Up Learn – A Level economics (aqa) – aggregate demand
Aggregate Demand and Supply: Short Run Equilibrium
In Macroeconomics, the short run equilibrium occurs where the short run aggregate supply curve intersects with the aggregate demand curve. We call this the equilibrium output and price level.
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Macroeconomic Models
2. Shifts in AD Income (free trial)
3. Disposable Income vs. Income (free trial)
4. Multiplier Effect (free trial)
5. The Multiplier Ratio (free trial)
6. Calculating the Multiplier Ratio (free trial)
7. Downward Multiplier Effect (free trial)
8. (AQA) Accelerator effect (free trial)
9. Benefits (free trial)
10. Interest Rates – Savings (free trial)
11. Interest Rates – Mortgages (free trial)
12. Interest Rates – Investment (free trial)
13. Interest Rates – Effects on AD (free trial)
14. Consumer Confidence (free trial)
15. Investor Confidence – Animal Spirits (free trial)
16. Wealth Effects (free trial)
17. Ricardo Sousa (free trial)
18. Pensions (free trial)
19. Government Spending & AD (free trial)
20. Savings Ratio – Calculation (free trial)
21. Savings Ratio – Effects on AD (free trial)
22. (AQA) Savings ratio & income (free trial)
2. Equilibrium with Keynesian LRAS (free trial)
3. Equilibrium with Neoclassical LRAS (free trial)
4. Shifts in AS/AD (free trial)
5. Welsh Coal Mines (free trial)
6. Why the Keynesian LRAS? (free trial)
7. Oil Prices (free trial)
8. Soviet Famine (free trial)
9. Dot Com Bubble (free trial)
10. VAT (free trial)
2. Exchange Rates (free trial)
3. Exchange Rate Calculations (free trial)
4. Exchange Rate Diagram (free trial)
5. Currency Supply (free trial)
6. Currency Demand (free trial)
7. Shifts in Exchange Rate – Tourism (free trial)
8. Shifts in Exchange Rate – Imports/Exports (free trial)
9. Speculation – Appreciation (free trial)
10. Speculation – Depreciation (free trial)
11. Shifts in Exchange Rate – Speculation (free trial)
12. Effects on Imports (free trial)
13. Effects on Exports (free trial)
14. Exchange Rates & AS/AD (free trial)
We’ve now seen that merit goods are goods which are underconsumed because of either positive externalities or information gaps.
So demerit goods are…
Demerit goods are goods which are overconsumed because of either negative externalities or information gaps.
So cigarettes are a demerit good – they’re overconsumed because of their negative externalities (like how passive smoking can lead to lung cancer) and overconsumed because of information gaps (consumers, especially younger consumers, aren’t informed of the full health costs of smoking…like death!)
Alcohol is another demerit good – they’re also overconsumed because of their negative externalities (like how binge drinking can lead to drink driving and vandalism) and overconsumed because of information gaps (young consumer aren’t informed of the full health costs of alcohol – like liver disease and horrific hangovers)
Other demerit goods include:
Video games – they don’t have any negative externalities, they don’t harm other people, but video games are still overconsumed because of information gaps (few people are informed on the health risks of video games, like video game addiction which can lead to obesity and mental illness).
Or bagpipes – also a demerit good…there aren’t any information gaps here…but there are negative externalities: when you play your bagpipes, you annoy everyone around you!