What is "Laissez-faire"
Dominated by a single player, this market structure offers a unique product and is a "price maker"
What is "monopoly"
This legal document protects inventions, leading to a form of a Technological Monopoly
What is "patents"
An absence of sellers in a certain area leads to this type of monopoly
What is "geographic monopoly"
What is the name of the Grinch's dog?
Who is "Max"
Any place where goods and services are bought and sold is a called...
What is a "market"
This market structure offers an identical product and the price is dictated by the free market (supply and demand).
What is "Perfect/Pure Competition"
These are a specific sets of U.S. laws designed to regulate and control monopolies
What are "antitrust laws"
This legal document protects a firm's brands, logos, and slogans
What is "trademark"
According to the film It's a Wonderful Life, what happens every time a bell rings?
what is "an angel gets its wings"
Name 1 benefit of competition
What is: 1. low/stable prices 2. improves quality and choices 3. promotes innovation!
What kind of product is offered in a Monopolistically Competitive market structure?
What is "differentiated"
When a firm merges with or buys out members of the same industry in hopes to monopolize
Coca-Cola purchasing PepsiCo. and its brands would be an example of which kind of integration?
What is "Horizontal Integration"
This person is known as "Santa's shadow" and is said to visit naughty children instead
who is "Krampus"
Acting in calculated ways to both compete and cooperate with your competitor
What is "Game Theory"
Name 1 example of a firm competing in an Oligopoly
What is "Automotive Companies, Software providers, Cell phone manufacturers, Cell phone producers, Commodities such as steel and aluminum"
This type of monopoly is preferred over having a competitive market, more efficient to have a single provider
What is "natural monopoly"
This occurs when a businesses' cost drop due to having more customers and sales
What is "economies of scale"
What are the four main food groups for elves, according to Buddy
What are "candy, candy cane, candy corns, and syrup"
An illegal agreement between firms to fix prices and eliminate competition
What is "cartel"
Trying to create details that will distinguish your good from your competitor's is called..
What is "product differentiation"
When a company buys ownership of all the stages of production of a good
What is "Vertical Integration"
A town's population suffering health issues due to water pollution from their local factory
What is "negative externality"
Where does Kevin's family travel to in Home Alone?
what is "Paris"