Across
- 6. Known for being the world's first central bank, it has guided Sweden’s economy for centuries, focusing on inflation control and financial resilience
- 8. A cognitive bias where individuals prefer things to remain the same rather than change, often resisting new options even when they may offer better outcomes.
- 9. Derived from the Latin "caput," meaning "head," historically used to signify resources that can generate further resources
- 10. Promised as a breakthrough in affordable transportation, this compact innovation aimed to transform access to personal mobility but faced market hurdles-
Down
- 1. A technology pioneer and philanthropist known for revolutionizing personal computing and later shifting focus to global health and education
- 2. Once a titan of investment banking, its dramatic collapse epitomized the recklessness of the financial sector, precipitating a global economic downturn
- 3. The apex authority in India that regulates food safety and hygiene by setting standards for food production and distribution.
- 4. Window The fallacy that economic activity from repairing damage offsets the initial loss, overlooking the opportunity costs and net decline in wealth.
- 5. A fallacy where selective evidence is presented to support a claim, often ignoring contrary data that could provide a fuller picture of a situation. It may remind you of a fruit.
- 7. A gripping series exploring India’s massive stamp paper fraud, revealing the collusion of powerful figures in a web of deceit and manipulation
