Monsters Inc. Economy Lesson

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Across
  1. 4. Disney movie about monsters working in a factory
  2. 5. This is the primary energy source for Monstropolis
  3. 11. The fictional city in Monsters, Inc. where the monsters live and work
  4. 13. The skills and training of workers like Roz and Mike.
  5. 16. Sulley's one-eyed, green partner
  6. 19. Every monster must make these when deciding how to work.
  7. 20. The energy and profits Monsters, Inc. gains.
  8. 24. The initiative of starting a company like Monsters, Inc.
  9. 25. The fear and nightmares caused by scare-based energy.
  10. 26. The work done by scarers like Sulley and Mike.
  11. 27. The CEO of Monsters, Inc.
  12. 28. Something like city-wide laughter energy, used without reducing availability.
  13. 29. Randall’s motivations often reflect this economic principle.
  14. 30. Randall's personal scare gear is an example of this.
  15. 32. What Monsters, Inc. pays to run scare floors.
  16. 33. The main antagonist of Pixar's Monsters, Inc. franchise
  17. 34. Choosing to focus on laughs instead of scares involves this.
  18. 35. A portal that connects the monster world to the human world
  19. 36. The limited supply of children's screams that causes energy shortages.
Down
  1. 1. Tangible assets like scare floors and scream tanks.
  2. 2. The girl who opens the door for Monsters, Inc
  3. 3. The natural resources used at Monsters, Inc. (like doors and energy sources).
  4. 6. Laugh power that makes children happy and benefits others.
  5. 7. The efficiency of Sulley scaring children per shift.
  6. 8. The machines and tools (like scream canisters) used in production.
  7. 9. Essential services like monster electricity and water.
  8. 10. When adding more scarers doesn’t increase energy much more.
  9. 12. Money paid to employees like Celia for their work.
  10. 14. This energy source produces 10 times more energy than the previous energy source
  11. 15. What Monsters, Inc. faces from other energy companies like Fear Co.
  12. 17. Where businesses like Monsters, Inc. operate based on supply and demand.
  13. 18. Combines government regulation with free market principles.
  14. 21. A system where the monster government controls all business decisions.
  15. 22. Top scarer at Monsters, Inc
  16. 23. All the inputs (land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship) used to produce energy.
  17. 31. What motivates workers like Randall to work harder (e.g., promotions).