Chapter 8: Information failure Flashcards

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What needs to happen if markets are to be effective in guiding resources allocation?

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It is important that economic decision makers receive full and accurate information about market conditions.

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What is known as ‘symmetric information’?

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When all traders in a market have the same information about market conditions.

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What do consumers need information about?

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Price and quantity.

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What is known as ‘asymmetric information’?

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When not all traders have access to good information or some traders have more or better access to it than others.

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What type of information can be a source of market failure?

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Asymmetric information.

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What causes under/over consumption of goods that have externalities?

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Imperfect information (information failure)

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When does information failure occur?

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When people have inaccurate, incomplete, uncertain or misunderstood data so they may make the ‘wrong’ choices.

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Give an example of when you under-estimate the private benefit from consuming a particular service.

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Consumers well underestimate the long term private benefits from investing time and money into extra education.

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Give an example of when information failure occurs as a result of misunderstanding the true costs and benefits of a product.

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The private and social benefits from higher education when there are so many universities and courses to choose from.

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Give an example of when information failure occurs as a result of uncertainty about costs and benefits.

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Some people will over-consume demerit goods such as alcohol and tobacco yet they might not be fully aware of the health problems it might cause and the associated costs.

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How does the government try to fill in information gaps?

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Through legislation and advertising.

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Give an example of when information failure occurs as a result of complex information.

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Choosing between makes of computers requires specialist knowledge of hardware.

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Give an example of when information failure occurs as a result of inaccurate or misleading information.

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Persuasive advertising may ‘oversell’ the benefits of a product leading to a higher demand and consumption than is optimal.

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Give an example of when information failure occurs as a result of addiction.

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Drug addicts may be unable to stop consumption of harmful substances.

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Give an example of asymmetric information occurring.

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When a consumer is filling in the forms upon which an insurance company will base the price of a policy on, the consumer could choose to leave out information that they may feel would make a policy more expensive.

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Why does asymmetric information lead to inefficiencies and market failure?

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It can distort people’s incentives to buy and sell goods and services at the right price.