role of government

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Chapter 2
By
Sudarshan Kadariya
JMC

Roleofgovernment:Anoverview
Regulatory&promotionalroleofthe
government
Governmentresponsetomarketfailure
Regulatoryresponsetoincentivefailure
Regulationofenvironmentpollution
Regulatoryresponsetostructurefailure

The government of a nation adopt the suitable
economic system based on her socio-economic
structure and on the basis of state of economic
growth.
The common economic system are: socialist
economy -public sector dominant, capitalist
economy -private sector dominant and the mixed
economic system –the interplay of public and
private sector.
With the adoption of appropriate economic system,
the government –by the people and for the people,
tries to make equitable distribution of income,
stability of the economy, and to ensure the
adequate rate of growth.

At earlier phase there was less role of
government in economic activities, the ruler
control the economy.
In the middle age government started to
control in the economy so that till the 17
th
century, there was a major role of
governmentin the economy.
In late 18
th
century, the ‘invisible hand
doctrine’was introduced in order to reduce
the role of government.

In late eighteenth century, Adam smith came
out with an analysis of market trends of
production and consumption, wherein he
concluded that the markets, if left alone, have
an inherent potential of becoming efficient. It
is as if there was an invisible hand that
guides the market to a level that is good for
society. His theory has remained the
cornerstone of all economics, even after two
hundred years.

Adam Smith, in late eighteenth century, proposed a theory that
stated that in a free and unregulated market, where anybody can
become a producer or a consumer, people's demand of different
goods and their production of the same good will be equal, and
the allocation of their resources for production and consumption
of different goods will be optimal for the welfare of the society.
Put another way, Mr. Smith suggested that the invisible hand of
market forces of demand and supply will achieve the most
efficient level of production, consumption and distribution of
goods in the society.
The idea of an invisible hand guiding the market to the best
social outcome created a very strong reason in favor of free
markets, and has been the standard argument against
governments controlling production or consumption in any form
that interferes with the free market.

In19
th
century, the voice against the government
heightenedso that role of government in the
economy declineddramatically. The laissez-faire
policy/doctrine/policy was evolved against the
government intervention. “Government was
considered the best which does the least” as per
laissez-faire.
laissez-faire,policy of minimum governmental
interference in the economic affairs of individuals
and society. The origin of the term is uncertain,
but folklore/legends suggests that it is derived
from the answerJean-Baptiste Colbert, controller
general ofFinanceunder KingLouis XIVof France
(around 1665), received, when he asked
industrialists what the government could do to
help business: “Leave us alone.”

20
th
century experienced both the bad and
good effects of laissez-faire policy
Good news –rapid economic growth
Bad news –exploitation of unskilled labor,
measurable social environments,
monopolistic exploitation, gap between rich
and poor, etc.
Thus, the role of the government again began
to increase all over the world.

(1914-1920)
WW I (1914-1918)
1930’s Great Depression WW II (1939-1945)

1)For equitable distribution of resources
2)To look after the public goods like defense
services and supplies
3)To curve the externalities
4)To stabilize the economy
5)To achieve acceptable rate of growth
6)To enforce the government laws –
acceptable for all.

With the lesson from the past experience, the
government in 21
st
century mostly adopt the
modern economic system which is the mixed
approachof boosting the economic activities
for the expansion and growth of the economy
as a whole.
The modern economy, thus the mixed
approach –the interplay of private sector and
the public sector, the deserving sectors are
segregated to the public as well as the private
sector so that it is assumed to stabilize the
economy.

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Role of Government in Economy: at a glance
Ratio: Role of
Govt./Economy

A.Observation
B.Investment
C.Regulatory
D.Promotional

Regulatory& PromotionalRole of the Government
A.
Regulatory role:Direct and Indirect measures of the
Government to control and regulate the private sector.
For example, restrictive policies, incentive policies,
operation control, indirect tax impose, etc.
The conception of regulatory role of the government is
mainly guided by two factors
a)Economic:Concern with market failure.
b) Political:Concern with social issues -consumer
rights, equitable distribution, etc.

Further,thetoolsoftheGovernmenttocontrolsthe
privatesectorsare:monetaryandbudgetarypolicy.
Correctiveandinductivecontrol
(Chancesforcorrectionthroughfine,penalties,
etc,andrewardsforspecificworks–shedding
lightsthroughspecifictogeneral)
Directandindirectcontrol
(Imposingthepricelimitandtax,duties,etc)
Effectofcompetition
(Antitrustpolicytodiscouragemonopoly,etc)
Promotionalandregulationcontrol
(taxsubsidies,zerointerestloans,R&Dvs.
restrictiverulesandregulationsimposethrough
laws,etc)

B.Promotional role: The incentives for the private sector to
flourish their operation.
For instance, providing infrastructural facilities -
transportation, communication, security, etc.
The promotional role of the government specially focuses
towards;
a) Economic growth:Creating demand of goods and services
so that the cyclical effect help to boost the economy.
b) External economies:Minimizing the const of production
due to external factors (promotional activities) or increasing
the productivity. The external factors are outside the control
of a particular company, and encompass positive externalities
that reduce the firm's costs.External diseconomies: If external factors
beyond the control of a company increases its
total costs, can beassociated with market
prices increasing the factors of production.

Stimulate private sector by investing through the
government.
Providing funds
Facilitates
Infrastructure
Granting incentives
Patent facilities,
Tax-free holiday
Loan on low interest rate, etc

Thank you.
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