Flashcards About Providing Public Goods

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public good
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a shared good or service for which it would be impractical to make consumers pay individually and to exclude nonpayers; any number of consumers can use them without reducing the benefits to a single consumer; "something we need and makes life better, that the free market won't provide"; ex. roads, dams, lighthouses, autopsies
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public sector
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the part of the economy that involves the transactions of the government
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free rider
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someone who would not choose to pay for a certain good or service, but who would get the benefits of it anyway if it were provided as a public good
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market failure
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a situation in which the market does not distribute resources efficiently
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externality
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an economic side effect of a good or service that generates benefits or costs to someone other than the person deciding how much to produce or consume--can be negative or positive
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private sector
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the part of the economy that involves the transactions of individuals and businesses
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2 characteristics of public good/service
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1) impractical and inefficient to have consumers pay for good or service individually 2) impractical and inefficient to exclude those who did not pay from using the good or service
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government's goals
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encourage creation of positive externalities (education), limit negative externalities (acid rain)
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Infrastructure
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The Basic Facilities that are necessary for a society to function and grow--roads, bridges, water and sewer service
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Why does a society provide public goods
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it is too expensive and impractical for consumers to pay for them
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What are two characteristics of a Public Good
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The benefit to each person is less than the cost that each would pay if the good were provided privately; the benefit to society is greater than the cost
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Why are public goods examples of market failure
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The private sector is not willing to provide public goods in the open market since they do not generate enough profit
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Why is National Defense an example of the free rider problem
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Some people might not be willing to pay taxes for defense, but they receive the benefits anyway
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