Which direction does the demand curve slope?
What is "downward sloping"

A decrease in the costs of production will cause this kind of shift in supply
What is "increase in supply"
What is "produce more"
Consumers react negatively to high prices
Producers react positively to high prices
What is "demand curve"
What is the name of the Grinch's dog?
Who is "Max"
Coffee and Tea would be an example of which type of goods?
What is "substitute goods"
Business costs that will change depending on the businesses' output
What is "variable costs"
How do we determine Equilibrium price?
What is "intersection of supply and demand"
The letter "S" in TIGERS represents this
What is "# of sellers"
According to the film It's a Wonderful Life, what happens every time a bell rings?

what is "an angel gets its wings"
The relationship between price and quantity is ____________ according to the law of demand
What is "indirect"
As prices increase, quantity demanded decreases (and visa versa)
What kind of shift occurred in the graph below?

What is "increase in quantity supplied"
What happened to the Equilibrium price after this double shift?

What is "decreased"
What kind of shift is represented in the graph below?

What is "decrease in supply"
This person is known as "Santa's shadow" and is said to visit naughty children instead
who is "Krampus"
Goods and services that have minimal or zero substitutes that are essential are considered ___________ goods.
What is "inelastic"
What kind of shift is represented in the graph below

What is "increase in supply"
What happened to the Equilibrium quantity after this double shift?

The letter "I" in TRIBES represents ___________.
What is "Income"
What are the four main food groups for elves, according to Buddy

What are "candy, candy cane, candy corns, and syrup"
This economic concept explains why your satisfaction dwindles as you do the same thing repeatedly
What is "diminishing marginal utility"
Stage 2 of the Theory of Production produces these kind of returns
What is "diminishing returns"
What is represented in the graph below?

What is "shortage"
An increase in the price of a substitute good will cause this kind of shift
What is "increase in demand"
Where does Kevin's family travel to in Home Alone?

what is "Paris"