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Prices
Prices in the Free
Market
   Help move land, labor, and capital into
    the hands of producers and finished
    goods into the hands of consumers.
   Can vary for many reasons.
    – Help consumers decide what to buy.
    – Example
Advantages of Prices
   Incentives
    – Can be signals to producers or
      consumers to adjust.
    – Can tell people if goods are in short
      supply or easily available.
    – Traffic Light Example

    Producers          Consumers
    Green – High Price Green – Low Price
Advantages of Prices
(Cont.)
   Flexibility
    – Prices can be adjusted when a supply or
      demand shift changes equilibrium.
        This is because prices are easier to adjust
         than output levels.
        Supply Shock or Shortage.
           – Increasing supply can be time consuming and
             difficult.
           – Rationing is expensive and hard to organize.
           – Raising prices solves this problem.
Advantages of Prices
(Cont.)
   Price System is Free
    – Unlike central planning.
    – Everyone is familiar with them which
      allows goods to flow through an economy
      without a central plan.
    – Allows for there to be a wide variety of
      choices available to the population.
    – Price system allows resources to
      be allocated efficiently.
Rationing and Shortages
   Rationing is expensive and difficult to
    organize but has been used by the U.S.
    before.
    – WWII – Chosen because a price based system
      may have put necessities beyond the means of
      many Americans.
    – Created a “Black Market”
          When consumers pay more for a good that rationing
           would make otherwise unavailable.
          Illegal and largely discouraged by governments.
Prices and the Profit Incentive

   Adam Smith “Wealth of Nations”
    – Producers do not provide goods out of
      the kindness of their hearts, they do it
      because they want to make a profit.
Market Problems
   Imperfect Competition
    – If only a few firms are selling a product there
      might not be enough competition among sellers
      to lower the market price down to the cost of
      production.
   Externalities
   Imperfect Information
    – If people do not have enough information about
      a product they may not make informed choices
      that are beneficial to them.
Assignment
   6.3 Key Terms
   Pg. 144
    – 1-4 & 6

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Prices

  • 2. Prices in the Free Market  Help move land, labor, and capital into the hands of producers and finished goods into the hands of consumers.  Can vary for many reasons. – Help consumers decide what to buy. – Example
  • 3. Advantages of Prices  Incentives – Can be signals to producers or consumers to adjust. – Can tell people if goods are in short supply or easily available. – Traffic Light Example Producers Consumers Green – High Price Green – Low Price
  • 4. Advantages of Prices (Cont.)  Flexibility – Prices can be adjusted when a supply or demand shift changes equilibrium.  This is because prices are easier to adjust than output levels.  Supply Shock or Shortage. – Increasing supply can be time consuming and difficult. – Rationing is expensive and hard to organize. – Raising prices solves this problem.
  • 5. Advantages of Prices (Cont.)  Price System is Free – Unlike central planning. – Everyone is familiar with them which allows goods to flow through an economy without a central plan. – Allows for there to be a wide variety of choices available to the population. – Price system allows resources to be allocated efficiently.
  • 6. Rationing and Shortages  Rationing is expensive and difficult to organize but has been used by the U.S. before. – WWII – Chosen because a price based system may have put necessities beyond the means of many Americans. – Created a “Black Market”  When consumers pay more for a good that rationing would make otherwise unavailable.  Illegal and largely discouraged by governments.
  • 7. Prices and the Profit Incentive  Adam Smith “Wealth of Nations” – Producers do not provide goods out of the kindness of their hearts, they do it because they want to make a profit.
  • 8. Market Problems  Imperfect Competition – If only a few firms are selling a product there might not be enough competition among sellers to lower the market price down to the cost of production.  Externalities  Imperfect Information – If people do not have enough information about a product they may not make informed choices that are beneficial to them.
  • 9. Assignment  6.3 Key Terms  Pg. 144 – 1-4 & 6