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Market Failures and the Role of the Government Unit 6: Market Failures and the Role of the Government Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

When should the government get involved in the economy? Worker Safety Laws Barber Shop Licenses Bank Bailouts Picture is from the Triangle Shirt Fire Every society needs to decide how much government involvement is desirable Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015 2

3 Picture is from the Triangle Shirt Fire Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015 3

What is the Free Market? (Capitalism) Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

5 Characteristics of Free Markets Little government involvement in the economy. (Laissez Faire = Let it be) Individuals OWN resources and determine what to produce, how to produce, and who gets it. The opportunity to make PROFIT gives people INCENTIVE to produce quality items efficiently. Wide variety of goods available to consumers. Competition and Self-Interest work together to regulate the economy. The government’s job is to enforce contracts, secure property rights, and defend the country. Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

Example of the INVISIBLE HAND of the free market: If society wants computers and people are willing to pay high prices then… Businesses have the INCENTIVE to start making computers to earn PROFIT. This leads to more COMPETITION…. Which means lower prices, better quality, and more product variety. To maintain profits, firms find most efficient way to produce goods and services. The government doesn’t need to get involved since the needs of society are automatically met. Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

Does the Free Market ever FAIL to meet society’s needs? Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

The government must step in to satisfy society’s wants. What is a Market Failure? Market Failure- A situation in which the free-market system fails to satisfy society’s wants. (When the invisible hand doesn’t work.) Private markets do not efficiently bring about the allocation of resources. What’s the result… The government must step in to satisfy society’s wants. Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

How does the free market FAIL? Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

The Four Market Failures We will focus on four different market failures: Public Goods 2. Externalities (third person side effects) 3. Monopolies 4. Unfair distribution of income In each of the above situations, the government step in to allocate resources efficiently. Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

Market Failure #1: PUBLIC GOODS Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

Would there be enough to meet our needs? Public Goods If there was no government, how would schools, parks, and freeways be different? Would there be enough to meet our needs? Public Sector- The part of the economy that is primarily controlled by the government Private Sector- The part of the economy that is run by private individuals and companies that seek profit. Video: Fire Department Auction Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

Free Riders are individuals that benefit without paying. Public Goods Why must the government provide public goods and services? It is impractical for the free-market to provide these goods because there is little opportunity to earn profit. This is due to the Free-Rider Problem Free Riders are individuals that benefit without paying. Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

What’s wrong with this picture? Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015 14

The Free Rider Problem Examples: People who download music illegally People who watch a street performer and don’t pay Teenagers that live at home and don’t have a job Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

Does anyone free ride off you? Canadian Military Spending: $21.8 Billion US Military Spending: $660 Billion Why doesn’t Canada spend more on their military? Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015 16

What’s wrong with Free Riders? Free-Riders keep firms from making profits. If left to the free market, essential services would be under produced. To solve the problem, the government can: 1. Find new ways to punish free-riders. 2. Use tax dollars to provide the service to everyone. Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

EVERYONE pays a mandatory tax and all receive the same benefits. The Final Exam I am willing to give an 100% on the final exam to whichever class gives me $1000. Everyone in the class will get 100% even if they don’t pay. Who is willing to pay? What about those that refuse to pay? Solution? EVERYONE pays a mandatory tax and all receive the same benefits. Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

Definition of Public Goods Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

Definition of Public Goods Public goods have two criteria: 1. Nonexclusion Cannot exclude people from enjoying the benefits (even if they don’t pay). Ex: National Defense 2. Shared Consumption (Nonrivalry) One person’s consumption of a good does not reduce the usefulness to others. Ex: City Park Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

Identify which of the following are TRUE public goods (have non-exclusion and non-rival consumption): 1. Hamburgers 2. Satellite TV 3. Free Public Education 4. Homes 5. Street lights 6. Highways 3 and 5 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

2008 Audit Exam 76% 15. E

Review List the characteristics of the Free Market. Define Market Failure. What is the “invisible hand”? List the 4 Market Failures. Why must the government provide public goods? Define Free Rider. What is wrong with having free riders? List 10 streets in Pasadena. Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

PUBLIC GOODS Why doesn’t the free market provide them? Market Failure #1 PUBLIC GOODS Why doesn’t the free market provide them? There is little opportunity to earn profit. Why NOT? Individuals benefit without paying. Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

How do we decide how many public goods we need? Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015 25

Can the government… Prevent wild fires in San Diego forever? Ensure that no one ever speeds on the freeway? Create a research station on Mars? Stop pollution from fossil fuels? Completely stop illegal immigration? Make sure everyone in the US has a job? YES! But the costs outweigh the benefits. How does the government decide how many public goods to provide? Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

They use Supply and Demand Producer where MSB = MSC How does the government determine what quantity of public goods to produce? They use Supply and Demand Demand for Public Goods- The Marginal Social Benefit of the good is it’s usefulness to society ad is determined by citizens willingness to pay. Supply of Public Goods- The Marginal Social Cost of providing each additional quantity. Producer where MSB = MSC Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

1 $4 $5 $9 2 $3 $7 3 $2 4 $1 5 $0 Demand for a New Park Marginal willingness to pay higher taxes Assume: There are only two people in society. Each additional park costs $5 How many parks should be made? # of Parks Adam is willing to pay Jill is willing to pay Society’s Demand for Parks Marginal Cost 1 $4 $5 $9 2 $3 $7 3 $2 4 $1 5 $0 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

Marginal willingness to pay higher taxes Society’s Demand (MSB) Demand for a New Park Marginal willingness to pay higher taxes # of Parks Adam is willing to pay Jill is willing to pay Society’s Demand (MSB) Marginal Cost per Park 1 $4 $5 $9 2 $3 $7 3 $2 4 $1 5 $0 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

Marginal willingness to pay higher taxes Society’s Demand (MSB) Demand for a New Park Marginal willingness to pay higher taxes # of Parks Adam is willing to pay Jill is willing to pay Society’s Demand (MSB) Marginal Social Cost 1 $4 $5 $9 2 $3 $7 3 $2 4 $1 5 $0 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

Supply and Demand for Public Parks Price $ 9 7 5 3 1 The Demand is the equal to the marginal benefit to society D=MSB 0 1 2 3 4 5 Quantity of Parks Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

MSB = MSC Supply and Demand for Public Parks $ 9 7 5 3 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 What if the government made 1 park? What if the government made 4 parks? Price $ 9 7 5 3 1 MSB = MSC S=MSC The supply is the public good’s marginal cost to society D=MSB 0 1 2 3 4 5 Quantity of Parks Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015