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Bank of England
Leisure Markets
Fiscal Policy
Currencies
Supply/Demand
100
One of the main jobs of the Bank is printing these.
What are banknotes
100
This region in England has the highest unemployment.
What is the Northeast.
100
These are the two things that fiscal policy tries to balance.
What is tax revenue and government spending.
100
This is the policy that monitors exchange rates.
What is Exchange Rate Policy.
100
This curve generally increases as price increases.
What is supply.
200
This is the economic policy that the Bank is in charge of.
What is monetary policy
200
This is the combination of wages, bonuses and overtime.
What is earnings?
200
He is the current Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Who is George Osbourne.
200
This is the currency used in Mexico.
What is the Peso.
200
This describes a curve that nearly vertical.
What is inelastic.
300
This is how often the Monetary Policy Committee meets.
What is quarterly.
300
This must be used more efficiently to increase productivity.
What is capital.
300
This is the most famous finance magazine in the UK (and around the world).
What is The Financial Times (FT)
300
This is the currency used in Vatican City.
What is the Euro.
300
This is the difference between the market price a firm receives and the price at which it is prepared to supply.
What is producer surplus.
400
He was the Governor of the Bank until only recently.
Who is Mervyn King.
400
The type of market dominated by only a handful of firms.
What is an oligopoly.
400
This is the part of government that manages fiscal policy and controls spending.
What is the UK Treasury.
400
He is on the back of the 10 pound note.
Who is Charles Darwin.
400
He is the father of modern economic theory.
Who is John Maynard Keynes.
500
This is the street that the Bank is located on.
What is Threadneedle Street?
500
This term describes the time when you must eat, sleep, clean the house, etc.
What is maintenance time.
500
11 Downing Street.
What is the residential address of the Chancellor (George Osbourne)
500
This is the year the UK stopped making the 1 pound note.
What is 1988.
500
This is the term used to imply that all factors of production are fixed.
What is long run.