Hi, as an edexcel student I have been told that negative externalities of consumption and positive externalities of production cannot be drawn. In that case how can I tackle a question about these externalities without drawing the diagram.
@@tutor2u-official Ok sorry but another question. In the 2021 Edexcel paper 1, 8 marker-they shifted MSC downwards, to show a fall in negative externalities. I shifted MPC upwards to show the same thing. Am I wrong?
Positive Production Externality has a social optimum at MSC=MSB at point B, then the label on the graph is wrong and is meant to be 'MSB/MPB' instead of 'MPB' alone
Your explanation is wrong. Your diagram states that the MSC and the MSB output is higher than the Free Market Equilibrium, but you said that it is lower, How does this affect the theory?
Studying this in the exam waiting hall. Such amazing revision
Hope it went well for you!
Hi, as an edexcel student I have been told that negative externalities of consumption and positive externalities of production cannot be drawn. In that case how can I tackle a question about these externalities without drawing the diagram.
Pretty sure you need to learn the diagrams for Edexcel too. Better safe than sorry, all the best!
Is this an effective diagram for A level, or mainly AS (to use in the middle of 25 markers, 15 etc for aqa)
All good for A-level!
Hi, does it matter whether shifts are parallel or pivoted? Ive seen both
Doesn't matter Bob
@@tutor2u-official Ok sorry but another question. In the 2021 Edexcel paper 1, 8 marker-they shifted MSC downwards, to show a fall in negative externalities. I shifted MPC upwards to show the same thing. Am I wrong?
Positive Production Externality has a social optimum at MSC=MSB at point B, then the label on the graph is wrong and is meant to be 'MSB/MPB' instead of 'MPB' alone
Thanks - will check
Your explanation is wrong. Your diagram states that the MSC and the MSB output is higher than the Free Market Equilibrium, but you said that it is lower, How does this affect the theory?
Hi James, the diagram clearly states that MSC/MSB output is lower than free market equilibrium (Q2 < Q1)
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@@NightDawnDusk simply grow up
*respectfully