EC120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Banff National Park, Carpool, Pigovian Tax

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Others are less clear e. g. issues of human rights. Fire protection, radio/tv broadcasts, creation of new technology. Mainly the things that the govn"t provides. All of these are inferior excludable, hard to control. A free market will supply too much of the good. A person who receives the benefit of a good but avoids paying for it. Not necessarily a bad thing/negative term, it is just a concept. We are all free-riders by this definition. Private actors will not supply sufficient quantities. Governments can improve outcomes/efficiency by providing public goods. Pure public goods are non-rival and non-excludable. Basic research - not patentable not useful info. Excludable if it provides only one port. Public good value depends on how much money you make (poor people will not have a boat and therefore will have no use to a lighthouse) Benefits from public good provision vary in the population. A study comparing the costs and benefits to society of providing a good.

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