GCSE word list for the Business Studies & Economics course
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opportunity |
This is a great opportunity to get some work experience.
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enterprise |
I wanted to start a new enterprise.
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economy |
Debt can cripple a country's economy.
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marketing |
He is experienced in sales and marketing.
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customer |
Customers are always right!
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management |
The company was now under new management.
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risk |
If you take in more calories than you burn off, you are at risk of becoming obese.
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economist |
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growth |
Vitamins and minerals are important for growth.
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fair |
Jane has fair hair.
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exchange |
I would like to exchange this dress for a smaller one.
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rate |
Current is the rate of flow of charge.
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interest |
You will see a range of interesting artefacts in a museum.
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rate |
Current is the rate of flow of charge.
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trade |
Protectionism describes the actions of a government to support trade and industry by taxing imported goods, the US adopted protectionist policies in the 1920s.
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demand |
There is a great demand for tickets to the Olympics.
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supply |
There was a fresh supply of food.
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stakeholder |
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externalities |
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