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Adam Smith’s Invisible Hand
 Adam Smith, one of the Founding Fathers of economics described
the “invisible hand of the price mechanism” in which the hidden-hand
of the market operating in a competitive market through the pursuit of
self-interest allocated resources in society’s best interest.
 This remains a view held by free-market economists who believe in
the virtues of an economy with minimal government intervention.
 The price mechanism describes the means by which millions of
decisions taken by consumers and businesses interact to determine
the allocation of scarce resources between competing uses
 The price mechanism plays three important functions in a
market:
1/ Signalling function
 Prices perform a signalling function – they adjust to demonstrate where resources are required, and
where they are not
 Prices rise and fall to reflect scarcities and surpluses
 If prices are rising because of high demand from consumers, this is a signal to suppliers to expand
production to meet the higher demand
 If there is excess supply in the market the price mechanism will help to eliminate a surplus of a good
by allowing the market price to fall.
In the example on the right, an increase in market supply causes a fall in the relative prices of digital cameras
and prompts an expansion along the market demand curve
Price of
Computer
Games
Quantity
S1
Price of Digital
Cameras
Quantity
D1
D2
S1
P2
P1
P1
P2
Q1 Q2
D2
S2
Q1 Q2
Higher demand signals to producers to
step up production. Total revenue is
higher at price P2 and output Q2
An increase in supply leads to lower
market prices – a signal to consumers
that their real income has increased
2/ Transmission of preferences
 Through their choices consumers send information to producers about the changing nature of
needs and wants
 Higher prices act as an incentive to raise output because the supplier stands to make a better profit.
 When demand is weaker in a recession then supply contracts as producers cut back on output.
One of the features of a market economy system is that decision-making is decentralised i.e. there is no
single body responsible for deciding what is to be produced and in what quantities. This is a remarkable
feature of an organic market system.
3/ Rationing function
 Prices serve to ration scarce resources when demand in a market
outstrips supply.
 When there is a shortage, the price is bid up – leaving only those with the
willingness and ability to pay to purchase the product. Be it the demand
for tickets among England supporters for an Ashes cricket series or the
demand for a rare antique, the market price acts a rationing device to
equate demand with supply.
 The popularity of auctions as a means of allocating resources is worth
considering as a means of allocating resources and clearing a market.
Mixed and Command Economies and Prices
 Most economies are mixed economies, comprising not only a market
sector, but also a non-market sector, where the government (or state) uses planning to provide
public goods and services such as police, roads and merit goods such as education, libraries and
health.
 In a command economy, planning directs resources to where the state thinks there is greatest need.
Following the collapse of communism in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the market-based economy
is now the dominant system in most countries – even though we are increasingly aware of many
imperfections in the operation of the market.
Prices and incentives
 Incentives matter! For competitive markets to work efficiently all ‘economic agents’ (i.e. consumers
and producers) must respond to appropriate price signals in the market.
 Market failure occurs when the signalling and incentive functions of the price mechanism fail to
operate optimally leading to a loss of economic and social welfare. For example, the market may fail
to take into account the external costs and benefits arising from production and consumption.
Consumer preferences for goods and services may be based on imperfect information on the costs
and benefits of a particular decision to buy and consume a product.
Secondary markets
 Secondary markets occur when buyers and sellers are prepared to
use a second market to re-sell items that have already been
purchased.
 Perhaps the best example is the secondary market in tickets for
concerts and sporting-events.

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Unit 1 Micro: Price Mechanism Notes

  • 1. Adam Smith’s Invisible Hand  Adam Smith, one of the Founding Fathers of economics described the “invisible hand of the price mechanism” in which the hidden-hand of the market operating in a competitive market through the pursuit of self-interest allocated resources in society’s best interest.  This remains a view held by free-market economists who believe in the virtues of an economy with minimal government intervention.  The price mechanism describes the means by which millions of decisions taken by consumers and businesses interact to determine the allocation of scarce resources between competing uses  The price mechanism plays three important functions in a market: 1/ Signalling function  Prices perform a signalling function – they adjust to demonstrate where resources are required, and where they are not  Prices rise and fall to reflect scarcities and surpluses  If prices are rising because of high demand from consumers, this is a signal to suppliers to expand production to meet the higher demand  If there is excess supply in the market the price mechanism will help to eliminate a surplus of a good by allowing the market price to fall. In the example on the right, an increase in market supply causes a fall in the relative prices of digital cameras and prompts an expansion along the market demand curve Price of Computer Games Quantity S1 Price of Digital Cameras Quantity D1 D2 S1 P2 P1 P1 P2 Q1 Q2 D2 S2 Q1 Q2 Higher demand signals to producers to step up production. Total revenue is higher at price P2 and output Q2 An increase in supply leads to lower market prices – a signal to consumers that their real income has increased
  • 2. 2/ Transmission of preferences  Through their choices consumers send information to producers about the changing nature of needs and wants  Higher prices act as an incentive to raise output because the supplier stands to make a better profit.  When demand is weaker in a recession then supply contracts as producers cut back on output. One of the features of a market economy system is that decision-making is decentralised i.e. there is no single body responsible for deciding what is to be produced and in what quantities. This is a remarkable feature of an organic market system. 3/ Rationing function  Prices serve to ration scarce resources when demand in a market outstrips supply.  When there is a shortage, the price is bid up – leaving only those with the willingness and ability to pay to purchase the product. Be it the demand for tickets among England supporters for an Ashes cricket series or the demand for a rare antique, the market price acts a rationing device to equate demand with supply.  The popularity of auctions as a means of allocating resources is worth considering as a means of allocating resources and clearing a market. Mixed and Command Economies and Prices  Most economies are mixed economies, comprising not only a market sector, but also a non-market sector, where the government (or state) uses planning to provide public goods and services such as police, roads and merit goods such as education, libraries and health.  In a command economy, planning directs resources to where the state thinks there is greatest need. Following the collapse of communism in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the market-based economy is now the dominant system in most countries – even though we are increasingly aware of many imperfections in the operation of the market. Prices and incentives  Incentives matter! For competitive markets to work efficiently all ‘economic agents’ (i.e. consumers and producers) must respond to appropriate price signals in the market.  Market failure occurs when the signalling and incentive functions of the price mechanism fail to operate optimally leading to a loss of economic and social welfare. For example, the market may fail to take into account the external costs and benefits arising from production and consumption. Consumer preferences for goods and services may be based on imperfect information on the costs and benefits of a particular decision to buy and consume a product. Secondary markets  Secondary markets occur when buyers and sellers are prepared to use a second market to re-sell items that have already been purchased.  Perhaps the best example is the secondary market in tickets for concerts and sporting-events.