
- 13. A "place" where goods compete for recognition
