Across
- 4. a person, company, or organization that has an influence on the economy by producing, buying, or selling
- 6. tangible objects, such as a computer and flower
- 8. people who offer their work without being subject to the organization and management of another company
- 12. process of progressive liberalization of international trade that has led to a greater dependence between countries
- 14. a law relating to the rights and responsibilities of employers and workers
- 15. the money necessary to create the company and maintain its activity
- 17. a few companies sell a product and agree to fix the prices and conditions that suit them. In this case, the competition between companies is not real
- 18. people who do not work or look for employment
- 20. financial aids from governments to domestic companies
- 21. activities that do not produce material goods, such as health care or transporting people
- 22. a mandatory contribution to state revenue
- 27. economic sector that includes agriculture, livestock farming, fishing and forestry
- 28. agreement between the employer and the worker
- 29. the value of all goods and services in a territory. This indicator measures the total wealth of that territory
- 31. a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something
- 32. activity that consists of satisfying human needs through goods and services
- 33. economic system in which the motivation is making profits and is based on the free competition, the private property and the law of supply and demand
Down
- 1. workers
- 2. economic sector that includes industry, mining, energy and construction
- 3. people employed by a company in exchange for salary
- 5. agreement between the company and its workers after they have negotiated
- 7. a job that is not officially declared, so it’s not regulated by labor law. The workers do not have the social protection they would receive in formal work.
- 9. an economic theory that says that the amount of supply and demand determines the sale price of products and services
- 10. a labor relation based on an employment contract subject to the laws of the country
- 11. economic system in which the state controls all aspect of the economy
- 13. the material elements, such as buildings, machines, computer equipment, etc. necessary to maintain the activity of a company
- 16. a tax that has to be paid on imported goods when the goods arrive at the border of the destination country
- 19. economic sector that includes all services
- 21. economic system that is mainly based on the primary sector and in which any surplus is sold or exchange in the local market
- 23. a company controls the production and distribution of a product. As a result, the company can fix the price in the market
- 24. people who do not work
- 25. this indicator reflects the average wealth of the population by dividing GDP by the number of inhabitants.
- 26. the elements available in nature that can be renewable or nonrenewable
- 30. all the non-natural resources required for production
