NZQA registered unit standard / 8416 version 5
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Title / Investigate market failure and evaluate corrective mechanisms
Level / 5 / Credits / 2
Purpose / People credited with this unit standard are able to: describe the causes and analyse the consequences of, and evaluate mechanisms which aim to correct, market failure.
Classification / Economic Theory and Practice > Micro Economics
Available grade / Achieved

Explanatory notes

1 Coasian bargaining suggests that externality generated market failure can be corrected by a process of free bargaining between the parties involved, without the need for government intervention. Coase, Ronald H. 'The Problem of Social Cost' (1960) vol 3, no 1, Journal of Law and Economics, 1-44.

2 Legislation relevant to this unit standard includes but is not limited to:

Resource Management Act 1991.

Outcomes and evidence requirements

Outcome 1

Describe the causes and analyse the consequences of market failure.

Evidence requirements

1.1 The description establishes situations which lead to market failure.

Range situations of market failure may include but are not limited to – three of – externalities (positive and negative), public goods, resource depletion, imperfect competition.

1.2 The analysis establishes the consequences of market failure.

Range consequences may include but are not limited to – two of – changes to price and output, allocative inefficiency, resource depletion, free riders.

Outcome 2

Evaluate mechanisms which aim to correct market failure.

Evidence requirements

2.1 The evaluation identifies mechanisms to correct market failure in terms of their effectiveness and practical application.

Range mechanism – two of – Coasian bargaining; environmental controls; subsidy; tax; Resource Management Act 1991; international protocols, treaties, and conventions.

Planned review date / 31 December 2019

Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions

Process / Version / Date / Last Date for Assessment /
Registration / 1 / 29 October 1996 / 31 December 2016
Revision / 2 / 21 July 1999 / 31 December 2016
Revision / 3 / 14 September 2005 / 31 December 2016
Review / 4 / 16 October 2009 / 31 December 2016
Rollover and Revision / 5 / 16 April 2015 / N/A
Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) reference / 0116

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