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Economy and Trade Review Puzzle

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Across
4.a period of significant economic decline
6.the federal governments use of taxing and spending policies to help stabilize the economy
7.carried out by nations central bank, money
8.an estimate of anticipated income and expenses
9.a product sent to another country for sale
10.a product brought in for sale from another country
14.spending more money than was received in revenue
17.the cost of one currency expressed in terms of another country
18.World Trade Organization
20.a mjaor economic slowdown
21.more money was collected than spent
Down
1.prolonged rise in the prices of goods and services
2.a negative balance of trade occurs is a country spends more on imports than it receives for exports
3.the difference between the value of a nations exports and its imports
5.a government order prohibiting trade
11.fee paid for the opportunity to borrow money
12.polict of using trade restrictions to protect domestic businesses from foreign competition
13.a policy of minimizing trade restirction
15.a government limit on the quantity or value of a certain imported product
16.North American Free Trade Agreement
19.a tax on imports

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