2.5.4 Flashcards

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The benefits of economic growth on consumers

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  • the average consumer income increases as more people are in employment and wages increase
  • consumers feel more confident in the economy, which increases consumption and leads to higher living standards
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Costs of economic growth on consumers

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  • doesn’t benefit everyone equally
  • those on low fixed incomes might feel worse off if there is high inflation and inequality could increase
  • higher demand- pull inflation
  • face more shoe leather costs, which means they have to spend more time and effort finding the best deal while prices are rising
  • law of diminishing returns
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Costs of economic growth on firms

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  • firms could face more menu costs as a result of higher inflation
  • have to keep changing their prices to meet inflation
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Benefits of economic growth on firms

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  • firms might make more profits which could increase investment
  • driven by higher levels of business confidence
  • higher level of investment could develop new technologies to improve productivity and lower average costs in the long run
  • as firms grow, they can take advantages of the benefits of economies of scale
  • more economic growth in export markets, firms might face more competition, which will make them more productive and efficient
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Costs of economic growth on the government

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Governments might increase their spending on healthcare if the consumption of demerit goods increases

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Benefits of economic growth in governments

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The gov budget might improve
Fewer people require welfare payments and more people will be paying tax

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Costs of economic growth on current and future living standards

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  • high levels of growth could lead to damage to the environment in the long run, due to increase negative externalities from the consumption and production of some goods and services
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Benefits of economic growth on current and future living standards

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  • as consumer income increases some people might show more concern about the environment
  • economic growth could lead to the development of technology to produce goods and services more greenly
  • higher average wages mean consumers can enjoy more goods and services if a higher quality
  • public services improve since governments have higher tax revenues, so they can afford to spend on improving services
  • increase life expectancy and education levels
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