Free goods: isone that is soreadily availablethat consumersdo not have tomake a sacrifice)Needs: items thatpeople require tosurvive, includingbasic foodstuffs,shelter, andclothing)GovernmentEconomy: isthe study ofhow peoplecreatewealth)SectorsDistributions:involves gettingthe goods towhere they areneeded)Wealth: a stockof valuableitems that hasbeen built upover a period oftime)ProductionWantsEconomyIncomesCapitalLaborScarcityIncomes: a newflow of moneythat is earnedin a givenperiod of time)OpportunityCostServicesHouseholdsNeedsEconomic goods:is one for which aconsumer doeshave to make asacrifice to use it)DistributionsGoodsFirmsMarketWealthWants: goodsand servicesthat individualsdesire to ownand use)EntrepreneurEconomicgoodsTaxesFreegoodsFree goods: isone that is soreadily availablethat consumersdo not have tomake a sacrifice)Needs: items thatpeople require tosurvive, includingbasic foodstuffs,shelter, andclothing)GovernmentEconomy: isthe study ofhow peoplecreatewealth)SectorsDistributions:involves gettingthe goods towhere they areneeded)Wealth: a stockof valuableitems that hasbeen built upover a period oftime)ProductionWantsEconomyIncomesCapitalLaborScarcityIncomes: a newflow of moneythat is earnedin a givenperiod of time)OpportunityCostServicesHouseholdsNeedsEconomic goods:is one for which aconsumer doeshave to make asacrifice to use it)DistributionsGoodsFirmsMarketWealthWants: goodsand servicesthat individualsdesire to ownand use)EntrepreneurEconomicgoodsTaxesFreegoods

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. Free goods: is one that is so readily available that consumers do not have to make a sacrifice)
  2. Needs: items that people require to survive, including basic foodstuffs, shelter, and clothing)
  3. Government
  4. Economy: is the study of how people create wealth)
  5. Sectors
  6. Distributions: involves getting the goods to where they are needed)
  7. Wealth: a stock of valuable items that has been built up over a period of time)
  8. Production
  9. Wants
  10. Economy
  11. Incomes
  12. Capital
  13. Labor
  14. Scarcity
  15. Incomes: a new flow of money that is earned in a given period of time)
  16. Opportunity Cost
  17. Services
  18. Households
  19. Needs
  20. Economic goods: is one for which a consumer does have to make a sacrifice to use it)
  21. Distributions
  22. Goods
  23. Firms
  24. Market
  25. Wealth
  26. Wants: goods and services that individuals desire to own and use)
  27. Entrepreneur
  28. Economic goods
  29. Taxes
  30. Free goods