ECON 160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Club Good

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Club non-rival and non-excludable goods which have no legal rights. The market for public goods would supply an inefficient quantity (under provided by market) Government involvement in the provision of goods can improve economy efficiency of their provision. They can provide service in cost effective manner. Taxes will go up but nothing will happen. Government has no profit incentive to make cheaply. The only incentive government has to provide service in least cost manner is reelection. Competition assumes that least cost firms are in the market. Private firms have profit incentive to provide least cost manner government has electoral incentive. Government has no strong incentive to provide least cost manner. If government represents people will attempt to provide. Against law to exclude kid from school. Government does not get involved with provision of club good. Maybe externalities in provision of certain club goods. The market allocates goods according to who will pay the most.

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