Across
- 3. This type of monopoly allows a person to have control over their invention
- 6. This type of competition has the lowest level of competition
- 8. This protects art, literature, and music
- 10. The # of years a standard copyright lasts
- 11. The # of basic market structures
- 12. Perfect competition must meet this # of conditions
- 14. This occurs when competing firms agree to raise prices
- 15. In this type of monopoly, the govt. grants the rights to the company to provide something
- 16. These suppliers have no control over certain conditions such as crop disease and natural disaster
- 18. This protects ownership of an invention
- 19. The # of types of monopolies
Down
- 1. This business is an example of a geographic monopoly in Bradford
- 2. The # of years a standard patent lasts
- 4. This type of monopoly occurs in a isolated, rural setting
- 5. The postal service is this type of monopoly
- 6. This occurs when a single seller controls the supply
- 7. This type of competition has the highest level of competition
- 9. This is key to finding and accessing the lowest prices of a product
- 13. In this monopoly, it is dominated by several suppliers
- 17. In this type of monopoly, the seller can raise prices without fear of losing business
