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PRICE SYSTEM
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The Price System Information Incentives Choice Efficiency Flexibility
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Information
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Incentives
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Choice
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Efficiency Prices tell producers what products people want or do not want. Prices quickly deliver information to both producers and consumers.
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Flexibility Prices can be quickly adjusted based on issues with either supply or demand.
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Market Failures The price system fails to account for some costs and therefore cannot distribute them appropriately.
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Externalities The production of goods sometimes results in side effects that can be either good or bad for people not directly connected with either the production or consumption of the good. Negative Externalities Positive Externalities
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Negative Externalities
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Positive Externalities
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Public Goods
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Instability Because of the flexibility of the system it may become unstable at times such as when there are natural disasters or worker strikes prices may swing quickly between extremes.
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Public Goods No pay, no spray: Firefighters let home burn
Tennessee house in ashes after homeowner 'forgot' to pay $75 fee
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Market equilibrium
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Price above equilibrium
If the price exceeds the equilibrium price, a surplus occurs:
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Price below equilibrium
If the price is below the equilibrium a shortage occurs:
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Demand rises
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Demand falls
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Supply rises
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Supply falls
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Price ceiling Price ceiling - legally mandated maximum price
Purpose: keep price below the market equilibrium price Examples: rent controls price controls during wartime gas price rationing in 1970s
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Price ceiling (continued)
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Price floor Price floor - legally mandated minimum price
Designed to maintain a price above the equilibrium level Examples: agricultural price supports minimum wage laws
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Price floor (continued)
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Farm Subsidies Subsidy Recipients 1 to 20 of 284 in zip code Recipients in this zip code received $8,045,913 from
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Rationing If supply falls too low for an essential product Government may ration that product. WWII Sugar/Tires Black Markets Market where goods are sold illegally or at higher than legal prices.
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OPEC Increases Oil Production
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Market for SUVs
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Market for Economy Cars
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Housing Market 1. Easy Credit 2. 2008 3. 2010
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Market for Lumber Demonstrate why the price of lumber might rise in the spring
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Market for Alcohol
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Market for Alcohol
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Market Size Increases
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New Technology Improves Production
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Government Subsidizes Production
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Market for Propane Winter 2014
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