This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Economics & Business has 36 clues. Answers range from 5 to 19 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
People who work for someone else.
People who own, operates, and take risks of running a business.
The process of running a business of one's own.
An evaluation of one's strengths and weaknesses.
The ability to learn a particular job.
Possibilities that arise from existing conditions.
Concepts that come from creative thinking.
A creative problem-solving technique that involves generating large numbers of ideas.
Things you need to survive.
Things you think you must have to be satisfied.
Activities that are consumed as they are produced.
Products you see and touch.
People who create goods/services.
Assets invested in the production of goods/services.
Consumers & businesses decide what, how, for whom products are produced.
The government determines what, how, and for whom products are produced.
The private ownership of resources by individuals.
Difference between revenues taken in and cost of doing business.
Rivalry among businesses to sell products or services.
When wants & needs are unlimited and resources are limited.
How much of a good/service a producer is willing to produce at different pricing.
Individual needs or desire for a product at a given price.
A market is dominated by a small number of businesses that gain the majority of revenue.
When there is only one producer of a product/service.
All of the processes used to determine and satisfy customers & businesses needs.
Blending of marketing to reach a target market.,
Different products or services a business sells.
The name, symbol, and design used to identify a product/service.
Creating an image for a product/service.
A product/service characteristics that will satisfy a customer.
A business percentage of the total sales generated by all companies in the same market.
Pricing that offers customers a reduced price.
Uses the needs of customers as the primary focus.
Involves the locations and methods used to make products available to customers.
A paid form of communication sent out by a business about a product/service.
Identifying and examining the characteristics of your competition.