Challenge your knowledge of economic extremes and record holders with this hard-level crossword puzzle. Perfect for adults interested in advanced economic terminology and concepts.
Advanced Economic Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle for Adults is a hard crossword puzzle with 15 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Advanced Economic Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle for Adults
Challenge your knowledge of specialized economic terms in this hard difficulty crossword puzzle, perfect for adults and enthusiasts diving deep into economic vocabulary.
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- 1. Gradual repayment of a debt over time
- 2. Market dominated by a small number of firms
- 4. Characterized by falling general price levels
- 9. Economic slowdown with rising inflation
- 11. Progressive increase, often of costs or conflicts
- 12. Financially supported by government aid
- 15. Measure of responsiveness to price changes
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- 3. Spreading investments to reduce risk
- 5. Profit from price differences across markets
- 6. Asset's ease of conversion to cash
- 7. Economic principle evaluating additional unit effects
- 8. Doctrine emphasizing government tax and spending
- 10. Supreme authority over economic policy
- 13. Economic system based on private ownership
- 14. Theory prioritizing money supply control
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