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The Economics Game

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Reply 80
Original post by tateco
Why does everything in economics end in a d, y or n :s-smilie:


It's probably a bit late to change it to second-last letter? :frown:
Reply 81
Original post by Groat
Direct tax. :colondollar:


Well you may very well have just ended your game here...

lets see... a economics word which begins with X... this could take a while.
Original post by tateco
Why does everything in economics end in a d, y or n :s-smilie:


Worsened by the fact that almost none begin with a Y.
Original post by Groat
Direct tax. :colondollar:


X-Inefficiency
X (Exports)
Reply 85
Original post by MrEboueEmmanuel
X-Inefficiency


Beat you to it just :wink:
Reply 86
Subsidies - Government grants
Reply 87
Original post by Groat
It's probably a bit late to change it to second-last letter? :frown:


I was thinking second-last letter might be good but I think it might be :P
Reply 88
Original post by nerimon18
X (Exports)


Savings function - Shows desired savings at each income level

according to this site anyway http://www.lse.co.uk/financeglossary.asp?searchTerm=&iArticleID=2223&definition=saving_function
Reply 89
Original post by hemant1
Subsidies - Government grants


Sustainable growth - economic growth that can continue over time and does not endanger future generations.
Reply 90
Make

"The Economics Game II - The return of the Economics Game... but improved" thread and change the rules for that game?
Reply 91
Original post by hemant1
Subsidies - Government grants


Supply-side shock - An unexpected event affecting supply
Reply 92
Original post by Nextmove
Make

"The Economics Game II - The return of the Economics Game... but improved" thread and change the rules for that game?


YES! Go Groat go!
Reply 93
Original post by tateco
Supply-side shock - An unexpected event affecting supply


lemme finally kill this...

Karl marx - The father of communism.
Reply 94
kuznets curve- A graphical Graph representing the ineqaulity of income within an economy.
Original post by Nextmove
Make

"The Economics Game II - The return of the Economics Game... but improved" thread and change the rules for that game?


Great idea!
Reply 96
Original post by Nextmove
Savings function - Shows desired savings at each income level

according to this site anyway http://www.lse.co.uk/financeglossary.asp?searchTerm=&iArticleID=2223&definition=saving_function


Negative externalities
Reply 97
Original post by Nextmove
lemme finally kill this...

Karl marx - The father of communism.


Xylophone?
Original post by tateco
Negative externalities


Share - A security giving the holder partial ownership of a company.
Original post by Nextmove
lemme finally kill this...

Karl marx - The father of communism.


... ... ... What have you done?!

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