Across
- 4. A business owned by two or more people who agree to share the profits and losses. (11 letters)
- 7. The state of being jobless when actively seeking employment. (13 letters)
- 11. To purchase and use goods and services.
- 12. The largest business form, legally separate from its owners, often selling shares. (12 letters)
- 14. A place where buyers and sellers meet to exchange goods and services. (6 letters)
- 17. The study of the economy as a whole, focusing on issues like inflation and economic growth. (14 letters)
- 19. Wider financial assets, such as stocks and bonds, that can be traded. (11 letters)
- 20. The rise in the general price level of goods and services over time, leading to a decrease in purchasing power. (9 letters)
Down
- 1. Goods and services necessary for survival. (5 letters)
- 2. Goods or services that sellers are willing and able to offer at a specific price. (6 letters)
- 3. A situation where quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded at a given price. (7 letters)
- 5. A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a new business venture. (13 letters)
- 6. The buying behavior of consumers; the quantity of a product desired at a specific price. (6 letters)
- 8. The social science that studies how people make choices in the face of scarcity. (9 letters)
- 9. The fundamental economic problem of having unlimited human wants in a world of limited resources. (8 letters)
- 10. A financial instrument representing ownership in a company. (5 letters)
- 13. The study of economic decisions made by individuals, households, and firms.
- 15. Human desires that are not essential for survival. (5 letters)
- 16. A tax levied by a government on workers' income or business profits. (3 letters)
- 18. The legal document that formally establishes and grants powers to a corporation. (7 letters)
