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LEAP Advanced: Reading and Writing
Vocabulary

CHAPTER 1: Natural Unemployment

academic word list

aspects (n.)
(page 12)

policies (n.)
(page 21) cyclical (adj.)
(page 12)

policy (n.)
(page 12) deviation (n.)
(page 12)

precisely (adv.)
(page 12) duration (n.)
(page 12)

priority (n.)
(page 21) fluctuations (n.)
(page 12)

prospects (n.)
(page 21) ideology (n.)
(page 21)

structural (adj.)
(page 12) labour (n.)
(page 12)

violate (v.)
(page 21) norms (n.)
(page 21)

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alleviate (v.)
(page 12)

GDP (Gross Domestic Product) (n.)
(page 12) baby boom echo (n.)
(page 22)

government crackdowns (n.)
(page 22) baby boomers (n.)
(page 22)

jack up (v.)
(page 22) bearing the brunt of (v.)
(page 22)

kick start (v.)
(page 22) catalyst (n.)
(page 22)

impervious (adj.)
(page 12) culminated (v.)
(page 22)

radicalization (n.)
(page 22) cut back on (v.)
(page 22)

recession (n.)
(page 12) demographic bulge (n.)
(page 22)

run the risk of (v.)
(page 22) determinant (n.)
(page 12)

simmering (adj.)
(page 22) dire (adj.)
(page 22)

sit-ins (n.)
(page 22) equilibrium (n.)
(page 12)

spell (n.)
(page 12) frictional (adj.)
(page 12)

voter turnout (n.)
(page 22)

LEAP Advanced: Reading and Writing
Vocabulary

CHAPTER 2: Entrepreneurship

academic word list

abandoned (v.)
(page 32)

finances (n.)
(page 32) abstract (n.)
(page 42)

founding (n.)
(page 42) acknowledged (v.)
(page 42)

initial (adj.)
(page 32) aggregate (adj.)
(page 42)

insights (n.)
(page 32) approach (n.)
(page 42)

involves (v.)
(page 33) assumed (adj.)
(page 32)

orientation (n.)
(page 42) compensation (n.)
(page 42)

perceived (adj.)
(page 42) conduct (v.)
(page 42)

potential (adj.)
(page 32) consistency (n.)
(page 42)

prior (adj.)
(page 42) constitutes (v.)
(page 32)

prospective (adj.)
(page 33) creative (adj.)
(page 32)

pursue (v.)
(page 32) creatively (adv.)
(page 32)

refinement (n.)
(page 42) elements (n.)

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