DP Economics Questionbank
Positive externalities of production and consumption
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20N.2.SL.TZ0.3c:
Using an externalities diagram, explain how “greater access to education” for girls in Pakistan could reduce market failure (paragraph [5]).
- 16N.1.HL.TZ0.2a: Explain why the under-consumption of merit goods causes market failure.
- 21M.1.SL.TZ2.2a: Explain the concept of positive externalities of consumption.
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21M.2.HL.TZ0.3b:
Using an externalities diagram, explain the benefits of hygiene and sanitation education programmes (paragraph [5]).
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17M.1.SL.TZ1.02b:
Discuss whether advertising by the government is the most appropriate way of increasing consumption of a merit good.
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17M.1.SL.TZ1.02a:
Explain why the consumption of merit goods, such as healthy food, can lead to positive externalities of consumption.
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17M.1.SL.TZ2.02b:
Evaluate the effectiveness of using indirect taxation to correct market failure.
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18N.1.SL.TZ0.1b:
To what extent is advertising the most effective way of increasing the consumption of merit goods?
- 19M.1.SL.TZ2.2a: Explain why public transport, such as buses and trains, might be under-provided in a market economy.
- 19M.1.SL.TZ1.2b: Evaluate the view that the most effective way in which the government can encourage the...
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19N.2.HL.TZ0.3b:
Using an externalities diagram, explain why the percentage of infants receiving measles vaccinations in Nigeria indicates the existence of a market failure (Table 1).