TariffsIncrease  consumerschoiceBoPRich - Poor  gapincreases(x-m)=0Countries canobtain goods andservices fromoverseasEducationImports andexports of physicalmerchandiseFactorsaffectingpopulationExamplesof invisibletradeLEDCExportscheaper,  importsexpensive(x-m)>0BarriesBarriers toprotect firmand jobs inthe economyDepreciationGlobalisationFixed  exchangerateGrants givenby the government tolower pricesInvisible   TradeMoreeconomicallydevelopedcountriesEconomic   DevelopmentWhy do  countriestrade?TariffsIncrease  consumerschoiceBoPRich - Poor  gapincreases(x-m)=0Countries canobtain goods andservices fromoverseasEducationImports andexports of physicalmerchandiseFactorsaffectingpopulationExamplesof invisibletradeLEDCExportscheaper,  importsexpensive(x-m)>0BarriesBarriers toprotect firmand jobs inthe economyDepreciationGlobalisationFixed  exchangerateGrants givenby the government tolower pricesInvisible   TradeMoreeconomicallydevelopedcountriesEconomic   DevelopmentWhy do  countriestrade?

Economics - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Tariffs
  2. Increase consumers choice
  3. BoP
  4. Rich - Poor gap increases
  5. (x-m)=0
  6. Countries can obtain goods and services from overseas
  7. Education
  8. Imports and exports of physical merchandise
  9. Factors affecting population
  10. Examples of invisible trade
  11. LEDC
  12. Exports cheaper, imports expensive
  13. (x-m)>0
  14. Barries
  15. Barriers to protect firm and jobs in the economy
  16. Depreciation
  17. Globalisation
  18. Fixed exchange rate
  19. Grants given by the government to lower prices
  20. Invisible Trade
  21. More economically developed countries
  22. Economic Development
  23. Why do countries trade?