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The Normative Economics of Gorvernment in Market Economies
About this book
Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject Economics - Macro-economics, general, grade: 2, 3, University of applied sciences Dortmund, language: English, abstract: This assignment discusses the normative governmental intervention in the market. The aim is to decide if the government should intervene or not. Before deciding to intervene, two different economic views will be introducing shortly, the invisible hand by Adam Smith and the Keynesian approach, which will be follow up in this assignment.The first step is to describe the market with its impacts, demand and supply and how these two impacts arise. After this the market efficiency and market failure will be elucidate by negative and positive externalities. Other influence like public goods or common resources will not be describe, because this would blow the frame of this assignment.After define the principles, the government intervention will be discuss. There are different ways, which will be demonstrated. These are command-and-control policies like regulation, market-based policies like corrective tax and subsidies and tradable pollution permits.These opportunities will be accompanied by examples to clarify them show their pros and cons.At least the conclusion with the résumé of the assignment follows with an integrated ITM-checklist.
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