Government Intervention Flashcards

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Maximum price

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A ceiling price set by the government on a good or service, above which it cannot rise. It may be enforced through government legislation.

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Guaranteed minimum price

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Where the surplus output created is purchased by a government agency at the minimum price. The main aim of such a scheme is to protect producer incomes.

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Tradable pollution permits

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Pollution permits that can be bought and sold in a market. They are an attempt to solve the problem of pollution by creating a market for it.

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Government failure

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When government intervention leads to an inefficient allocation of resources and a net welfare loss.

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Distortion of price signals

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The actions of government which distort the operation of the price mechanism and so misallocates resources.

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Minimum price

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A floor price set by the government on a good or service, below which it cannot fall. It may be enforced through government legislation.

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Regulation

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Government rules in markets to influence the behavior of consumers and producers.

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Law of unintended consequences

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The actions of government, producers or consumers will always have effects that are unintended or unanticipated.

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Administration costs

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The costs which arise in the formulation, monitoring and enforcing of government measures to correct market failure.

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Government Information gaps

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The government has insufficient information to make rational economic decisions.

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