Description

A rivalry between two or more businesses trying to sell productions to the same customer or market.
Refers to how much of a product or service is desired by buyers. Economics, The study of how individuals and societies make decisions about production and consumption of goods and services.
Refers to how much the demand for an item changes based on a change in the price of that item; prices are considered to be either elastic or inelastic; with elastic prices, the demand for a product or service changes a lot when the price changes--these are usually products that have substitutes or alternative choices, and they are usually not necessities; an example of an elastic product is an iPod because you can also buy an MP3 player, listen to your music on your cell phone, or use a CD player.
A person who uses their ideas and takes risks in order to create a new business.
One of the factors of production that involves taking the actions and risks necessary to produce a new product or business.
The price at which quantity demanded meets quantity supplied.
A natural resources that is irreplaceable when its used up and cannot be replaced.
A side effect of an action that affects a third party other than the buyer or seller.
The human, natural, and capital resources that are used to produce a product or other service goods things that we consume to satisfy our wants and needs.
Physical objects such as clothes or shoes that are essential in a business in the economy in that is what customers buy and how people make money.
An action or reward that motivates one to behave a certain way.
The item is considered a necessity, so a price change does not significantly affect the demand of the item.
An increase in the overall level of prices for goods.
The satisfaction that one receives from one more unit of a good or service.
The additional effort or price of producing or using one more unit of a good or service.
Anything that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services.
Things that you must have to survive.
The benefits you could have received by performing an alternative action to the one you chose to do.
The highest price sellers may charge for a product as mandated by some legal entity, usually the government.
The lowest price buyers must pay for a product as mandated by some legal entity, usually the government.
A natural resource that can be replaced; example, trees and sunlight
A shortness of supply; not enough of something to satisfy everyone's wants and needs.
Activities used to satisfy your wants and needs.
Represents the total amount the market is currently producing.
Things that you would like to have, but that you can do without: example, iPhone.
The study of how individuals and societies make decisions about production and consumption of goods and services.

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Crossword puzzles have been published in newspapers and other publications since 1873. They consist of a grid of squares where the player aims to write words both horizontally and vertically.

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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