Lecture 3- Market failure (1)

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Highers (Managerial Economics) Accounting and Finance (Year 2) Test sobre Lecture 3- Market failure (1), creado por George Mariyajohnson el 27/01/2021.
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Pregunta 1

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One benefit about equilibrium when market is working is [blank_start]resources[blank_end] are allocated in most [blank_start]efficient[blank_end] way- both [blank_start]productively efficient[blank_end] (P=MC) & [blank_start]allocatively efficient[blank_end] (P>MC) in long run
Respuesta
  • resources
  • efficient
  • productively efficient
  • allocatively efficient

Pregunta 2

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Another benefit about equilibrium when market is working is there is no requirement for [blank_start]government intervention[blank_end] which reduces [blank_start]costs[blank_end] & [blank_start]resource waste[blank_end]
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  • government intervention
  • costs
  • resource waste

Pregunta 3

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Third benefit about equilibrium when market is working is [blank_start]normal profits[blank_end] are made. This benefits [blank_start]consumers[blank_end] but ensure [blank_start]factors of production[blank_end] are rewarded
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  • normal profits
  • consumers
  • factors of production

Pregunta 4

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Fourth benefit about equilibrium when market is working is maximum [blank_start]consumer surplus[blank_end] & [blank_start]economic welfare[blank_end]
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  • consumer surplus
  • economic welfare

Pregunta 5

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Assumptions made relating to market is working include [blank_start]perfect information[blank_end], no [blank_start]firm[blank_end] or [blank_start]customer[blank_end] dominates market, all [blank_start]costs[blank_end] & [blank_start]benefits[blank_end] relate to buyer & seller, rapid or instant [blank_start]switching[blank_end] for both buyer & seller, no [blank_start]money[blank_end] illusion & ignore [blank_start]equity[blank_end] concerns
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  • perfect information
  • firm
  • customer
  • costs
  • benefits
  • switching
  • money
  • equity

Pregunta 6

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Market failure- When [blank_start]free market[blank_end] leads to [blank_start]misallocation[blank_end] of [blank_start]resources[blank_end] in an economy
Respuesta
  • free market
  • misallocation
  • resources

Pregunta 7

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One type of market failure is [blank_start]imperfect information[blank_end]. This is when [blank_start]buyers[blank_end] &/[blank_start]sellers[blank_end] do not have [blank_start]full knowledge[blank_end] about [blank_start]price[blank_end], [blank_start]costs[blank_end] & [blank_start]benefits[blank_end] about good or service & are therefore unable to make [blank_start]fully informed[blank_end] decisions
Respuesta
  • imperfect information
  • buyers
  • sellers
  • full knowledge
  • price
  • costs
  • benefits
  • fully informed

Pregunta 8

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Two types of imperfect information are [blank_start]asymmetry information[blank_end] & [blank_start]moral hazard[blank_end]. [blank_start]Asymmetry information[blank_end] is when there is [blank_start]difference[blank_end] in [blank_start]information[blank_end] available to each of two parties involved in [blank_start]transaction[blank_end]. [blank_start]Moral hazard[blank_end] is when one party lacks [blank_start]information[blank_end] about [blank_start]performance[blank_end] of other party involved in [blank_start]transaction[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • asymmetry information
  • moral hazard
  • Asymmetry information
  • difference
  • information
  • transaction
  • Moral hazard
  • information
  • performance
  • transaction

Pregunta 9

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Another type of market failure is [blank_start]missing market[blank_end]. This is when [blank_start]free market[blank_end] fails to create [blank_start]market[blank_end] for good or service
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  • missing market
  • free market
  • market

Pregunta 10

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[blank_start]Tragedy of commons[blank_end] can be related to missing market. It refers to people acting in their [blank_start]own best interests[blank_end] who overuse [blank_start]common resource[blank_end] without considering this will lead to [blank_start]degradation[blank_end] of that [blank_start]resource[blank_end]
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  • Tragedy of commons
  • own best interests
  • common resource
  • degradation
  • resource

Pregunta 11

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Third type of market failure is [blank_start]externalities[blank_end]. This refers to [blank_start]external costs[blank_end] or [blank_start]benefits[blank_end] to [blank_start]third party[blank_end] that is not involved in [blank_start]making[blank_end], [blank_start]buying/selling[blank_end] & [blank_start]consumption[blank_end] of good/service. There is difference between [blank_start]private[blank_end] & [blank_start]social[blank_end] costs & benefits
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  • externalities
  • external costs
  • benefits
  • third party
  • making
  • buying/selling
  • consumption
  • private
  • social

Pregunta 12

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Merit goods- Goods that have [blank_start]benefits[blank_end] to [blank_start]society[blank_end] or [blank_start]economy[blank_end] as whole, as result of people [blank_start]producing[blank_end] or [blank_start]consuming[blank_end] that good. Examples include [blank_start]healthcare[blank_end] & [blank_start]education[blank_end]. For these goods, [blank_start]marginal social benefit[blank_end] is greater than [blank_start]marginal private benefit[blank_end] & therefore there is an [blank_start]underconsumption[blank_end] of merit goods
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  • benefits
  • society
  • economy
  • producing
  • consuming
  • healthcare
  • education
  • marginal social benefit
  • marginal private benefit
  • underconsumption

Pregunta 13

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Demerit goods- Goods that have [blank_start]costs[blank_end] to [blank_start]society[blank_end] or [blank_start]economy[blank_end] as whole, as result of people [blank_start]producing[blank_end] or [blank_start]consuming[blank_end] that good. Examples include [blank_start]alcohol[blank_end] & [blank_start]tobacco[blank_end]. For these goods, [blank_start]marginal private benefit[blank_end] is greater than [blank_start]marginal social benefit[blank_end] & therefore there is an [blank_start]overconsumption[blank_end] of demerit goods
Respuesta
  • costs
  • society
  • economy
  • producing
  • consuming
  • alcohol
  • tobacco
  • marginal private benefit
  • marginal social benefit
  • overconsumption

Pregunta 14

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Fourth type of market failure is [blank_start]public goods[blank_end]. These are [blank_start]goods[blank_end] that are [blank_start]non-excludable[blank_end], [blank_start]non-rival[blank_end] & [blank_start]non-diminishable[blank_end]. Marginal cost for [blank_start]public goods[blank_end] are equal to [blank_start]zero[blank_end]. This leads to [blank_start]free rider problem[blank_end] which is when person [blank_start]benefits[blank_end] from good or service without [blank_start]paying[blank_end] for it
Respuesta
  • public goods
  • goods
  • non-excludable
  • non-rival
  • non-diminishable
  • public goods
  • zero
  • free rider problem
  • benefits
  • paying
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