ECON 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Gordon Tullock, Private Good, Income Tax

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Private good 2 characteristic: they are rivalrous in consumption, if one person is consuming it, another person cannot be consuming it, ex: if i"m wearing this shoes, you can"t wear it, they are and exclusable. I can talk, you can hear me, if some one walk in, they are not a rival to you, they are not disrupting me. Private good: what i want to eat, and drink. Rational ignorance refraining from acquiring knowledge when the cost of educating oneself on an issue exceeds the potential benefit that the knowledge would provide. Information is not free: when things are not free, people do not acquire. If we do not deem the information valuable, we do not put in effort to learn. Every voter understand that their individual vote will not determine the outcome of an election. Taxes: rational for taxes, to raise revenue, to discourage behavior that is taxed, raise taxes on cigarettes- discourage smoking.

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