Markets and the Economics of the Public Sector 4

    In Week 2 each learning team will employ the supply and demand model to develop consumer surplus and producer surplus as a measure of welfare and market efficiency. Students learn about welfare economics–the study of how the allocation of resources affects economic well-being–and will discover that under most circumstances the equilibrium price and quantity is also the one that maximizes welfare. Students will review different sources of externalities and a variety of potential cures and will see that while markets are usually a good way to organize economic activity governments can sometimes improve market outcomes. Students will see how the U.S. government raises and spends money and the difficulty of making a tax system both efficient and equitable.
    Assignment Steps
    Scenario:Imagine your learning team has been assigned the responsibility of preparing a paper for the governor’s next economic conference.
    Preparea 400-word paper addressing the following:
    Citea minimum of three peer-reviewed sources not including your textbook.
    Formatconsistent with APA guidelines.

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