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EKN 120
Economics

Contents
1. Facts about income inequality .............................................................................. 4
2. Causes of income inequality .................................................................................. 6
3. Equality vs efficiency ............................................................................................... 7
4. The economics of poverty ...................................................................................... 9
5. What is the government doing to change all of this? .......................................... 9
Chapter 13: South African in Brief: Private and Public Sectors .................................. 11
1. Private sector ......................................................................................................... 11
2. The public sector ................................................................................................... 14
3. Government’s role: a qualification ...................................................................... 16
4. Government finance ............................................................................................. 17
Chapter 14: Measuring domestic output and national income ............................... 18
1. Assessing the economy’s performance............................................................... 18
2. Gross domestic product vs gross national income ............................................. 18
3. Three ways of looking at GDP............................................................................... 19
4. The expenditure approach................................................................................... 20
5. The income approach .......................................................................................... 21
6. The production approach .................................................................................... 22
7. Other national accounts....................................................................................... 23
8. Nominal GDP vs real GDP ..................................................................................... 24
9. Shortcomings of GDP ............................................................................................ 25
Chapter 15: Basic macroeconomic relationships ...................................................... 26
1. The income-consumption and income-saving relationships ............................. 26
2. The interest-rate-investment relationship ............................................................. 29
3. The multiplier effect ............................................................................................... 30
Chapter 16: The aggregate expenditure model ....................................................... 32
1. introduction ............................................................................................................ 32
2. Consumption/ investment schedules .................................................................. 32
3. Other features of equilibrium GDP ....................................................................... 34
4. Changes in equilibrium GDP and the multiplier .................................................. 34
5. Adding the public sector ...................................................................................... 35
6. Adding international trade ................................................................................... 39
7. Equilibrium vs. full-employment GDP.................................................................... 39

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, 8. Limitations of the model ........................................................................................ 40
Chapter 17: Aggregate demand and aggregate supply ........................................ 42
1. Aggregate demand.............................................................................................. 42
2. Changes in aggregate demand ......................................................................... 43
3. Aggregate supply.................................................................................................. 44
4. Changes in aggregate supply ............................................................................. 46
5. Equilibrium and changes in equilibrium ............................................................... 47
Chapter 18: Introduction to economic growth, Unemployment and Inflation ....... 49
1. Economic growth .................................................................................................. 49
2. The business cycle ................................................................................................. 50
3. Unemployment ...................................................................................................... 51
4. Inflation ................................................................................................................... 53
5. Does inflation affect output? ................................................................................ 55
Chapter 19: Government and market failure............................................................. 57
1. Public goods .......................................................................................................... 57
2. Externalities ............................................................................................................. 59
3. Information failures ................................................................................................ 63
Chapter 20: Fiscal policy, deficits and debt ............................................................... 66
1. Fiscal policy and the AD-AS model ...................................................................... 66
2. Built-in stability ........................................................................................................ 68
3. Problems, criticisms and complications ............................................................... 68
4. The public debt...................................................................................................... 69
5. False concerns ....................................................................................................... 69
6. Substantive issues ................................................................................................... 70
Chapter 21: Public choice theory and economics of taxation ................................ 72
1. Revealing preferences through majority voting ................................................. 72
2. Government failure ............................................................................................... 73
3. Apportioning tax burden ...................................................................................... 74
4. Tax incidence and efficiency loss ........................................................................ 75
5. The SA tax structure ............................................................................................... 77
Chapter 22: Disputes over macro theory and policy................................................. 78
1. Classical economics and Keynes ......................................................................... 78
2. What causes macro instability .............................................................................. 79
3. Does the economy self-correct?.......................................................................... 81
4. Rules or discretion? ................................................................................................ 82
5. Summary of alternative views ............................................................................... 83

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,Chapter 23: International Trade................................................................................... 85
1. Economic basis for trade ...................................................................................... 85
2. Comparative advantage: Graphical Analysis .................................................... 85
3. Trade Barriers .......................................................................................................... 88
4. The case for peotection: Acritical review............................................................ 90
5. Offshoring ............................................................................................................... 91
Chapter 24: Exchange rates, balance of payments and trade deficits .................. 93
1. Financing of international trade ........................................................................... 93
2. The Balance of payments ..................................................................................... 93
3. Flexible exchange rates ........................................................................................ 95
4. Fixed exchange rates ............................................................................................ 98
5. Implications of SA trade deficits ........................................................................... 99
Chapter 25: South Africa in Global economy .......................................................... 101
1. International links ................................................................................................. 101
2. South Africa and world trade ............................................................................. 101
3. Government and trade ...................................................................................... 102
4. South African Trade relations .............................................................................. 102
5. The European union ............................................................................................ 103
6. Global competition ............................................................................................. 103
Chapter 26: The Economics of developing countries .............................................. 105
1. Classifications ....................................................................................................... 105
2. Obstacles to economic development .............................................................. 105
3. The vicious circle .................................................................................................. 107
4. The role of government ....................................................................................... 107
5. The role of advanced Nations ............................................................................ 108
6. Where from here? ................................................................................................ 109




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, Chapter 12: Income Inequality and poverty
1. FACTS ABOUT INCOME INEQUALITY
Distribution
by income
category




 Each decile represents 10% of the population
 The total reflects the average of the columns

The Lorenz  The cumulative percentage of households is measured along
curve the horizontal axis.
 The accumulated percentage of their income is measured
along the vertical axis

Graph




Interpretation
Diagonal curve:

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