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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS GCE Advanced adjunct and Advanced take set MARK SCHEME for the November 2005 motility paper 9708 ECONOMICS 9708/04 Paper 4, ut closely raw wampum 70 This mark scheme is create as an aid to t each(prenominal)ers and students, to indicate the requirements of the mental test. It provides the basis on which Examiners were initially instructed to award attach. It does non indicate the details of the discourses that took place at an Examiners meeting before marking began. Any substantial changes to the mark scheme that arose from these discussions leave behind be preserve in the published Report on the Examination.All Examiners ar instructed that substitute ripe wait ons and un postulateed approaches in candidates scripts must be given mark that fairly reflect the relevant knowledge and skills demonstrated. steel schemes must be read in conjunction with the forefront papers and the Report on the Examination. The min imum marks in these comp anents needed for various grades were previously published with these mark schemes, entirely are now instead implyd in the Report on the Examination for this session. CIE forget non enter into discussion or correspondence in connection with these mark schemes.CIE is publishing the mark schemes for the November 2005 question papers for most IGCSE and GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level syllab use of goods and servicess and most Ordinary Level syllabuses. Page 1 set system of rules GCE AS/A aim NOVEMBER 2005 Syllabus 9708 Paper 4 divide A 1 (a) What differentiate is in that location in the denomination that the UK mobile phone companies pass away in an imperfect trade building? Only four companies, can fix price, have product note in the handsets, no perfect knowledge. (b) relieve the statement one case will be that cross-subsidisation will disappear and the price of a current handset will go up take inably. Explanation of me aning of subsidising one product or service by the boodles on more or less other which itself may be overpriced. The removal of the subsidy will result in the price of the subsidised product change magnitude if make aims are to be maintained. Often the subsidised product makes a loss that is produced because it is adjunct to other profit making products or services. (c) The article says the decision of the highschool Court will cost the companies ? 1. 5 billion to ? 2 billion. exempt how the phone companies talent react in order to retain their profit levels.Could try to reduce labour costs, implement whatsoever redundancies, could stop research and development, could generally try to reduce costs or could try to development tax revenue by promoting products with advertising. (d) Explain with the aid of a outline how the existence of termination charges would affect consumer surplus. Termination charges are placed higher up the market level. Diagram should show a price above market runing which will result in reduction in consumer surplus. 1 mark for D/S diagram correctly labelled 1 for showing the reduced area of consumer surplus 1 for story. e) Does the information require you to adjudge with the spokesperson when he said that consumers should not necessarily impact the decision as a nice thing? In consumers beguile they would save ? 700 except over next three years, price reduction would be on all calls. Against consumers interest cost of telephone handset would rise there is a fear of increased calls for text messages initiative of phone comp each finding some other way to nurse profits high. 6 4 4 3 4 University of Cambridge foreign Examinations 2005 Page 2 Mark Scheme GCE AS/A direct NOVEMBER 2005 Syllabus 9708 Paper 4General chit-chats for Section B The essay questions carry a maximum mark of 25. take heed not to bunch marks, except use the hale mark range. If there is any doubt in your mind, give the benefit of doubt to the candidate. The difference in grades should be assessed on the magnate of the candidate to demonstrate the various nonsubjectives of the examination listed in the syllabus and not purely on the ability to narrate further facts from the content of the syllabus. mark should be awarded for the ability to demonstrate that aim (b) of the syllabus has been achieved as well as aim (a) which refers to content knowledge.It is the objective of the examination, as listed in the syllabus, to assess both these aims. An overall guide for marks for individual questions is given be humble these are from a total of 25. They may be applied proportionally of course to move of questions where the total is less(prenominal) than 25 Mark 1 9 (Linked to level one in individual question notes). 1-5 where the solve is mostly irrelevant and completely contains a few valid points made incidentally in an irrelevant context. on that point will also be substantial omissions of epitome. her e the answer shows some knowledge but does not indicate that the meaning of the question has been aright grasped. Basic errors of commiting or an inadequate development of analysis may be evident. 69 Mark 10 13 (Linked to level two in individual question notes). 10 11 where there is evidence of an ability to identify facts or some ability at graphs and/or a fair ability to apply known laws to untested situations. in that respect should be an undefiled although budding story of the facts relating to the question unitedly with an explanation of the possibleness, and evidence of some bility to discriminate and form elementary judgements. Do not expect a send away logical presentation. in that location will not be much evidence of the ability to recognise surd assumptions, nor to examine the implications of a hypothesis, nor of the ability to organise ideas into a new unity. 12 13 where the answer has a more thorough relevance to the question but where the theory is inc ompletely pardoned. University of Cambridge planetary Examinations 2005 Page 3 Mark Scheme GCE AS/A LEVEL NOVEMBER 2005 Syllabus 9708 Paper 4 14 17 (Linked to level 3 in individual question notes). 4 15 where there is a good knowledge of the facts and theory of the question, clear evidence of the ability to use the facts and theory with accurate reservoir to the question that may have presented the candidate with a novel application. There should also be evidence, where appropriate, of the ability to examine the implications of the question and an contract to cross off among facts and value judgements. Clear statements, supported by reasoned arguments should be given and there should be some attempt at a conclusion to the question. There should be a reasoned structure to the all answer.Do not expect too many scanty informative points which are not explicitly referred to in the question, do not expect too much critical translation on unstated assumptions 16 17 for an an swer showing a well reasoned sagacity of the questions requirements and of the relevant theory the analysis should be cloggy though the lesson and development may not be rattling full. 18 25 (Linked to level 4 in individual question notes). 18 20 where there is a thorough knowledge of the facts and theory with an excellent ability to describe, explain or analyse this in a precise, logical, reasoned manner.There should be an ability to query some of the assumptions in the question and clear evidence of an ability to distinguish between fact and value judgements and to draw some conclusions on the matter being discussed. Conclusions should be formed and evince within a sound structure answer so that the whole is well presented. New illustrations and apposite examples should be introduced as further evidence of an ability to recognise the principles of the question and their application to relevant current situations. 1 25 for an answer which, given the time constraint, could n ot be ameliorate significantly it will have clear analysis, ample illustration and a good attempt at considered evaluation. Be positive in your marking, awarding marks for what is there without being too much influenced by omissions. Marks should not be deleted for inaccuracies. Corresponding marks for sub-sections. tally Mark 10 Total Mark 12 Total Mark 13 Total Mark 15 1 1-3 1-4 1-4+ 1-5 2 4-5 5-6 5-6+ 6-8 3 6-7 7-8 7-8+ 9-11 4 8-10 9-12 9-13 12-15 University of Cambridge International Examinations 2005 Page 4Mark Scheme GCE AS/A LEVEL NOVEMBER 2005 Syllabus 9708 Paper 4 Section B 2 (a) Explain what is meant by efficient resource allocation in a discharge market. L4 L3 L2 L1 (b) For a sound explanation with clear understanding of the principles involved in the analysis. 8 10 For a suitable explanation but with limited development of the analysis. 6 7 For a correct explanation of a free market but rudimentary explanation of allocative efficiency. 4 5 For an answer which has some basal correct facts but includes irrelevancies. Errors of theory or omissions of analysis will be substantial. 1 3 10 Would you agree that in some circumstances it is best to accept the decision such as that of the French government and abandon the search for scotch efficiency through the free market? 15 disputeion of the reason for market failure. Monopolies, merit goods, humans goods. Consideration of whether this major power apply in the case of the large design company. L4 L3 L2 L1 For a reasoned discussion of causes of market failure and clearly merged answer. 12 15. For a fair explanation of market failure but pretermit of development and reasoned conclusion. 9 11 For a limited but satisfying attempt to consider some market failures. 6 8 For an answer which has some fundamental correct facts but includes irrelevancies. Errors of theory or omissions of analysis will be substantial. 1 5 3 (a) Explain how trade unions can be incorporated into the economic analysis of wage determination. 12 Candidates are asked to comment on trade unions so the economic theory of wages that they should use is that for an imperfect market. This theory should be explained using marginal revenue productivity. good deal unions can have an do on the supply curve which is now no longer just determined by market forces. Where the actual wage will be determined depends upon the relative strengths of the employer and the trade union. L4 L3 L2 L1 For a sound discussion with good explanation of the analysis and a clear understanding of the principles involved. 9 12 7 8 D and S approach For a competent comment but with limited polish of the analysis. 7 8 5-6 D and S approach For a correct explanation of start up of the analysis. Candidates efficiency explain every the government or the unions. 5 6 3+ 4 D and S approach For an answer which has some basic correct facts but includes irrelevancies. Errors of theory or omissions of analysis will be substanti al. 1 4 1 3 D and S approach University of Cambridge International Examinations 2005 Page 5 Mark Scheme GCE AS/A LEVEL NOVEMBER 2005 Syllabus 9708 Paper 4 (b) Discuss the possible personal gear ups that trade unions might have on the economy of a verdant. 13 Trade unions could affect the supply of labour and working practices. They could cause production to minify with consequent downward effects on income, spending and national income.Candidates could explain this using the multiplier concept. Union could, however, through negotiation prevent disruption of production, or could monitor the implementation of safety procedures which might involve extra spending by the employer. This might well have an upward effect on national income. L4 L3 L2 L1 For a reasoned and clear explanation with accurate development of theory contrasting possible outlets. 9 13 For a clear but undeveloped explanation which concentrates on change of income in one bursting charge only. 7 8 For a limit ed attempt to consider the theory and with a greater concentration on the descriptive elements. 5 6 For an answer which has some basic correct facts but includes irrelevancies. Errors of theory or omissions of analysis are substantial. 1 4 4 (a) With the help of diagrams distinguish between normal profit and abnormal profit. 10 Diagrams to show normal and abnormal profit with accompanying explanation of the curves used in the diagram. Candidates can distinguish between perfect and imperfect markets.L4 L3 L2 L1 For a sound explanation, good diagrams correctly labelled, with clear understanding of the principles involved in the analysis. 8 10 For a competent explanation but with limited development of the analysis. Diagrams clear but not to the full labelled. 6 7 For a correct explanation of terms but some poor diagrams. 4 5 For an answer which has some basic correct facts but includes irrelevancies. Errors of theory or omissions of analysis will be substantial. 1 3 (b) Discuss whether firms constantly want to maximise profits and are able to do so in the way suggested by economic theory. 15 Discussion of the theory of profit maximisation. Candidates should consider not only whether it is possible to calculate marginal revenue and marginal cost to achieve profit maximisation but also whether the firm might have alternative aims. Sales maximisation, behavioural, managerial, satisficing, market donation aims might be mentioned. L4 L3 L2 L1 For a reasoned discussion and clearly structured answer. 12 15 For a fair discussion but undeveloped answer mentioning either only one part of the question or both parts but only scant mention of alternative aims. 9 11 For a limited but acceptable attempt to consider the question with very limited development of either part. 6 8 For an answer which has some basic correct facts but includes irrelevancies. Errors of theory or omissions of analysis will be substantial. 1 5 University of Cambridge International Examina tions 2005 Page 6 Mark Scheme GCE AS/A LEVEL NOVEMBER 2005 Syllabus 9708 Paper 4 5 How far do you agree that low interest rates and low inflation are the most important aims of government policy in maximising economic well-being? 25 Discussion of the general macro aims of government policy with a comment on whether the two mentioned should be regarded as the most crucial. The effect of low interest rates and low inflation and possible links between them can be developed. Reasons should be given for either choosing or not choosing these aims as the most important. L4 L3 L2 L1 For a thorough explanation of the aims, a clear analysis of the link between them, a discussion of the possible outcome of a choosing either those aims or alternatives with a reasoned conclusion. 18 25 For a competent explanation of the aims but where there is only limited attempt to consider the significance of the importance of the aims. There will be some discussion but the evaluation will not be fully de veloped or extensive. 14 17 For an accurate though undeveloped explanation with some attempt at analysis but only limited evaluation. 10 13 For an answer which shows some knowledge but does not indicate that the question has been fully grasped. The answer will have some correct facts but include irrelevancies. Errors of theory or omissions of analysis will be substantial. 1 9 6 With the approval of the Malaysian government, the Swedish company IKEA, the worlds largest retailer of home furnishings, has invested $106 million in Malaysia in the past three years. It plans to open another large store in the country, employing 450 people with expected gross sales of approximately $50 million in the first year. (Herald Tribune Aug 15 03 p 12) (a) Use the multiplier analysis to explain what effect this enthronisation might have on the Malaysian national income. 10 Discussion of the effect of increasing investment in terms of employment, income, spending, saving.Multiplier analysis. Usu ally this question is asked with reference work to government spending and investment but this is a large investment and it also will have multiplier effects. L4 L3 L2 L1 For a sound explanation of the analysis and a clear understanding of the principles involved. 8 10 For a competent comment but with limited elaboration of the analysis. 6 7 For a correct explanation of part of the analysis. Candidates might explain how investment might increase income but might not deal with further increases in as they do not discuss what leakages occur at each round. 4 5 For an answer which has some basic correct facts but includes irrelevancies. Errors of theory or omissions of analysis will be substantial. 1 3 University of Cambridge International Examinations 2005 Page 7 Mark Scheme GCE AS/A LEVEL NOVEMBER 2005 Syllabus 9708 Paper 4 (b) Discuss whether the activities of multi-national companies are always beneficial. Candidates should discuss the effects of large companies. They could c onsider whether a large company is beneficial for the shareholders, the workforce and the consumer. These groups may be in different countries.They should comment on the effect in host country where wages/incomes/employment might increase and on the possible benefits for directors (and shareholders) who may be in the home country. The multi-national might have chosen to operate in the host country because of reduced costs or cheaper inputs so a comment on the possible benefits of comparative advantage would be pertinent. L4 L3 L2 L1 For a sound discussion with good explanation of the analysis and a clear understanding of the principles involved. Reasoned evaluative comments should be given. 12 15 For a competent comment but with only limited evaluation of the effects. 9 11 For a correct discussion of the analysis but with only very brief, or no evaluation. 6 8 For an answer which has some basic correct facts but includes irrelevancies. Errors of theory or omissions of analysis wi ll be substantial. 1 5 15 7 There are so many difficulties in measuring stick living standards that we can neer be sure that people in one country are better off than those in another country. Comment upon this statement. 25 Candidates should consider each part of the statement.They should discuss whether there are many difficulties in measuring living standards and give reasons for their conclusion on this part of the question. They should then consider whether it is possible to compare one country with another and discuss what use national income statistics might be. They should form an overall conclusion. L4 L3 L2 L1 For a thorough explanation of the difficulties of measuring living standards, and a clear conclusion to the assertion followed by a consideration of the usefulness of using the statistics to make comparisons. 18 25 For a competent explanation of the difficulties but with a limited conclusion.There will be some consideration of comparison between countries but th is will not be fully developed or extensive. 14 17 For an accurate though undeveloped explanation with some attempt at analysis but only limited evaluation. The conclusion will be weak. 10 13 For an answer which shows some knowledge but does not indicate that the question has been fully grasped. The answer will have some correct facts but include irrelevancies. Errors of theory or omissions of analysis will be substantial. 1 9 University of Cambridge International Examinations 2005

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