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New A Level Economics

Play Nicely! Teacher Instructions Traditionally, A-level economics has taught us that the market failures of positive and negative externalities, and merit / demerit goods can be tackled through a standard selection of policies such as indirect taxation, subsidies, information provision or regulation. What if we could harness the power of behavioural science insights, though, to develop more engaging, and even playful, solutions? This resource helps students to understand the broader range of policy options available to policy makers when trying to correct market failure, and can be used when teaching behavioural economics or when teaching market failure. Students should start by looking at the policy grid, which contains information on the traditional approaches. In small groups they should then discuss more engaging solutions, adding notes to their grid, and assessing the pros and cons of their proposed solutions. As a plenary, they could compare their suggestions to some that have been used in real life details of these are given below, and supporting clips / videos / articles can easily be found on the Internet. The first two rows of the table have been completed as a guide for students. Some real-life solutions Amsterdam airport toilets: pop a fly sticker in the urinal and let the male instinct to aim take over to reduce your cleaning expenses www.urinalfly.com The musical stairs: makes the stairs more fun than the escalator www.thefuntheory.com/piano-staircase Underpayment in honesty boxes: stick a pair of Big Brother eyes over the honesty box and watch the money roll in http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/5120662.stm

Play Nicely! Parisian cyclists: stick new signs to existing traffic lights so that cyclists can turn right or go straight on at traffic lights once they ve checked for traffic www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-33773868 Singapore late tax payments: the government there changed the colour of their reminder letters from white to pink, to match the colour of paper used by phone and utility companies for late payment reminders www.challenge.gov.sg/print/cover-story/a-tip-for-policy-making-nudge-not-shove Copenhagen s litter solutions: bins placed alongside cycle lanes in Copenhagen are now angled with a wide mouth so that cyclists can aim litter straight in without having to stop; Copenhagen also recently reduced littering in the city centre by painting bins a vivid green colour and painting green footsteps onto the pavements to encourage people to walk to the bins and use them in the Clean Love for Copenhagen campaign http://inudgeyou.com/copenhagen-implements-green-footprint-nudge/. You could also look at this Swedish solution the world s deepest bin - www.thefuntheory.com/worlds-deepest-bin Glass recycling: This scheme in Sweden has turned bottle banks into fun arcade-style games, increasing their use compared with conventional bottle banks 50 times www.thefuntheory.com/bottle-bank-arcade-machine

policy grid Lots of passengers in a hurry in the male toilets in Amsterdam airport making a mess around the urinals. Encourage more people to take the stairs rather than use escalators to reduce obesity problems. Underpayment in honesty boxes for hot drinks in workplaces. Many cyclists in Paris run red lights. Negative externality not nice for other users of the toilets, increased cleaning time meaning that other parts of the airport not cleaned properly. Negative externalities of obesity reduction in healthcare available for others. Demerit good worse for the obese person than they might think e.g. extracharges for airline seats, earlier death etc. Free-riding on the willingness to pay of others results in a missing market i.e. end of the hot drinks! Negative externalities / demerit goods more risk of accidents, increase in road rage of car drivers Charge a fee pay an attendant or more cleaners? Taxes on fatty foods. Subsidies on gym membership. Information provision e.g. traffic light warnings on food. Regulations on school meals, ready meals etc. Purchase a drinks machine that only produces hot drinks following payment. Compulsory contributions e.g. deductions from salaries. Employ cycle police to prevent law-breaking. Have separate cycle lanes / crossings. Require cyclists to pass a test. Place a sticker of a fly in each of the urinals and let the male instinct to aim take over! Musical piano steps next to the escalators. Scenario Market Failure Traditional solutions Playful / engaging solution Advantages of your proposal Disadvantages of your proposal Result was 85% cleaner toilets. Very cheap. Fun! Not everyone wants to look at a fly! 66% increase in the number Could create queues on of people using the stairs the steps increasing the Visually appealing. risk of accidents.

Scenario Market Failure Traditional solutions Playful / engaging solution Advantages of your proposal Disadvantages of your proposal Encouraging people to pay their income/company tax on time large chunks of tax are late. Rubbish and litter alongside cycle lanes in Copenhagen, as cyclists can t reach bins on the footpaths. Lots of people recycle cans and paper but far fewer recycle their glass, which is actually very easy to recycle. Effectively free-riding on public services paid for by citizens who have paid their tax. Opportunity cost to the government sending out reminders. Negative externalities of litter. Negative externalities, especially environmental, of no glass recycling. Government sends threatening letters to nonpayers; huge amounts spent on tax investigations; additional fines for late payments. Fines. Regulations. Increase taxes to pay for increased collection. Fines for non-recycling. Regulations.