Chapter 6.3 external effects

Economics
Standard of living
External effects
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Economics
Standard of living
External effects

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Standard of living

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Standard of living
The degree to which people are capable of satisfying their need for scarce products and services. 

= welvaart

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Standard of living
The degree to which people are capable of satisfying their need for scarce products and services

Depends on:
Income --> higher income, higher SOL
Prices --> lower prices, higher SOL

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Slide 5 - Video

What is the reason we are such
a big importer of soybeans
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2:00

Slide 6 - Open question

Name a reason why the production
of soybeans isn't environmentally friendly

Slide 7 - Open question

Reasons
Forests disappear in Southern America to create soyfields --> less absorption of CO2, less oxygen
A lot of water is required for the production of soybeans
Erosion of land
Transport of soybeans halfway around the world
biodiversity decreases, certain animals become extinct
Soy is needed as food for cattle --> meat industry causes a lot of CO2 emissions


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External effects
A side-effect of the market (consequence of the supply or demand for which nobody pays)

External effects Aviation:
  • Noise
  • Pollution--> CO2 emissions
  • Effects the health of citizens near the airport (negatively)

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Costs to society
The price of a ticket reflects the business costs:
staff, kerosine, landing permit, maintenance

The costs to society (increasing health care costs)
are not included in the price

Slide 10 - Slide

Name a positive and a negative external effect of using public transport

Slide 11 - Open question