Behavioral Economics Flashcards

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What’s is the law of diminishing utility

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As quantity consumed increases the marginal utility derived from the extra unit of output decreases

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2
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Where is total utility maximized

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Where MU = 0

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3
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Give two types of information failure

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Lack of information
Asymmetric Information

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4
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Give an example of lack of information

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Merit Goods – Lack of information on the benefits of education gym
Demerit Goods – Lack of information on the negatives of consumption of unhealthy eating or getting a pension

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5
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Give an example of asymmetric information

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Labor Markets – An employer wants to get all the information about the employee to see their motivation and skills.

Second hand car dealerships

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6
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What does information failure lead to

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Irrational decisions

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7
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Choice Architecture

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The design of different ways in which choices can be presented to decision-makers, and the impact of that presentation on decision-making.

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8
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Examples of framing

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low fat, low sugar, low cholestral

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9
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Examples of Nudges

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Location of salad bars,
Healthy options in front isle supermarkets

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9
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Examples Default Choice

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Organ Donation having an opt in opt-out system

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10
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What are the 5 types of nudge unit

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Default
Mandated
Restricted
Framing
Nudges

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10
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Examples of Restriction Choice

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Restriction on smoking in public places
Could restrict how many bets you take a day

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11
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Examples of mandated choice

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Recycling bins

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12
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Arguments against choice architecture

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1) Too paternalistic – Limits free choice
2) Based on fallacies

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13
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Evaluation points of choice architecture

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1) Costs vs Benefits (Gov Failure)
2) Integrated policies better approach
3) Limit free choice?

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