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Government and the Economy
Chapter 16 Section 1 and 2 Government and the Economy
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Growth of Government Beginning with the Great Depression the size and scope of federal government has grown greatly. Why? Is this good or bad?
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Public Works Projects Publicly used facilities built with public money (Ex. Schools, highways) Public Goods – Goods or services provided by government for consumption by the general public. Can be provided by federal, state, and/or local governments.
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Types of Goods Government Supplies
National defense, police/fire, merit goods, social-insurance programs, public-assistance programs, regulate the economy and create stability. Merit Goods – Goods that are deemed socially desirable by the public (Example – Museums and parks) Demerit Goods – Goods that are unaccepted (ex. smoking, drinking) – Often heavily taxed by government to discourage usage – “Sin Tax”
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Promoting the General Welfare
Social-Insurance Programs – Programs that pay benefits to retired and disabled workers, their families, and the unemployed.
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Ex. Social Security – Federal program that provides monthly payments to people who are retired or unable to work. Medicare – Healthcare for retired workers
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Cont. Workers Compensation – State program that provides payments for medical care for workers who are injured on the job. Unemployment Insurance
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Public Assistance Programs
Public-Assistance Programs (Welfare) – Need based programs Supplemental Security Income Temporary Assistance for Need Families Medicaid
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Regulation and Economic Stability
Externalities – Side effects (can be negative or positive) Economic Stability Intervention against harmful effects of economy (unemployment, high inflation, recessions)
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Critics of Government Involvement
Merit Goods – Should be private Government Assistance Programs – Discourage motivation
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