Across
- 2. way a nation utilizes their economic resources to provide the needs and wants of its population.
- 4. when a destination lacks well-known tourist attractions or has suffered from devastating natural disasters and other unforeseen events.
- 6. the resources used to produce goods and services; a nation's land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
- 7. a flourishing economy with low unemployment, high production, and consumer spending.
- 8. recurring changes in economic activity.
- 12. money to start and operate a business and goods used in the manufacturing of products.
- 13. the amount and quantity of goods and services the nation's people possess; reflects the quality of life.
- 14. a period of prolonged recession causing extreme unemployment, bankrupt businesses, and low consumer spending; also known as depression.
- 15. the skills of people who own a business and willing to take the risk of business ownership.
- 17. how many times money spent by a tourist circulates through a country's economy.
- 18. is all people who work in a nation.
- 19. number of people without a job and actively seeking a job.
Down
- 1. the rate of rising prices; high inflation lowers the value of money.
- 3. A measurement of the total goods and services produced within a country.
- 5. money left over after paying taxes and living expenses.
- 9. of living amount of money required to cover necessary expenses to maintain a certain lifestyle standard in a particular place and time.
- 10. anything from the earth or sea of a nation used in production.
- 11. period of economic slowdown with lower consumer spending resulting in lower production that increases the unemployment rate; also known as recession.
- 16. occurs when a destination cannot support the number of visitors.
