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What are examples of economic fairness?↵
↵ While it may seem that economics is only filled with rational and self-interested actors, this is not the case!↵ ↵ In the event of a natural disaster, it would be advantageous for businesses to raise the price of their goods.↵ ↵ Why? During a natural disaster, people are more desperate and willing to pay any price for a good they deem as necessary.↵ ↵ Therefore, businesses would make a profit from the increased prices since they have people who will purchase the products.↵ ↵ However, this is not the "right" thing to do.↵ ↵ Oftentimes, businesses do not engage in this practice since it would not be fair to take advantage of people who are living destitute lives.↵ ↵ However, price-gouging customers would be the rational and self-interested but not fair thing to do in this example.↵ ↵ Think of the last time you were in a parking lot.↵ ↵ Did you notice that the spots closest to the store were reserved for people with disabilities?↵ ↵ This is yet another example of fairness in economics.↵ ↵ The right thing to do is to give people who are disabled the opportunity to be closest to the location they need to get to.↵ ↵ Therefore, we all agree that disabled parking spaces should continue to be commonplace in parking lots.↵ ↵ However, if fairness was never considered, then all parking spaces would be available to anyone. |
해석 | 스크램블 | 문장 | ||
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지문 1 | 1. | ✅ | ✅ | What are examples of economic fairness? |
2. | ✅ | ✅ | While it may seem that economics is only filled with rational and self-interested actors, this is not the case! | |
3. | ✅ | ✅ | In the event of a natural disaster, it would be advantageous for businesses to raise the price of their goods. | |
4. | ❌ | ❌ | Why? | |
5. | ✅ | ✅ | During a natural disaster, people are more desperate and willing to pay any price for a good they deem as necessary. | |
6. | ✅ | ✅ | Therefore, businesses would make a profit from the increased prices since they have people who will purchase the products. | |
7. | ✅ | ✅ | However, this is not the "right" thing to do. | |
8. | ✅ | ✅ | Oftentimes, businesses do not engage in this practice since it would not be fair to take advantage of people who are living destitute lives. | |
9. | ✅ | ✅ | However, price-gouging customers would be the rational and self-interested but not fair thing to do in this example. | |
10. | ✅ | ✅ | Think of the last time you were in a parking lot. | |
11. | ✅ | ✅ | Did you notice that the spots closest to the store were reserved for people with disabilities? | |
12. | ✅ | ✅ | This is yet another example of fairness in economics. | |
13. | ✅ | ✅ | The right thing to do is to give people who are disabled the opportunity to be closest to the location they need to get to. | |
14. | ✅ | ✅ | Therefore, we all agree that disabled parking spaces should continue to be commonplace in parking lots. | |
15. | ✅ | ✅ | However, if fairness was never considered, then all parking spaces would be available to anyone. |