Political Science, asked by anikaanika, 1 year ago

Why do governments do what they do

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Answered by bquamar6gmailcom
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What is your question be clear plzzz

anikaanika: Ok
anikaanika: Why do governments choose to intervene in the way that they do
bluemoonheartz: The government tries to combat market inequities through regulation, taxation, and subsidies. Governments may also intervene in markets to promote general economic fairness. ... Examples of this include breaking up monopolies and regulating negative externalities like pollution.
Answered by bluemoonheartz
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government do what they do because they intend o do it sometimes it is harmful to the society while sometimes is is very helpful to the society and btw im a fast typer xD


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bluemoonheartz: The government tries to combat market inequities through regulation, taxation, and subsidies. Governments may also intervene in markets to promote general economic fairness. ... Examples of this include breaking up monopolies and regulating negative externalities like pollution. { this is exact answer :) }
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anikaanika: Will you plzzz explain thi in some paragraph acctually this is my assignment
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anikaanika: Examples pakistani contents ki deni h
bluemoonheartz: Governments intervene in markets to address inefficiency. In an optimally efficient market, resources are perfectly allocated to those that need them in the amounts they need. In inefficient markets that is not the case; some may have too much of a resource while others do not have enough. Inefficiency can take many different forms. The government tries to combat these inequities through regulation, taxation, and subsidies. Most governments have any combination of four different objectives when
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