Across
- 5. based on private ownership, free trade and competition, government has little control of economy.
- 8. a system of producing, selling, and buying goods and services.
- 9. any law that restricts trade between nations.
- 10. money a person or business has left after paying it's expenses.
- 13. anything that people accept as payment for goods and services.
- 15. (GDP) this represents the value of all goods and services produced within a country by anyone in a given year.
- 16. business that provide a service instead of a good. Like teachers, paramedics, and doctors.
- 17. a percentage of the total amount of money in a persons bank account or a loan.
- 18. not enough of a particular resource to meet everyone's demand.
- 19. a dying tradition that is based on survival and group-based needs. Similar to hunter-gatherer society.
Down
- 1. the government controls the economy by deciding what is produced, how it is distributed and who to trade with.
- 2. the trading of goods or services for different goods or services.
- 3. process where countries are becoming more connected through culture and trade.
- 4. goods and services that the public consumes, government provided with taxes they collect.
- 6. secondary industries or services that focus on the manufacturing of goods.
- 7. these factors are needed to produce goods and services; natural resources, capital, labor, and entrepreneurs.
- 11. primary services that focus on growing crops and raising livestocks.
- 12. the use of money today in a way that earns future benefits.
- 14. removes barriers between nations to open up trade.
- 17. the exchange of labor for payment, can be hourly wages or yearly salaries.
