ECON1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Marginal Utility, Marginal Cost, Externality

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Lecture 11 - Public Goods
Wednesday, 23 May 2018
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Non-rivalry: One individual's consumption of a good does not impede another individual
from consuming it as well, the marginal cost of providing the public good to an additional
individual is zero
Non-excludable: No one can be excluded from consuming the good
Pure public goods represent goods that are neither rivalrous or excludable
Impure public goods represent goods that are either rivalrous and excludable only up to a
point
o Pure goods can become rivalrous after a certain point due to congestion
Marginal social benefit is the vertical sum of individual marginal benefits
MSB = MC = P
The Samuelson Condition states that the efficient quantity of a public good is found by
setting the sum of the individual marginal benefits equal to the marginal cost
Markets do not provide goods efficiently for public goods
Free-riding denotes the action of enjoying a good without paying for it, it is caused by the
non-excludable nature of public goods and it results in their under-provision
Lindahl prices imply that each individual pays for the provision of a public good according
to their marginal benefit
A public good is an extreme case of positive externality, it's unlike a standard externality
because it does not depend on who is providing the good, each consumer gets the same
marginal benefit
There is under provision and the market fails to provide the good efficiently, this is why
there is government intervention, specifically taxes
o Solution would be for the government to purchase the good or service and tax the
consumers
o However this is not perfect, the consumers can understate their true valuations,
hoping to free-ride on the other's provision
o Since individual demands are private info, the government must allow for two
fairness principles:
Tax according to ability to pay
Tax according to pay-as-you-go
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