micro application Flashcards

(11 cards)

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revenue maximisation (predatory pricing)

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  • in 2019, “big 4” accused of doing this with auditory to screen out competition
  • cost them a combined 9m+
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negative externalities of consumption

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  • second hand smoke accumulated throughout life
  • smoking attributed diseases cost US 300+b a year
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positive externalities of production

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  • uk public transport investment
  • £1 on travel = £4 for economy
  • people can access new jobs & businesses can access new customers
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positive externalities of consumption

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uk education
- kids consuming it to a good standard results in 18% annual increase in GDP

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taxes on demerit goods

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specific taxes (alcohol etc.) for inelastic goods that produce a negative externality
- fuel tax raises the gov 30b a year
- however…
placing these specific taxes gives incentive to get around them (gov loses 2.2b a year from tobacco smuggling into UK)

  • sugar tax (2018):
    raises 240b a year for uk and has -30% sugar intake
  • gov says money reinvested into schools (sports etc.)
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subsidies

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good: uk solar panels and renewable energy
- stopped in 2018

bad?: eu agriculture subsidies
some argue this is a waste as farmers receive 30% of gdp but only contribute to 6%

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collusions

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  • apple (monopoly) using oligopolistic publishing market to collude and fix ebook prices apple fined 450m in 2014
  • cma intervened to stop asda merging with sainsburys to further oligopoly power (they would have 28% market share)
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Economies of scale

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  • Incumbent airline companies can benefit from eos through large bulk buying of fuel and mechanical materials for planes (purchasing and technical eos)
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Market structures (Pfizer)

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  • pharmaceutical firms (Pfizer) may need to profit max to cover the millions $ cost of patents and sufficient r&d
  • however they have come under scrutiny for abusing their positions and their supernormal profits since Covid; using the pandemic to further their monopoly
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Profit satisficing

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Walmart used corporation tax cuts to profit satisfice, increasing wages and shareholder payouts instead of profit max

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Energy

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Natural monopoly looking to expand further as of April 2025
Prices set to rise by 5% (inelastic demand)

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