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Government intervention can correct market failures from "summary" of The Economic Naturalist by Robert H. Frank

When markets fail to achieve efficient outcomes, governments can sometimes improve matters by intervening. A classic example is pollution. When firms are free to emit pollutants into the air or water without bearing the cost of doing so, they will produce more pollution than is socially desirable. This is an example of what economists call a negative externality, a cost borne by someone who did not choose to incur it. Because firms do not bear the cost of the pollution they create, they produce more of it than is socially desirable. In such cases, government intervention can potentially correct the market failure by imposing regulations or taxes that force firms to take the external costs of pollution into account when making production decisions. Another common market failure arises when information is asymmetrically distributed. In markets where sellers have more information than buyers, such as in the market for used cars, the uninformed party is likely to be exploited. This is known as adverse selection. In such cases, government intervention can potentially correct the market failure by requiring sellers to disclose relevant information or by providing consumers with access to unbiased information. Yet another type o...
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    The Economic Naturalist

    Robert H. Frank

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