ECO100Y5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Price Ceiling, Price Controls, Efficient-Market Hypothesis

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Government intervention is sometimes required to make everyone happy. When a government intervenes, it"s called price controls. Price ceiling a maximum price sellers are allowed to charge for a good or service (example: government imposes limit of landlords to how much they can charge because too many people can"t afford rent) Price floor minimum price buyers are required to pay for a good or service (minimum wage) Price controls are often imposed on efficient markets. Say equilibrium is e, where 2 million apartments are bought for /month. When government puts an price ceiling on sellers won"t be willing to supply as many while buyers will want more than usual. Efficient market leads towards right quantity of good or service being bought and sold, price ceilings prevent that. This leads to deadweight loss, which is the loss in total surplus whenever a policy reduces the quantity transacted below the efficient market equilibrium.

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