BASICS
SYSTEMS
CANADA
ECONOMIC PROCESSES
REAL LIFE
100

Something you must have to survive

What is a need?

100

Economy with little government control

What is a market economy?

100

Canada’s type of economy

What is mixed?

100

Something you can touch and buy

What is a good?

100

Businesses trying to win customers

What is competition?

200

Something extra you want but don’t need

What is a want?

200

Economy with government and business working together

What is a mixed economy?

200

Government-owned company

What is a Crown corporation?

200

Something someone does for you

What is a service?

200

How much people want something

What is demand?

300

Not enough resources for everyone

What is scarcity?

300

Government controls everything

What is a command/planned economy?

300

Private and public businesses together

What is mixed?

300

Making products in a factory

What is production?

300

How much of a product is available

What is supply?

400

Workers doing jobs

What is labour?

400

Buying and selling freely between businesses

What is competition?

400

Where most businesses are located (hint: people)

What is population?

400

Getting goods to stores or people

What is distribution?

400

When demand is high but supply is low, this goes up

What is price/cost?

500

Tools and machines used to make goods

What is capital?

500

Line that shows types of economies from left to right

What is a continuum?

500

Government help like healthcare and education

What is services?

500

Using or buying goods and services

What is consumption?

500

An oil producing nation has had their refineries destroyed and are blocking the shipping lanes. What parts of the economic chain have been impacted?

What is production and distribution?