Macro Madness
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Macro Madness
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interest rate: The price of borrowed money, or credit.
investment: Spending by firms in capital goods which then leads to an increase in the capital stock of the economy.
greenGDP: A measure of the total output ofan economy over a given period of time, taking into account the environmental consequences involved in producing.
stagflation: the situation where an economy is facing falling growth rates, high unemployment and inflation.
AggregateDemand: The total spending in the economy, made up of consumption, investment, government spending and net exports.
leakages: The saving, taxes and imports expenditure that removes spending from the circular flow of income.
CPI: a measure of the average rate of inflation by tracking a weighted basket of goods the average consumer purchases.
BudgetSurplus: When government spending is less than government revenue.
Inflation: A persistent increase in the average level of prices
Privatization: A type of supply side policy that involves government assets being sold off to the private sector leading to "more efficiency".
Deregulation: A market based supply side policy that involves reducing the environmental, safety, health and other government limits put on firms.
Lorenz: The name of the curve that shows what percent of the population own the nation's income.
CentralBank: The institution that controls the country's monetary policy.
Structural: The type of unemployment that occurs when there is a particular change in demand for a certain type of labor.
BusinessCycle: A diagram that shows periods of fluctuation in the economic activity.
Infrastructure: Systems of capital, usually provided by government, that allow an economy to be more efficient such was communication and transportation.
FiscalPolicy: the set of demand side policies that is concerned with taxation and government spending.
Direct: A form of taxation put on people's incomes or wealth, or on a firms profits.
Trade Union: An organization that protects a group of workers in a particular industry from being exploited leading to higher wages, benefits and better work environments, etc.
Macro Madness
Across:1. | A persistent increase in the average level of prices | 5. | An organization that protects a group of workers in a particular industry from being exploited leading to higher wages, benefits and better work environments, etc. | 6. | A diagram that shows periods of fluctuation in the economic activity. | 10. | A measure of the total output ofan economy over a given period of time, taking into account the environmental consequences involved in producing. | 12. | The type of unemployment that occurs when there is a particular change in demand for a certain type of labor. | 15. | A form of taxation put on people's incomes or wealth, or on a firms profits. | 17. | The total spending in the economy, made up of consumption, investment, government spending and net exports. | 18. | The price of borrowed money, or credit. | 19. | The institution that controls the country's monetary policy. |
| | Down:2. | The name of the curve that shows what percent of the population own the nation's income. | 3. | A type of supply side policy that involves government assets being sold off to the private sector leading to "more efficiency". | 4. | When government spending is less than government revenue. | 7. | the situation where an economy is facing falling growth rates, high unemployment and inflation. | 8. | A market based supply side policy that involves reducing the environmental, safety, health and other government limits put on firms. | 9. | Systems of capital, usually provided by government, that allow an economy to be more efficient such was communication and transportation. | 11. | the set of demand side policies that is concerned with taxation and government spending. | 13. | Spending by firms in capital goods which then leads to an increase in the capital stock of the economy. | 14. | The saving, taxes and imports expenditure that removes spending from the circular flow of income. | 16. | a measure of the average rate of inflation by tracking a weighted basket of goods the average consumer purchases. |
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Macro Madness
Across:1. | A persistent increase in the average level of prices | 5. | An organization that protects a group of workers in a particular industry from being exploited leading to higher wages, benefits and better work environments, etc. | 6. | A diagram that shows periods of fluctuation in the economic activity. | 10. | A measure of the total output ofan economy over a given period of time, taking into account the environmental consequences involved in producing. | 12. | The type of unemployment that occurs when there is a particular change in demand for a certain type of labor. | 15. | A form of taxation put on people's incomes or wealth, or on a firms profits. | 17. | The total spending in the economy, made up of consumption, investment, government spending and net exports. | 18. | The price of borrowed money, or credit. | 19. | The institution that controls the country's monetary policy. |
| | Down:2. | The name of the curve that shows what percent of the population own the nation's income. | 3. | A type of supply side policy that involves government assets being sold off to the private sector leading to "more efficiency". | 4. | When government spending is less than government revenue. | 7. | the situation where an economy is facing falling growth rates, high unemployment and inflation. | 8. | A market based supply side policy that involves reducing the environmental, safety, health and other government limits put on firms. | 9. | Systems of capital, usually provided by government, that allow an economy to be more efficient such was communication and transportation. | 11. | the set of demand side policies that is concerned with taxation and government spending. | 13. | Spending by firms in capital goods which then leads to an increase in the capital stock of the economy. | 14. | The saving, taxes and imports expenditure that removes spending from the circular flow of income. | 16. | a measure of the average rate of inflation by tracking a weighted basket of goods the average consumer purchases. |
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