(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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*Duncan makes a political comment*
*Someone says outflows when they should have said inflows*
Little y
Capital flight
Very good
Lender of last resort
What do we think?
Tax harmonization
Deflation spiral
*Any comment about Belgium*
Fiscal policy
Foreign direct investment
Eurozone crisis
Hold your fire
Euro depreciation
Real exchange rate
Twin deficits
Trade deficit
*Someone guesses which way the curve moves incorrectly*
Shock
Little D
Macroeconomic imbalances
Banking sector reform
Risk premium
Global financial stability
Capital Outflows
Banking union
Gulf of America
Gross national product (GNP)
Exogenous
Primary budget balance
Open Market Operations
Liquidity trap
Endogenous
Structural adjustment
Quantitative easing (QE)
Ehhhhh
Too big to fail
*Someone fails to mute themselves*
Say more
Monetary union
Foreign currency reserves
Bailout
Net exports
European Central Bank (ECB)
Recessionary gap
Interest rate hikes
Purchasing power
Tech Rep
Brexit
Sovereign debt crisis
Stagflation crisis
Real GDP
Budget surplus
Economic integration
Silver bullet
Economic growth
The 1%
IMF intervention
Unemployment
Mumbo Jumbo
Public sector borrowing
Thanks Paul
The Ukraine War
*Davis uses the raise hand emoji*
Fixed exchange rate
*Calling someone out for not doing the reading*
Debt restructuring
Credit default swaps (CDS)
Debt to GDP ratio
Export-led growth
Y fe
Wealth inequality
Unemployment benefits
Refuses to answer a question
Monetary policy
Inflation targeting
Tariffs
Negative interest rates
No
Nominal exchange rate
Fiscal stimulus
GDP
Bond yields
That's right
Exchange rate mechanism (ERM)
Poor countries
Big Y
Financial contagion
Protectionist policies
Structural fiscal reforms
Austerity
Speculative
*Ketsia or Davis has experience with the EU or euro*
*Someone guesses which way the curve moves correctly*