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Summary chapter 7

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Public goods

Definition: non-excludable, non-rival 7

Problem: free riders, underprovision 9

Response: public provision, taxation 12

Free-rider problem

Consuming without paying leads to market failure 9

Source: Lecture 8 – Public Goods.pdf

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Definition: non-excludable7
Problem: free riders9
Response: public provision12

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Study plan3 weeks · ch. 7-9
Week 1Public goods
Week 2Externalities
Week 3Pigou & Coase

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