Getting Down and Dirty With Some Macro
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Getting Down and Dirty With Some Macro
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interestrate:The cost of borrowing money. (8,4)
stagflation:The situation where an economy is facing stagnant growth, with high rates of unemployment and high rates of inflation. (11)
investment: Spending by firms on capital goods; the addition of capital stock to an economy. (10)
greengdp: A measure of the total output of an economy having taken into account the environmental consequences (externalities) involved in the production of that output. (5,3)
leakages: The savings, taxes and import spending that removes spending from the circular flow of income (8)
aggreatedemand: Total spending in the economy, made up of consumption, Investment, government spending and net export spending (9,6)
cpi: A measure of the average rate of inflation which calculates the change in the price of a representative basket of goods and services purchased by the ‘average’ consumer (abb.) (3)
budgetdeficit: A situation that exists when planned government spending exceeds planned government revenue. (6,7)
inflation: A persistent increase in the average level of prices. (9)
core: A measure of inflation that factors out the changes in the prices of products that tend to experience volatile price swings, such as food and energy prices. (4)
privitization: A type of supply-side policy where the government sells public assets to the private sector. (13)
injections: The investment, government spending and export revenues that add spending to the circular flow if income. (10)
lorenz: The name of the curve showing what percentage of the population earns what percentage of the total income in the economy. (6)
centralbank: The institution that is responsible for an economy’s monetary policy. (6,4)
structural: The type of unemployment that exists when in the long-term the pattern of demand and production methods change and there is a permanent fall in the demand for a particular type of labor, (10)
businesscycle: A diagram showing the periodic/cyclical fluctuations in economic activity. (8,5)
infrastructure: The large scale capital usually provided by government that is necessary for economic activity to take place. (14)
disinflation: A fall in the rate of inflation (12)
marketbased: A type of supply-side policy where the government reduces the number or type of regulations governing the behavior of firms. (6,5)
gdp: The total money value of all final goods and services produced in an economy in a given time period, usually a year(abb). (3)
fiscalpolicy: The set of government polices concerning its taxation and expenditure. (6,6)
direct: Taxation imposed on people’s income or wealth, and on firms’ profits. (6)
Getting Down and Dirty With Some Macro
Across:1. | A fall in the rate of inflation (12) | 4. | The investment, government spending and export revenues that add spending to the circular flow if income. (10) | 7. | The situation where an economy is facing stagnant growth, with high rates of unemployment and high rates of inflation. (11) | 11. | A type of supply-side policy where the government sells public assets to the private sector. (13) | 13. | A measure of inflation that factors out the changes in the prices of products that tend to experience volatile price swings, such as food and energy prices. (4) |
| 16. | The savings, taxes and import spending that removes spending from the circular flow of income (8) | 17. | The total money value of all final goods and services produced in an economy in a given time period, usually a year(abb). (3) | 20. | The institution that is responsible for an economy’s monetary policy. (6,4) | 21. | A measure of the total output of an economy having taken into account the environmental consequences (externalities) involved in the production of that output. (5,3) | 22. | A diagram showing the periodic/cyclical fluctuations in economic activity. (8,5) |
| | Down:2. | The name of the curve showing what percentage of the population earns what percentage of the total income in the economy. (6) | 3. | Taxation imposed on people’s income or wealth, and on firms’ profits. (6) | 5. | A persistent increase in the average level of prices. (9) | 6. | Total spending in the economy, made up of consumption, Investment, government spending and net export spending (9,6) | 8. | The large scale capital usually provided by government that is necessary for economic activity to take place. (14) | 9. | A measure of the average rate of inflation which calculates the change in the price of a representative basket of goods and services purchased by the ‘average’ consumer (abb.) (3) |
| 10. | The set of government polices concerning its taxation and expenditure. (6,6) | 12. | Spending by firms on capital goods; the addition of capital stock to an economy. (10) | 14. | A type of supply-side policy where the government reduces the number or type of regulations governing the behavior of firms. (6,5) | 15. | A situation that exists when planned government spending exceeds planned government revenue. (6,7) | 18. | The type of unemployment that exists when in the long-term the pattern of demand and production methods change and there is a permanent fall in the demand for a particular type of labor, (10) | 19. | The cost of borrowing money. (8,4) |
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Getting Down and Dirty With Some Macro
Across:1. | A fall in the rate of inflation (12) | 4. | The investment, government spending and export revenues that add spending to the circular flow if income. (10) | 7. | The situation where an economy is facing stagnant growth, with high rates of unemployment and high rates of inflation. (11) | 11. | A type of supply-side policy where the government sells public assets to the private sector. (13) | 13. | A measure of inflation that factors out the changes in the prices of products that tend to experience volatile price swings, such as food and energy prices. (4) |
| 16. | The savings, taxes and import spending that removes spending from the circular flow of income (8) | 17. | The total money value of all final goods and services produced in an economy in a given time period, usually a year(abb). (3) | 20. | The institution that is responsible for an economy’s monetary policy. (6,4) | 21. | A measure of the total output of an economy having taken into account the environmental consequences (externalities) involved in the production of that output. (5,3) | 22. | A diagram showing the periodic/cyclical fluctuations in economic activity. (8,5) |
| | Down:2. | The name of the curve showing what percentage of the population earns what percentage of the total income in the economy. (6) | 3. | Taxation imposed on people’s income or wealth, and on firms’ profits. (6) | 5. | A persistent increase in the average level of prices. (9) | 6. | Total spending in the economy, made up of consumption, Investment, government spending and net export spending (9,6) | 8. | The large scale capital usually provided by government that is necessary for economic activity to take place. (14) | 9. | A measure of the average rate of inflation which calculates the change in the price of a representative basket of goods and services purchased by the ‘average’ consumer (abb.) (3) |
| 10. | The set of government polices concerning its taxation and expenditure. (6,6) | 12. | Spending by firms on capital goods; the addition of capital stock to an economy. (10) | 14. | A type of supply-side policy where the government reduces the number or type of regulations governing the behavior of firms. (6,5) | 15. | A situation that exists when planned government spending exceeds planned government revenue. (6,7) | 18. | The type of unemployment that exists when in the long-term the pattern of demand and production methods change and there is a permanent fall in the demand for a particular type of labor, (10) | 19. | The cost of borrowing money. (8,4) |
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