Theme 1 case studies Flashcards

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Free market and command

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Free market:
- UK - ranked 7th most free economy: benefit from wider variety/better quality goods, higher incomes and lower unemployment

Command economy:
- North Korea:
- benefit from low levels of inequality but suffers food shortages, high inflation, corruption
20% affected by malnutrition

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negative externalities

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  1. Negative production: BP Gulf Oil spill:
    - 2010 BP spilled over 35,000 barrels of oil into Gulf of Mexico: cost BP $4 billion to contain
    and clean up the mess and another $5 billion in penalties
    - more than $700 million lost in fishing
  2. Negative consumption: Passive smoking:
    - linked to number of illnesses, cancer and heart disease
    - healthcare expenditure due to it 5.7% of global
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positive externalities

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  1. Production: spending public transport:
    - gov claims every £1 spend on public transport returns £4 to wider economy
    - reduced transport costs benefit businesses:
    - increase labour supply, connect with suppliers/consumers
  2. Positive consumption: Education spending:
    - 2018, 4.3% of GDP
    - human capital investments associated with higher GDP and lower inequality
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indirect taxes on demerit goods

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Tobacco:
- around £9.80 and raises £8.8 bn in revenue
- however gov loses £2.2 bn tax rev every year due to tobacco smuggling

  1. Ad Valorem:
    - VAT at 20%
  2. Sugar tax:
    - specific tax at 20p to reduce consumption of sugar and money raised invested in school sports and breakfast clubs
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subsidies

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EU Farming subsidy:
- common agricultural policy
- costs EU £50bn per year
- involved direct payments to farmers to reduce cost/encourage farming ensuring consumers have stable/affordable supply of food

EV:
- argue wasteful: leads to overproduction = dumping on developing nations and farming only generates 6% of EU GDP but takes up 30% of budget

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minimum prices

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Success:
Alcohol:
- 2018 scottish gov introduced min price of 50p per unit of alcohol to reduce consumption of cheap alcohol
- by end of 2018, volume of alcohol sold fell 3% from 2017

Less successful:
- EU for agriculture/farming
- lead to over production and then dumping in developing countries

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Maximum prices and salary caps

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Salary caps:
- proposed by labour gov: 20:1 limit but could make difficult to recruit highly qualified CEOs who would prefer to work for other firms

Max rent:
- ensure low income households can afford rent and increasing geographical mobility of labour
- but could deter investment = shortages/shabbier properties

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Government regulation/Awareness campaigns

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  1. Encourage to cycle:
    - 2017, £1.2 bn strategy with over £100 m spent improving cycling infrastructure
  2. Road safety: THINK! Campaign:
    - launched 2000
    - decade following launch, road deaths in UK reduced by 46%
    - adverts played in cinemas/social media on road safety
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