Theme 1: How do markets work Flashcards

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When making economic decisions, consumers aim to maximise their …….. and firms aim to maximise ……..

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Utility and Profits

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Consumer Utility

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total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service

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3
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Two ways to make a decision are?

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Intuition and Rational

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4
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Limitations of rational decision making?

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Takes longer despite possibly being fairer.

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5
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What are the assumptions of the bounded rationality model?

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1- The first satisfactory alternative is selected.
2- The decision maker recognises they perceive the world as simple.
3- The decision maker recognises the need to be comfortable without considering every alternative.
4- Decisions could be made by heuristics.

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Heuristics

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Mental shortcuts or “rules of thumb” that often lead to a solution (but not always).

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Factors that shift the demand curve are?

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Population Income Related goods Advertising Tastes and Fashions Expectations Seasons

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Derived demand

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Demand for one good is linked to the demand for a related good.

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Composite demand

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When the good demanded has more than one use so assuming supply stays the same an increase in one good leads to a decrease in supply of another.

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Joint demand

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When goods are bought together.

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diminishing marginal utility

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Decreasing satisfaction or usefulness as additional units of a product are acquired

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12
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equation for price elasticity of demand

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% change in quantity demanded / % change in price

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unitary elastic

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describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1

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inelastic demand

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A situation in which an increase or a decrease in price will not significantly affect demand for the product

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elastic demand

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A situation in which consumer demand is sensitive to changes in price

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perfectly inelastic

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quantity does not respond at all to changes in price (E=0)

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17
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perfectly elastic

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demand which falls to zero when price changes

18
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Factors effecting PED

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Necessity Addictiveness Substitutes Proportion of income Durability Peak and off peak

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If a firm sells a good with an inelastic demand, they are likely to put most of the tax burden on ……………

20
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If a firm sells a good with an elastic demand, they are likely to put most of the tax burden on ……………

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themselves (the firm)

21
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Equation for income elasticity of demand

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% change in quantity demanded / % change in income

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Luxury goods have a PED of YED ……

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> 1 as income increases this causes an even bigger increase in demand/

23
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Normal goods have a PED of YED ……

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> 0 as demand increases as income increases

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Inferior goods have a PED of YED ……

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<0 as they see a fall in demand as income rises.

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Equation for cross elasticity of demand
% change in quantity demanded of good X / % change in price of good Y
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Complementary goods have a .......... XED
negative
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Substitute goods have a .......... XED
Positive
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Unrelated goods have a .......... XED
0
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Factors that cause a shift in the supply curve
Productivity Indirect taxes Number of firms Technology Subsidies Weather Costs of production
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equation for price elasticity of supply
% change in quantity supplied / % change in price
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Factors effecting PES
#NAME?
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What are the 3 main functions the price mechanism uses to allocate resources
Rationing Incentive Signalling
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Consumer surplus
The difference between what a consumer is willing to pay and the price they actually pay.
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Producer surplus
The difference between the price the producer is willing to charge and the price they actually charge.
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Economic welfare
The total benefit society receives from an economic transaction.
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How is economic welfare calculated
The area of producer surplus and consumer surplus added together.
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Two types of indirect taxes
specific tax and ad valorem tax
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Consumer subsidies affect demand and do/do not shift the .......... curve.
do not supply
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Producer subsidies lower the cost of production and do/do not shift the ............ curve.
do supply
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What are the 3 reasons why a consumer might not act rationally?
1- The influence of other peoples behaviour. 2- The importance of habitual behaviour. 3- Consumer weakness at computation.