Minimum Pricsz Flashcards

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What is a minimum price

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A minimum price is a price floor set by the government which prices cannot fall under. This is set above the free market equilibrium price

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What is the aim of a minimum price scheme

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The aim of a minimum price scheme is to;
- protect producers incomes from price volatility -> farmers and primary commodity sellers
- solve market failure -> increase the costs of demerit goods such as alcohol which will discourage consumption

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Draw a minimum price diagram

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  • extension I’m supply
  • contraction in demand
  • minimum price is above the equilibrium
  • excess supply is shown
  • deadweight welfare loss (left side)
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What is an issue of a minimum price being imposed

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Will lead to excess supply

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How can this excess supply issue be solved

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If government can afford it a guaranteed minimum price pricing scheme can be implemented
- this is when the government. Buy the excess supply at the minimum price
- the aim of the scheme is to protect the producers incomes as the excess supply is a burden to them

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How does a minimum pricing scheme affect consumers

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  • higher prices for the consumers, which means there is a lower consumer surplus as well
  • minimum pricing schemes also have more of a hit on the poor so lead to increased inequality
  • consumers will also bear the burden of the gmps as they will have to fund it through increased taxes and it will lead to a decrease in government spending
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How does a minimum pricing scheme increase inequality

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  • higher prices which has a bigger hit on the poor -> regressive
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What impacts does a minimum price have on producers

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  • higher profits and producers surplus
  • decreases uncertainty if there is gmps
  • allows them to be dynamically efficient
  • however these benefits are dependant on wether there is a gmps
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What impact does a minimum pricing have on gievrmet

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  • helps improve producer welfare if reaches objectives
  • however leads to a dwl
    What are they gonna Do with the supply -> costly to store and a waste of resources if they throw it away
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