ECON 1B03 Final: Chapter 11- Public Goods

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3. these are both excludable and rival: example: a chocolate bar (can"t consume it unless i give it to you, can"t eat it if. I"m eating it: public goods, neither excludable nor rival, example: fireworks displays. 7. if you don"t pay i can"t exclude you, can still see firework show, can"t stop you from watching and you watching doesn"t diminish someone else"s watching: common resources. 1: example: cable tv, club goods: excluded if you don"t pay or subscribe, but not rival because your enjoyment of a show doesn"t take away from someone else"s enjoyment of the same show. Government involvement if show is socially desirable, it can tax each resident an amount not exceeding the value they place on the show. Gov. t tries to figure out how much firework show is worth to avg resident. Once you figure out how much its worth, they tax them accordingly. When gov. t taxes, it gets rid of free rider problem everyone has paid.

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