The Scope of Public Economic

Redistribution

Move away from private-only model

Slightly odd preoccupation

Define public economics as a “complement”

Move away also from simple efficiency

Pareto criterion

Potential Pareto

An area where private economy approach is (almost)
silent

Two broad areas for consideration

Motivation

Normative economics

Constitution approach

Basic principles: approach

SWF approach

Implementation

asymmetric information

design

Looking Forward

All of the elements presented here play a role

Begin with motivation

Welfare analysis of redistribution

Equity, social welfare and taxation

We make repeated visits to the problem of design

Policy design: social insurance

Optimal taxation

The Private Economy

The Adam Smith result is fairly demanding

Competitive Failure and Efficiency

The market “failures” raise two classes of problem

The characterisation problem

The implementation problem

"Market Failure"

Market Deficiencies

1

Distorted markets

Monopoly

Restrictive practices

Missing markets

Futures? Risk?

Highly specialised commodities

Thin markets

Not enough traders

Highly specialised commodities

Problems of information

Imperfect / incomplete

Asymmetric

2

Distorted markets

Monopoly / Anti trust legislation

Missing markets

Pension / social security provisions

Internal markets in health

Thin markets

Franchising

Private finance initiatives

Problems of information

Regulation

Nonconvexities

Covers many well-known things

Increasing returns

Fixed costs

Weird tastes

But includes other stuff too

Interactions amongst agents…

…positive externalities

The market may not actually fail completely

Could still get decentralisation

Externalities

Production externalities

One firm influences another’s production conditions

Model this as a parameter shift

Consumption externalities

One agent’s consumption of a good directly affects
another

Related to the analysis of public goods

Consumption externalities can be seen as qualitatively
different

Public consumption

Characteristics

Excludability

Rivalness