Across
- 3. A debt sold into financial markets (by countries or large companies).
- 5. Public organisation responsible for controlling inflation and regulating financial actors.
- 7. Things of value, like stocks or real estate, which consitutes wealth.
- 9. Use of government spending or lower taxation to encourage aggregate demand.
Down
- 1. The main macroeconomic policy tool aimed at financing the economy.
- 2. Poorer assessments given by ratings agencies.
- 4. The difference when government spending is higher than tax income.
- 6. A short term debt instrument sold into markets by governments.
- 8. Financial support given to a country (or company) facing bankruptcy.