ECO 108 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Industrial Revolution, Junk Food, French Fries

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Midterm 1 review session: people respond to incentives, incentives may or may not be monetary. A room full of pistachios will attract many consumers who can eat pistachios for free. If one person kills an elephant for profit, he may think that only one elephant has been eliminated. Ex: there are a number of people involved in making a pencil and everyone is doing work in their self- interest. The people involved in the process don"t personally know each other or the consumer. Ex: say, endangered wood peckers live on your property and developers who want to preserve to bird ask you not to do any further construction. However, you merely kill the bird and build the house. If you don"t get your incentives right, people will take advantage of the loopholes: choices and substitutions, taxing junk food such as french fries is not going to make an unhealthy person eat a salad.

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