TAMU ECON 202 EXAM 2

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combined producer surplus $62 Alice and Amber

Alice, Amber and Andi make and sell pottery. Alice is willing to sell a 5 inch pot for $20, Amber is willing to sell a 5 inch pot for $22 and Andi is willing to sell a 5 inch post for $46 combined producer surplus is if the price of a 5 inch pot $30, which of the ladies will sell their pots

$6 ($10-$4)

Amanda goes to a local cafe and orders a sandwich. her willingness to pay for that sandwich is $10. the price of the sandwich is $4. The cost to the cafe to produce that sandwich is $1. How much economic surplus does Amanda receive when she purchases the sandwich?

$300 for one unit

Assume there are two people in a society. Person A is willing to pay $140 to have one unit of a public good produced and person B is willing to pay $160 to have one unit of a public good produced and $140 to have two units produced. as a result, society would be willing to pay a price of ______ of this public good.

Will not; only Apple

Juan is willing to pay $600 for a new Ipad. Apple is selling a new ipad for $700 and it costs apple $400 to produce this ipad. A voluntary economic transaction between juan and apple _________ occur because ______________ would be better pff due to the transaction

free rider; enjoys, pay for

a ________ is a person who _____ a public good that others _______

shortage of the good

a binding price ceiling results in

people to incentivize the external costs and benefits of their actions

a corrective or Pigouvian tax leads to

incentivizes an increase in the output when positive externalities exist

a corrective or pigouvian subsidy

positive

a decrease in the supply of coconut will increase the price of German chocolate cake, a good which requires coconut shavings as a key ingredient

the bargaining costs of identifying and establishing communications between all affected parties would be high.

a familiar example of negative externality is loud music in a busy park on a weekend. in principle it should be possible to solve this externality by permitting park visitors to negotiate rights to play music in particular locations or at specific times. the most likely reason these negotiations do not occur is that

a progressive tax

a family that earns $20,000 a year pays $200 a year in city wage tax. a family that earns $40,000 a year pays $1,600 a year in city wage tax. the city wage tax is a

a progressive tax

a family that earns $20,000 a year pays $200 a year in city wage taxes. a family that earns $40,000 a year pays $1600 a year in city wage taxes. the city wage tax is

private bargaining

a farmer agrees to give a company access to a private road on his property if the company reduced pollution of the farm's water source. this is an example of reducing an externality through

nonrival

a good is characterized________ when one persons use of the good does not reduce another's ability to use the same unit of that good

a subsidy to consumers of the good that provides external benefits

a government action that can help correct positive externalities is

efficient if either the farming operation or the trout farmer own the river

a large farming operation which uses a potent fertilizer is located up river from a trout farmer. if property rights of the river exist and transactions costs are low, the amount of pollution will be

inefficient

a market dominated by a few powerful businesses

overproduce and sell at a lower price

a market with negative externalities will tend to ______ compared to a market producing the socially optimal output

social costs; private costs

a negative externality exists when ________ exceed ________

proportional tax

a new tax policy has been passed in a country, a constitutional monarchy located high up in the mountains. the new policy states that 6% of the wages of every worker must go to taxes, regardless of how much they earn this is an example of what

proportional tax

a new tax policy has been passed in a country, a constitutional monarchy located high up in the stap mountain range. this new policy states that 6% of the wages of every workers most go to taxes, regardless of how much they earn this is an example of a(n)

it is difficult to prevent someone from using or having access to the good

a nonexcludable good is a good in which

rivalrous and excludable

a sports team tshirt

increases, increases

a tariff ____ the price received by domestic producers and ______ the price paid by domestic consumers

increases; increases

a tariff _______ the price received by domestic producers and _______ the price paid by domestic consumers

tax on imported goods

a tariff is

tax on imported products

a tariff is

cannot be determined without more information

a tax levied on consumers. the incidence of the tax

average tax rate: 20000/75000x 100= 26.67% the tax will be $20,000 regardless of income level, so another dollar of income requires no additional taxes. marginal tax rate =0

a taxpayers makes $75,000 a year. what are her average and marginal tax rates if shes required to pay a lump-sum tax of $20,000

nonrivalrous and excludable

a toll road in normal traffic

rational ignorance is higher in the situation of concentrated benefits and diffuse costs

according to public choice theory, the main reason for politicians' ability to build support for policies that generate more costs than benefits is that

your neighbors dog routinely gets out of his yard and does his business in yours

according to the Coase theorem, what is an example that will end in private bargaining and yield an efficient market

after measles vaccinations increase by 20%, the number of cases of measles falls by 35%

an example of a positive externalities

a price change

an externality is NOT

a side- effect of an activity that affects bystanders whose interested are not taken into account

an externality is defined as

the costs were highly diffused, while the benefits were very concentrated

as part of the american recovery and reinvestment act, $7 million was earmarked to build a bridge over a railroad crossing so that 168 nebraska town wouldn't have to wait for the trains to pass. which of the following best explains why this proposal was passed?

normative

at 8%, unemployment in the United States is too high

rivalrous and nonexcludable

atlantic bluefin tuna in the mediterranean sea

the free rider problem

aurora township is asking its people to chip in and donate money to build a new library. tommy thinks he already pays enough money in taxes, so he chooses not to donate. he knows that even if he doesn't contribute he will still be able to use the library when it is done

tariff

canada is considering imposing a tax on imports of Chinese solar panels. this action would be best described as

tariff

cananda is considering imposing a tax on imports of chinese solar panels. this action would be best described as a

rivalrous and excludable

chipotle burrito

success requires strong compliance

command and control may be the best approach to handling externalities if

if bargaining is costless, and property rights are clearly established and enforced, then externality problems can be solved through private bargaining

described the Coase theorem

true

economists believe that marginal tax rates have a greater influence on behavior than average tax rates

viewers know they will be able to watch public tv, even if they don't contribute

every few months, public tv asks viewers to contribute to their local public tv station. although they raise money during this time, it often falls short of the amount they wish to raise because

when fazio parks his big truck at the grocery store, people in the cars on each side of his parking space have a hard time opening their car doors

example of a negative externality

the government charges Ku's company a tax equal to the difference between the marginal social cost and the marginal private cost of emissions

example of corrective tax or subsidy used to address externality problem

the government covers part of the costs of a particular immunization

example of corrective tax or subsidy used to address externality problem

the government discourages the production of paper products in a suburban community by imposing a unit tax on the production of such products, limiting paper companies emissions of carcinogenic toxins

example of corrective tax or subsidy used to address externality problem

a family in a distant state gives bottled water to its dog, but a family in a hurricane area cannot find bottled water to drink

example of misallocation of resources under a price ceiling on bottled water following a hurricane

lobbying the government to impose taxes on certain imported products

example of rent- seeking behavior

competition for subsidies

example of rent-seeking behavior

competition for the exclusive right to import a product

example of rent-seeking behavior

tuna in the ocean are being overharvested because it is difficult to prevent anyone from fishing for tuna

example of tragedy of the commons

their own costs and benefits; the effect of their actions on others

externalities tend to occur because decision makers consider __________ and do NOT consider _________

consumers will bear most of the burden of tax

for a medical procedure which has highly inelastic demand and an upward-sloping supply curve

the losses are spread over millions of consumers so the cost per consumer is small

government sometimes supports protectionist tariffs because

the losses are spread over millions of consumers so the cost per consumer is small

government sometimes supports protectionists tariffs because

demand or supply, or both, are relatively inelastic

governments that are interested in minimizing the efficiency costs of taxation should only tax goods where

ownership rights can be assigned

how can the tragedy of the commons be averted

special interests are able to get projects with higher costs than benefits passed because voters fail to acquire sufficient understanding of complex issues

how does rational ignorance reduce social welfare

borne mostly by consumers

if the demand curve is downward-sloping and supply is relatively elastic then the burden of the tax

the gains in consumer surplus would outweigh the losses in producer surplus

if the government eliminated tariffs

the gains in consumers surplus would outweigh the losses in producer surplus

if the government eliminated tariffs:

a positive externality exists

if the social benefit of consuming a good or a service exceeds the private benefit

consumers in canada will face higher prices for solar panels

in general, which of the statements is most likely to occur as a result of the proposed tax imported solar panels

consumers in Canada will face higher prices for solar panels

in general, which of the statements is most likely to occur as a result of the proposed tax on imported solar panels

property rights provide incentives to supply the optimal amount property rights help avoid the tragedy of commons with property rights, the marginal social cost curve becomes the marginal private cost curve

in what ways might property rights achieve more efficient outcomes in markets containing externalities

positive

international trade makes some people better off and some people worse off

the tragedy of the commons

many people who own dogs do not pick up after them in public places. this is an example of

it would not work to subsidize montgomery for three-eyed fish found in the pond would work: 1. have government give montgomery a permit to allow a limited amount of pollution but no more 2. charge montgomery $1000 for every barrel of toxic waste his nuclear reactors produce 3. define property righst clearly to identify the town as the owner of the pond with the right to compensation from montgomery for damages from the pollution

montgomery owns a nuclear power plant in town. his power plant dumps substantial quantities of radioactive waste into local pond, which has given rise to a mutant guppy fish population with three eyes the town decides to have montgomery do something about ut externality. which methods would and would not result in montgomery accounting for the social costs of running the power plant

some students will sabotage their peers' study efforts

most law schools are incredibly competitive, with relative class position (determined by grades) having a major impact on a students ability to get a well-paying job. which of the following is the most likely unintended consequence of this system?

nonrival; nonexcludable; underprovided

most neighborhood streets have traffic lights to help control the flow of traffic. traffic lights are ______ and ______. therefore, they will be ______ by the competitive market

carolina will free-ride on Nicks labor

nick and carolina are working on a group project for a class. They will get the same grade. they have done a great job, but they have of kept track of their sources very well, although they both have all of the information. Carolina knows nick will eventually do the bibliography, since Nick does not like to turn in incomplete work. As a result;

marlos customers have been bothered by the noisy, midday deliveries at the business next door. she arranges to cover part of the delivery costs in order to have the neighbors deliveries arrive early in the morning rathe than midday

not example of corrective tax or subsidy used to address externality problem

bargaining costs are generally not low (or zero)

one of the main problems with the coase theorem is that

increase; more

over time, housing shortages caused by rent control ________ because the supply of housing is __________ elastic in the long run

nonrivalrous and excludable

playing world of witchcraft, a massive multiplayer online computer game

the maximum price that a seller can charge in a market

price ceiling

misallocate resources because consumers who buy the product may not be the ones who value it the most

price ceilings

shortages ; below

price ceilings create ______ if they are set ______ the equilibrium price

bring down price in a competitive market

price ceilings tend to create shortages when used to

higher quality

price floors make it illegal to compete for more customers by lowering prices, so firms compete by offering customers

allocative efficiency

production represents consumer preferences

elected officials are more concerned about reelection than efficiency regulators act in the interest of the industries they regulate government leaders are focused on enriching themselves

reasons for government failure

landlords to neglect their buildings. allowing them to deteriorate over time

some economists compare the destructiveness of rent control to that of aerial bombardment because it causes

fish tend to be nonexcludable resources, whereas chicken and beef are excludable

some researchers estimate that all saltwater fish will be extinct by 2048, in large part due to overfishing. but surveys also show that more households eat chicken and beef than fish; however, neither chicken nor cattle are in danger of extinction. which of the following best explains these obeservations

nonrivalrous and nonexcludable

street lighting in a public park

that the cost associated with becoming informed is greater than the benefit

suppose a classmate claims that the reason he knows nothing about politics is rational ignorance. what does he mean

marginal- 20%, average -12%

suppose tax rate on the first $10000 is 0%, 10% on the next $20,000; 20% in the next $20,000, 30% on the next $30,000 and 40% on any income over $80,000. family A has income of $50,000. what is the marginal and average. tax rate for family A

$500

suppose that the world price of TV is $400, and the government imposes a $100 tariff. the new price domestic consumers pay for a TV is

$500

suppose that the world price of TVs is $400, and the government imposes a $100 tariff. the new price domestic consumers pay for a TV is

marginal- 20%, average- 12%

suppose the tax rate on the first t$10,000 income is 0 percent, 10% on the next $20,000; 20% on the next $20,000 and 30% on the next $30,000 and 40% on any income over $80,000, family A has an income of $50,000 what is the marginal and average tax rate for family A

positive; third parties; little

technological advancements are considered a _______ externality because ______ receive the majority of the benefits. too ______ of this type of externality is usually provided

it is inflexible, and some problems require an inflexible approach

the advantage of using command and control to solve externality problem is that

nonrivalrous and nonexcludable

the air we breathe

$5,500

the average tax on a professor's income of $100,000 is 18% and the marginal tax rate above $100,000 is 45% if the professor teaches during the summer and earns an additional $10,000 (bringing her total earnings for the year to $110,000_ how much of the summer income does she keep after paying her taxes

$5500 because 10,000x0.45= 4500 10,00-4500= 5500

the average tax on a professors income of $100,000 is 18% and the marginal tax rate above $100,000 is 45%. if the professor teaches during the summer and earns an additional $10,000, how much of the summer income does she keep after paying taxes?

total taxes due divided by total taxable income

the average tax rate can be calculated by which of the following formulas

given low bargaining costs, private individuals can achieve a socially optimal solution without the involvement of the government

the coase theorem implies that

will fall on consumers more than producers

the demand for frozen burritos is very inelastic compared to the supply of frozen burritos, so if a tax is imposed on consumers of frozen burritos, the tax incidence:

nonexcludable, and private goods are excludable

the difference between private goods and common resources is that comon resources are

the inability to prevent individuals who do not pay for a good from consuming it

the free-rider problems results from

either choice will have the same effect o both buyers and sellers

the government can choose between taxing buyers of grapes at $1 per pound or taxing the sellers of grapes at $1 per pound. what is true?

the benefits of maintenance are external, not private benefits

the incentive to dedicate private resources to maintaining a common is low because

reduced demand

the list of problems that can be triggered by price ceilings does not include

reduced incentive for efficient production less incentive for maintaining product quality shortages

the list of problems that can be triggered by price ceilings includes

$900

the marginal social benefit from the production of the last unit of a good $4800. of the willingness to pay for that unit is $3900, what is the external benefit from its production?

proportional income tax system

the marginal tax rate and the average tax rate are the same under a

the extra tax due on an extra dollar of income

the marginal tax rate shows

the extra tax due on extra dollar of income

the marginal tax rate shows

whether we sum vertically or horizontally depends only on whether the good is rival in consumption

the market demand curve of a good that is rival in consumption and excludable is the horizontal sum of the individual demand curves. However, the marginal social surplus curve of a public good is the vertical sum of the individual marginal benefit curves. what aspect of a public good causes the demand curves to be summed vertically instead of horizontally?

adding up how much each consumer is willing to pay for each unit of the public good

the market demand for a public good can be determined by

$10

the price elasticity of demand for a particular life-saving drug is zero, and the price elasticity of supply is 0.50. if a $10 tax is levied on producers, how much of this tax will eventually be paid by consumers

tendency to overconsume common resources

the tragedy of the common is the

deadweight loss

total inefficiency caused by a tax is also known as

the bargaining costs of such negotiations would be prohibitive, as there are (in large cities) many interested parties

traffic congestion is a common example fo negative externality, in principle it should be possible for drivers to negotiate the right to drive at particular times. thereby compensating those who would prefer not to drive at peak times and solving the externality, the most likely reason these negotiations do not occur is

economists believe that marginal tax rates have a greater influence in behavior than average tax rates

true

inefficient because waiting wastes time

using a first come, first served system to allocate products with long lines is

a domestic market price above world market price deadweight loss decreased imports

what are effects of a tariff

price controls on prescription drugs rent control

what are examples of price ceilings

a domestic market price above world market price deadweight loss decreased imports

what are the effects of tariffs

one cause is when the incentives of government officials do not align with public interest

what best illustrates a cause of government failure as it relates to economics and markets

a siren tornado warning system

what can be both nonrival andnonexcludable

when people who neither paid for developing the technology nor the good produced by the new technology are better off from the advancement

what described the occurrence of a positive externality resulting from the production of a good by a new technology

an online course

what is example of goods that wouldbe nonrival

whether the welfare of bystanders rises or falls

what is the difference between a positive externality and negative externality

it decreases both producer and consumer surpluses

what is the net effect of negative externality?

private goods

what type of good if rival and excludable

do not necessarily flow to their highest- valued use

when a price ceiling is in effect, goods and services

amount of the tax per unit

when a tax is imposed on consumers, the demand curve shifts downward, so that the vertical distance between the original demand curve and the new demand curve that incorporates the tax equals the

resources get wasted on projects with low benefits and high costs

when benefits are concentrated and costs are diffused

marginal social; marginal social

when externalities are present, the socially optimal outcome occurs where the _______ benefit equals the ______ cost

acting in self-interest; at the lowest possible marginal cost

when market forces lead to efficient production, each producer is _________, and the product is produced ___________.

produce more

when negative externalities occur as a result of a product market's activity, the market will _____ than is desirable

resources are wasted because goods are produced at a higher cost than consumers are willing to pay

when producers produce more than the equilibrium quantity

is subject to the free-rider problem

when someone can enjoy the benefits of a good without bearing the cost, the good is

deadweight loss

when the economic surplus in a market is less than it would be if the market were efficient, the market is experiencing

too few lawn care services are produced

when the lawn care services market is characterized by positive externalities

increased demand

which is not an effect of a tariff

the marginal external cost

which is the amount of corrective/ Pigouvian tax that would resolve a negative externality problem

engaging in aggressive advertising that slams a competitor's product

which of the following is not an example of rent- seeking behavior

ireland taxes the import of potatoes in order to keep domestic farmers in business

which scenario described the operation of a tariff

ireland taxes the import of potatoes in order to keep domestic farmers in business

which scenario describes the operation of a tariff

users of a shared shower in a dorm allow the shower to get nasty by failing to clean it often enough

which scenario is the best example of the tragedy of the commons? example

because they lead to suboptimal outcomes

why are externalities considered a cause of market failure

a price change redistributes costs and benefits bit does not generate new costs or benefits

why are price changed not externalities

firms will seek low cost options that will maximize profit and responding to price signals is more likely to lead to an efficient outcome

why do economists believe that market- based strategies are more likely to achieve efficient pollution abatement than regulatory agencies

social norms can lead to people to consider the impact on others, even without bargaining and payments

why might an efficient outcome be reached even without coasian bargaining

rivalrous and nonexcludable

wild tuna in the pacific ocean for which no fishing permit is required

the coase theorem

your college roommate had the right to practice her tuba during the day. You, however, find that studying during the day is most conductive to good grades, and her tuba playing makes it difficult for you to concentrate. you make a deal with your roommate; you will clean the dorm once a week if she will practice her tuba at other times or elsewhere, this is an example of

the maximum price a buyer is willing to pay and the market price

Consumer surplus is equal to the difference between

under the demand curve and above the market price

Consumer surplus is shown graphically as the area

below; above

Consumer surplus us represented by the area _____________ the demand curve and _______________ the price that the consumer pays.

produces gains from trade for both buyers and sellers

Elijah decides that his family should eat more healthy meals, but they are very pressed for time. He decides to subscribe to a service that sends healthy pre-planned meals to his home three times a week

$4 ($6-$2)

Kevin goes to a local coffee shop and orders a medium-sized latte. His willingness to pay for that latte os $6. the price of the latte is $2. The cost to the coffee shop to produce the latte is $1. how much economic surplus does Kevin gain when he purchases the latte?

the market price will fall

a binding price floor in a market is removed. which of the following is likely to occur as a result

efficient

a market in which economic surplus is maximized

inefficient

a market in which government regulation creates distortions

inefficient

a market transaction in which buyers or seller behave irrationally

inefficient

a market transaction in which one party has information not available to the other party

a price floor or a price ceiling is an example of

a price control

opportunity cost; specialization

after working your way through college as a CNA, you now have completed your nursing degree and are an RN- you are now a functioning RN at the hospital. Some of the tasks between a CNA and an RN overlap, but you should delegate some tasks to CNAs because they have lower ___________ of completing tasks. Your ___________ allows you to take on more complex nursing tasks

consumer surplus

amount consumers are willing to pay for a good MINUS what they actually pay for it

the high-skilled worker

an employer has work that can be done in the same time by one high-skilled worker paid $50.00 an hour or by eight low-skilled workers paid $5.00 an hour each, and minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. in this scenario who benefits from the minimum wage, the high skilled or low skilled?

positive

as minimum wage increases, the prices of all good and services also tends to increase

Aaron could have a comparative advantage in producing both milk and cheese

assume aaron and Jose each own a small ranch, and each produces milk and cheese. one of them is better than the other at producing both milk and cheese (but we dont know who) what cannot be true regarding absolute or comparative advantage

equal to ; less; more

at the equilibrium quantity, marginal benefit is ___________ marginal cost. Consuming ___________ means that some mutually beneficial exchanges do not take place, and producing _______ means that some goods go unsold.

rusia because she has a lower opportunity cost

barlow and rusia own a nail salon. a manicure takes barlow 60 minutes to complete and takes rusia 45 minutes to complete. completing a pedicure takes barlow 45 minutes and takes rusia 30 minutes. who has the comparative advantage in pedicures

fails to produce gains from trade for both buyers and sellers

callie turns down an extra shift at work to take care for household chores

produces gains from trade for both buyers and sellers

charlene's job requires her to work on an oil rig, and she must alternate two weeks on the rig and two weeks off, when she is on the rig, she rents out her apartment through Airbnb

a given level of output is produced at the lowest possible cost

efficient production occurs when

it costs suppliers more to produce the good than its value to buyers

for suppliers to sell more than the equilibrium quantity, it would mean that

bought by the buyers who have the highest willingness to pay

gains from trade will be maximized at the free market equilibrium price and quantity because the supply of goods is

productive efficiency

goods and serviced are produced at their lowest opportunity cost

the sum of the consumer and producer surplus to increase

harrison is willing to buy the last ticket to the Billy play for $15 while Stefania is willing to pay $25. Harrison is first in line and buys a ticket for $15. he then resells his ticket to Stefania for $20. By reselling the ticket instead of going to the play himself, harrison cause

positive

higher tariffs on imported automobiles would decrease the demand for foreign made cars

lost gains from trade

if an american teenager will work for $5 an hour and an employers is willing to pay that wage, but the minimum wage is $7.25 an hour and the employer is not willing to pay that much, the teenager goes unemployed and the market experiences

do for herself the things for which she has low opportunity cost and trade with others for things she had high opportunity cost

if ilona wants to live her life based on comparative advantage, then she should

mary has a comparative advantage in baking cakes

if mary can bake a cake at a lower opportunity cost than sarah can, then

a surplus of sugar will occur, increasing efficiency

if the government guarentees sugar farmers a price of $1 when the market equilibrium price is actually $.50 per pound, what will happen

the sum of consumer surplus and producer surplus is maximized resources are being used efficiently the marginal benefit is equal to the marginal cost

if the market for alpine skis is in competitive equilibrium, and there are no external costs or government interventions, then :

economic surplus is not maximized

if the market output is not efficient, what must be true

those who want to work will outnumber the jobs available

if the minimum wage is a binding price floor

inputs, like workers and raw materials, will not go to the companies that can use them to produce the most value consumers will not receive the amount of any given product that they want consumers will not receive the products they want, and new products are unlikely to appear

in a market without prices, where goods are allocated by a central planner which is likely to happen

both the buyer and the seller

in a voluntary economic transaction between a buyer and a seller, ________ can earn economic surplus from the transaction

nomative

international trade should be limited because it can cause some workers to lose their jobs

Consumer surplus

is the gains from trade on the part of the consumer that result from the market transaction

of a potential lack of incentives amount citizens who are asked to provide the central planner with accurate information

it is difficult for a central planner to determine optimal allocations of resources because

an inefficient outcome

market failure occurs when market forces lead to

market fails to meet efficient outcome

market failure refers to

minimizes

markets describes production across companies in a way that

produces gains from trade for both buyers and sellers

neighbors jordan and chelsea are both working parents. they can hire a single babysitter to care for both of their toddlers for 75% of what they would collectively have to pay two separate babysitters

left of the quantity and between and supply curves

one a market graph, economic surplus can be identified as the area that is the...

small higher; lower

one question that economics students often ask is, "in a market with a lot of buyers and sellers, who sets the price of the good?". everyone sets the price because everyone has _________ influence in the market no one sets the price because all suppliers want a _________ price and all consumers want a ______ price

are least bad at doing, relative to other tasks

people are capable of completing many different tasks, each persons comparative advantages is in the particular tasks that they ...

above the supply curve and below the market price

producer surplus is shown graphically as the area

The market price and the minimum price a seller is willing to accept

producer surplus is the difference between

create higher unemployment

raising the minimum wage is not an effective way to eliminate poverty because increases in minimum wage

normative

social welfare spending in sweden occupies too large a portion of the national budget

market power externalities irrationality

sources of market failure

positive

statements say something that described how the world currently is

normative

statements that say something about how the world ought to be

in order to continue producing their product, sellers may overstate the importance of that product

suppose resources are directed by means of a central planner who receives information on all the different uses of these resources. Why might sellers have an incentive to not provide truthful information to the central planner?

michelle's consumer surplus: $3.50 Pauls cafe and bakery producer surplus: $3.50

suppose that michelle buys a cappuccino from pauls cafe and bakery for $4.25. Michelle was willing to pay up to $7.75 for the drink, and pauls cafe and bakery was willing to accept $0.75 for the cappuccino. what is michells CS and the cafe PS

increase the price received by farmers

suppose that the government wants to support local organic farms with a price support system. if so, we would expect the market price support policy that establishes a binding price floor to

result in gasoline shortages, even in oil-rich country

suppose the government of oil-ricj country Saudi Arabia sets price at 0.25 a gallon when the market price is $1.50. this action will

that macadamia nuts are in plentiful supply, so consumers should buy more that the price change will be understood in every language and helps coordinate the macadamia market that demand for macadamia nuts is low, so producers should produce less

that price of macadamia nuts fall, this conveys the following signals

competitive markets send resources to their highest valued uses

the "invisible hand" refers to the notion that

normative

the US should impose import quotas in the market for consumer electronics to help domestic workers

is far below the equilibrium level and rental units are not being maintained

the city of mumbai in india imposed rent controls on apartments in 1947. despite inflation and changes in land value, allowable rents have hardly increases since that time. use what you know about rent controls to speculate about the quality of rent-controlled buildings in Mumbia

labor-saving devices and management prices are slowly adopted

the long run effect of laws that raise the minimum wage is that

consumers will pay for the good only if its value of use is greater than the price

the market solves the incentive problem when allocating resources because the

productive efficiency

the maximum output is obtained with given resources

a price floor

the minimum price that seller can charge in a market

true

the minimum wage causes unemployment mainly among poor, unskilled workers

price floor

the minimum wage is an example of

allocative efficiency

the price consumers pay is equal to the marginal cost of producing the good

it is a signal that celery is more valuable to consumers than it was before

the price of celery rises, but nothing has changed on the supply side of the market- what does this mean to celery farms?

normative

the richest 1% of Americans should pay more taxes than the rest of the 99%

positive

the richest 1% of the population earn 24% of the total income

normative

the richest 1% should be paying more in taxes

positive

the sugar quota in the US costs consumers $6.08 billion a year

normative

the sugar quota in the US is a good public policy and should be made stronger

positive

the unemployment rate is 8.2%

marginal benefits exceed marginal costs

to maximize economic surplus. keep increasing output as long as

marginal benefit minus marginal cost; consumer surplus plus producer surplus

two ways to calculate economic surplus are _____________ and ______________

self- interest motivates people prices are flexible the invisible hand guides decision making

typical of market economics

the planners interests dominate prices are fixed the value system of the decision makers is imposed on society

typical of nonmarket economics

allocative efficiency is achieved goods are produced by the firms that can do so at the lowest marginal cost goods go to the consumers who will gain the highest marginal benefit from the good

what are results of an efficient market

side effects of externalities government regulations that impede market forces irrational decisions

what are sources of market failure

firms having the capacity to raise the market price transactions that have side effects on the welfare of others lack of information about the quality of a second-hand car

what are the factors that are possible reasons for market failure

prices create incentives prices are signals prices aggregate information

what are the three key roles that prices play in markets

Actions intended or make economic outcomes fairer cause efficiency to decrease

what described the fairness-efficiency trade off

excessive information

what is not a reason for market failure

economic surplus is minimized to reduce waste

what is not a result of an efficient market

lack of market power

what is not a source of market failure

government failure occurs

when government policies lead to outcomes that are worse than those that would occur in unregulated markets

economic surplus

1. consumer surplus plus producer surplus 2. the area between the the supply curve and the demand curve to the left of the quantity sold 3. equals the marginal benefit minus marginal cost


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