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Sudarshan Kadariya
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 Market Failure
 Sources of market Failure
 Types of Market Failure
 Government response to market Failure
Market failure refers to the set of conditions under
which a market economy fails to allocate resources
efficiently.
In free economy, the free play of demand and
supply determines the price.
But, due to various reasons when market
mechanism is unable to make fair play or
interaction of demand and supply, that is the
situation of market failure.
In the free economy, the free play of demand and supply
determines the price, the resources are used efficiently to
provide private goods. Consumers show their preferences
toward certain goods, producers try to produce goods and
services at least cost possible and competition ensures
availability of output as per the needs of consumers. But
due to various reasons when above market mechanism
fails to take place it’s called the market failure. Thus,
market failure covers all the circumstances in which
equilibrium in free unregulated market fails to achieve
efficient allocation.
Market imperfections
Public Goods
Externalities
Immobility of Factor of Production
Inequalities
 Monopolies – these are often viewed as allocating
resources inefficiently, as the producer is able to
charge higher prices due to being the only
producer in the market
 Imperfect knowledge of the market can also cause
market failure
 In case of monopoly market, the monopoly houses may
supply goods which have high profit margins but may
less supply the goods which have high demand but low
margin, hence market failure take place.
P1
P0
Q1 Q0
E0
E1
 The lack of fully informed decision making might
lead to the market failure.
 For example: consultancy – only provide the
benefits but hide the drawbacks, information
regarding the highly sophisticated products in
which consumers/investors may not process them
correctly – technology products, wages, rents,
excess/low production due to incorrect
forecasting, etc
 Public goods includes the services that are provided by
the government
 Pure public goods have the following characteristics:
◦ Non excludability – everyone can consume the goods whether
they pay or not
◦ Non rivalry in consumption – consumption by one person
doesn’t reduce consumption for others
 Examples – street lighting, national defence
 Principle of exclusion- Who pay should get the benefits, who doesn’t pay should not get the
benefits.
 An individual can’t pay for public goods as others
can get the benefits from consumption without
paying which is the failure of market mechanism
 Private companies will not supply public goods as
they don’t make an economic profit on them
 Thus, public goods are only supplied by the
government and financed through taxation
 A consequence of an economic activities that are experienced by
unrelated third parties.
 Factors whose benefits (called the external economies) and costs
(called external diseconomies) are not reflected in the market
price of goods and services.
 Externalities are a loss or gain in the welfare of one party
resulting from an activity of another party, without being any
compensation for the losing party.
 Externalities result from differences between private and social
costs or benefits
 Externalities can be positive or negative:
◦ Positive – these have beneficial effects on 3rd
parties
 External costs created by businesses can
impact the environment in the following ways:
◦ Urban blight – excessive development and inappropriate
developments mean the environment is visually less
attractive, loss of farmland
◦ Production and disposal of waste – this could include an
increase in litter and rubbish from packaging
◦ Use of energy – absorb the facilities of future generation
if people don’t adopt the sustainable energy plan
◦ Pollution:
 Noise – from cars, lorries, factories etc
 Air – emissions from cars and delivery vehicles
 Land, Sea, Water
 Negative externalities
mean that social costs
(have to compensate)
are higher so the new
supply curve should be
S1 and equilibrium
moved to P1.
 This situation which
distort the free market
mechanism
 Along with the external costs, businesses can
create external benefits too.
 External benefits are advantages a business
brings to the local community when it locates its
business in a particular area. These benefits will
be positive for the local community.
 Examples:
 Employment
 Quality of life
 Providing a service
 Regeneration of land
 If the business was
supplying products
ignoring social
benefits (they get
advantage) so that
the initial supply
curve S1 shift to S.
 This situation which
distort the free market
mechanism
 Externalities can lead to market failure if the
pricing mechanism fails to account for the social
costs and benefits of production.
 These can lead to market failure and may be due
to:
◦ Occupational immobility – this occurs when
there are barriers of mobility between different
jobs and different industries
◦ Geographical immobility exists when there are
barriers to people of moving to different
locations
 In market economies an individual’s ability to
consume goods and services is dependent on their
income / wealth
 An uneven distribution of income / wealth within an
economy can result in an unsatisfactory allocation of
resources and therefore market failure prevail
 In many developing countries income inequality is
great therefore resulting in misallocation of resources
 Externalities are caused because of social benefits/costs .
 Positive externalities occur where social benefits are greater than
private benefits
 Negative externalities occur where social costs are greater than
private costs
 Public goods are goods that are provided by the government e.g.
street lighting
 Market imperfections can be caused by monopolies, imperfect
market knowledge and factor immobility which can result in
misallocation of resources
 Inequalities in wealth and income distribution may result in a
misallocation of resources as the rich consume more
Failure by the market structure
o Due to number of buyers and sellers
o Entry barriers (syndicate, licensing, etc)
o Natural monopoly or market power (a single firm)
(There is also equal chances of providing the goods and services at the competitive rates so that
government intervention is necessary)
Failure by incentives
o Due to externalities – diff. in social and private costs &
benefits
1. Regulatory response to structure failure:
i) Control over industry structure – by antitrust policies,
for instance, telecom industry, diary industry, etc
ii) Direct control – by fixing the quantity and price of the
products and services.
2. Regulatory response to incentive failure
It is the special right grant to the producers to use or
sale any invention to any firm for the specific period. The
main objective is to promote the invention and
innovation.
Arguments on patent system
For
Important incentives
Necessary incentives
Invention disclosed
Against
Less use
Ineffective
perversion
The government also respond to the market
failure by providing subsidies to the private
business firm.
It may be two types:
Direct subsidy like:
Special tax treatment
(ITC),
Direct payment etc
Indirect Subsidy like :
Construction of road,
Providing of Maintenance
cost etc
The control impose by the government in order to
limit the activities of the business firm.
I.Control on environment pollution
II.Control on food products
III.Price control
IV.Industrial work condition/Quality of Work Life
V.Protection of minority groups
Incentives given to the regulated firms to provide
services in the public interest. It is the grant
provided by the government to the firm to operate.
For instance, license of media, banks, educational
institutions, etc
The tax policies are like as negative subsidies to
limit the unwanted activities in the market.
For instance, environmental taxes for emission
whereas ITC for pollution control devices, etc.
Unit 2 government response to market failure

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Unit 2 government response to market failure

  • 2.  Market Failure  Sources of market Failure  Types of Market Failure  Government response to market Failure
  • 3. Market failure refers to the set of conditions under which a market economy fails to allocate resources efficiently. In free economy, the free play of demand and supply determines the price. But, due to various reasons when market mechanism is unable to make fair play or interaction of demand and supply, that is the situation of market failure.
  • 4. In the free economy, the free play of demand and supply determines the price, the resources are used efficiently to provide private goods. Consumers show their preferences toward certain goods, producers try to produce goods and services at least cost possible and competition ensures availability of output as per the needs of consumers. But due to various reasons when above market mechanism fails to take place it’s called the market failure. Thus, market failure covers all the circumstances in which equilibrium in free unregulated market fails to achieve efficient allocation.
  • 6.  Monopolies – these are often viewed as allocating resources inefficiently, as the producer is able to charge higher prices due to being the only producer in the market  Imperfect knowledge of the market can also cause market failure
  • 7.  In case of monopoly market, the monopoly houses may supply goods which have high profit margins but may less supply the goods which have high demand but low margin, hence market failure take place.
  • 9.  The lack of fully informed decision making might lead to the market failure.  For example: consultancy – only provide the benefits but hide the drawbacks, information regarding the highly sophisticated products in which consumers/investors may not process them correctly – technology products, wages, rents, excess/low production due to incorrect forecasting, etc
  • 10.  Public goods includes the services that are provided by the government  Pure public goods have the following characteristics: ◦ Non excludability – everyone can consume the goods whether they pay or not ◦ Non rivalry in consumption – consumption by one person doesn’t reduce consumption for others  Examples – street lighting, national defence  Principle of exclusion- Who pay should get the benefits, who doesn’t pay should not get the benefits.
  • 11.  An individual can’t pay for public goods as others can get the benefits from consumption without paying which is the failure of market mechanism  Private companies will not supply public goods as they don’t make an economic profit on them  Thus, public goods are only supplied by the government and financed through taxation
  • 12.
  • 13.  A consequence of an economic activities that are experienced by unrelated third parties.  Factors whose benefits (called the external economies) and costs (called external diseconomies) are not reflected in the market price of goods and services.  Externalities are a loss or gain in the welfare of one party resulting from an activity of another party, without being any compensation for the losing party.  Externalities result from differences between private and social costs or benefits  Externalities can be positive or negative: ◦ Positive – these have beneficial effects on 3rd parties
  • 14.  External costs created by businesses can impact the environment in the following ways: ◦ Urban blight – excessive development and inappropriate developments mean the environment is visually less attractive, loss of farmland ◦ Production and disposal of waste – this could include an increase in litter and rubbish from packaging ◦ Use of energy – absorb the facilities of future generation if people don’t adopt the sustainable energy plan ◦ Pollution:  Noise – from cars, lorries, factories etc  Air – emissions from cars and delivery vehicles  Land, Sea, Water
  • 15.  Negative externalities mean that social costs (have to compensate) are higher so the new supply curve should be S1 and equilibrium moved to P1.  This situation which distort the free market mechanism
  • 16.  Along with the external costs, businesses can create external benefits too.  External benefits are advantages a business brings to the local community when it locates its business in a particular area. These benefits will be positive for the local community.  Examples:  Employment  Quality of life  Providing a service  Regeneration of land
  • 17.  If the business was supplying products ignoring social benefits (they get advantage) so that the initial supply curve S1 shift to S.  This situation which distort the free market mechanism
  • 18.  Externalities can lead to market failure if the pricing mechanism fails to account for the social costs and benefits of production.
  • 19.  These can lead to market failure and may be due to: ◦ Occupational immobility – this occurs when there are barriers of mobility between different jobs and different industries ◦ Geographical immobility exists when there are barriers to people of moving to different locations
  • 20.  In market economies an individual’s ability to consume goods and services is dependent on their income / wealth  An uneven distribution of income / wealth within an economy can result in an unsatisfactory allocation of resources and therefore market failure prevail  In many developing countries income inequality is great therefore resulting in misallocation of resources
  • 21.  Externalities are caused because of social benefits/costs .  Positive externalities occur where social benefits are greater than private benefits  Negative externalities occur where social costs are greater than private costs  Public goods are goods that are provided by the government e.g. street lighting  Market imperfections can be caused by monopolies, imperfect market knowledge and factor immobility which can result in misallocation of resources  Inequalities in wealth and income distribution may result in a misallocation of resources as the rich consume more
  • 22. Failure by the market structure o Due to number of buyers and sellers o Entry barriers (syndicate, licensing, etc) o Natural monopoly or market power (a single firm) (There is also equal chances of providing the goods and services at the competitive rates so that government intervention is necessary) Failure by incentives o Due to externalities – diff. in social and private costs & benefits
  • 23. 1. Regulatory response to structure failure: i) Control over industry structure – by antitrust policies, for instance, telecom industry, diary industry, etc ii) Direct control – by fixing the quantity and price of the products and services.
  • 24. 2. Regulatory response to incentive failure
  • 25. It is the special right grant to the producers to use or sale any invention to any firm for the specific period. The main objective is to promote the invention and innovation. Arguments on patent system For Important incentives Necessary incentives Invention disclosed Against Less use Ineffective perversion
  • 26. The government also respond to the market failure by providing subsidies to the private business firm. It may be two types: Direct subsidy like: Special tax treatment (ITC), Direct payment etc Indirect Subsidy like : Construction of road, Providing of Maintenance cost etc
  • 27. The control impose by the government in order to limit the activities of the business firm. I.Control on environment pollution II.Control on food products III.Price control IV.Industrial work condition/Quality of Work Life V.Protection of minority groups
  • 28. Incentives given to the regulated firms to provide services in the public interest. It is the grant provided by the government to the firm to operate. For instance, license of media, banks, educational institutions, etc
  • 29. The tax policies are like as negative subsidies to limit the unwanted activities in the market. For instance, environmental taxes for emission whereas ITC for pollution control devices, etc.