Across
- 5. A country that once had a P. economy
- 8. People who have at least $1,000,000,000.
- 11. A job you work at for a long time.
- 16. Work you get paid for
- 17. People who have at least $1,000,000.
- 18. If you get a job, you get h______d.
- 19. You have to follow the l___ as a shopkeeper.
- 21. A famous burger restaurant that is very efficient.
- 22. A business that operates in the school.
- 23. A school run by a private group.
- 24. A job that involves looking after the sick.
- 25. A hospital run by a private group.
- 28. A s_____ economy is where you just survive.
- 29. An example of something necessary for survival.
- 30. C__________ism is an example of a P. economy.
- 31. A s________ is having more than you need.
- 35. A person who studies economics is an _________ist.
- 37. A private law-enforcement service is called s______y.
- 39. Things you could not survive without.
- 40. A small unit of money used in Australia.
Down
- 1. A job where you play a game on an oval.
- 2. A job specialising in teeth.
- 3. People run a b________ to make money.
- 4. A m_______ economy is where people can freely buy and sell
- 6. A system for managing your money
- 7. Dividing up jobs between people
- 9. A special kind of research done on the market.
- 10. A hospital run by the government.
- 12. A p________ economy is where the government decides everything
- 13. A school run by the government.
- 14. What producers want to sell
- 15. What people want
- 20. These are used to encourage people to buy.
- 21. A well-known technology company.
- 26. How much money is coming in.
- 27. Things that can be bought
- 32. Paying for work to be done
- 33. Used to buy goods and services
- 34. A unit of money used in Australia.
- 36. If you lose your job, you get _______.
- 38. Things you could live without.
