Across
- 2. How many member countries in the organisation for economic cooperation and development (6,5)
- 3. any cost that has occurred but not necessarily shown or reported as a separate expense (8,4)
- 7. A model showing the flow of money or income in a macroeconomy (3, 8, 4, 2, 6, 5)
- 11. Nelson’s husband x (5).
- 13. what is a minimum wage an example of (5,5)
- 15. The country that has the second highest tax on cigarettes (6)
- 16. An unstable state that's exports are focused on one product and are controlled by a foreign firm (6,8)
- 21. the quirky board game based on a market structure (8)
- 23. occurs when the demand curve is not a straight line but has a different elasticity for higher and lower prices (6,6,5)
- 24. Russia’s new expansion pack. (7)
- 25. a type of economics that argues that demand drives supply and that healthy economies spend or invest more than they save (9)
Down
- 1. Government provided services such as education and health care and even engagement in research and development. (6, 9, 2, 8)
- 4. Firms are very much influenced by the actions of other firms (15)
- 5. best economics teacher (10)
- 6. The option which the user or citizen receives if they choose to do nothing. (7, 6)
- 8. Country with the highest median income 2022 (10)
- 9. the theory on default, restricted and mandatory choices. (6,12)
- 10. Firms all produce slightly differentiated products and are completely free to enter and exit the market (12,11)
- 12. The currency of Albania (8,3)
- 14. the father of modern economics (4,5)
- 17. the markup on the price of goods that are directed at women (4,3)
- 18. the psychologist responsible for the prospect theory in behavior economics (6,8)
- 19. goods that are similar but have slight differences (11,4)
- 20. he ability of the firm to raise and maintain the price above the level that would prevail under competition (6,5)
- 22. author of the Three New York Times best sellers, Predictably irrational, the upside of irrationality, The honest truth and dishonest, has a Ted talk, was on the behavioraleconomics slide on the classroom. (6,6)
