Across
- 4. Purchase, cost or amount paid
- 7. Tax imposed on imported goods and service
- 10. Opposite of d_ _ r _ c _ a_ i _ n
- 11. Very bad economy rate
- 14. Introduced as a tax in Australia in July 2012
- 15. Natural resources
- 16. People that don’t work
- 18. The study of the economic systems of who countries or large regions
- 21. People whose wants are satisfied by consuming a good or a service
- 22. Prices rise crazy
- 24. Only company that sells goods and services
- 26. Extra credit added on to the borrowed money initially that needs to be paid back
- 28. Particular area of business or industry
- 29. Individuals and family units
- 31. Survival is very hard
- 33. Who decides the outcomes of Australia’s interest rate
- 36. A lot of competitors
- 43. Sum of all wages to be paid to employees
- 44. Payments received by businesses from selling goods and services
- 46. When _ _ _ p _ y and _ _ _ a _ _d meet
- 47. The amount of money considered necessary to live
- 50. Rivals
- 52. Monetary value of all goods and services
- 53. Day RBA decides interest rates
- 57. Number between 0.? and ?.1
- 59. Rise in the general level of prices paid for goods and services over a period of time
- 60. Excellent economy rate
Down
- 1. The small view of economic
- 2. Someone who has skills to sell
- 3. Your wage
- 5. Not a lot of competition
- 6. Becoming larger or extensive
- 8. Financial charge
- 9. Trend going down
- 11. All natural, human, human-made aids to production of goods and services
- 12. Action of spending mostly used by government
- 13. Outputs and inputs
- 17. Assistance from federal parliament
- 19. Sacrificing to do something else
- 20. Not enough
- 23. The difference between total revenue and full cots
- 25. Sum or total value of all spending or demand on final goods and services produced by a nation and measured over a period of time
- 27. Making money from overseas
- 30. Producer or investment goods that help lift productive capacity and make other labour and natural resources more productive
- 32. When earning a specific amount of income you belong in this table
- 34. Discretionary income
- 35. A managers biggest pay
- 37. Bananas are $9 a kilo
- 38. China’s having more babies
- 39. Downturn phase of the business cycle
- 40. RBA is responsible
- 41. 0.80
- 42. When the trend is going up
- 45. Unfilled work offers
- 48. Degree of income or wealth
- 49. Need or want of expressed by the spending income
- 51. Involves those members of the labour force
- 54. Divided into fifths
- 55. A government institution created in 1995
- 56. Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy
- 57. An increase in the success of a business or country’s economy
- 58. Genreal direction of a market or of the price of an asset