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Producing Public Goods Privately
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012As public debt problems deepen at all levels of American government, private groups like the Appalachian Mountain Club will become increasingly important in addressing supposed market failures. The AMC is a private organization that raises funds to protect wilderness areas and develops them for outdoor recreation — in essence, the AMC is a private ...
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2017
Chapter 4 provides an in-depth case study of water policy in Chile from the 1970s to present, including an evaluation of the outcomes of water policy under the privatized system from a human rights perspective. The chapter interrogates Chile’s reputation as a privatization success story, finding that although Chile meets the narrow definition of the ...
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Chapter 4 provides an in-depth case study of water policy in Chile from the 1970s to present, including an evaluation of the outcomes of water policy under the privatized system from a human rights perspective. The chapter interrogates Chile’s reputation as a privatization success story, finding that although Chile meets the narrow definition of the ...
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Information Access: Public Goods or Private Goods?
Social Science Computer Review, 1994With emerging product technology such as CD-I, DV-I, and so forth, and the possibility of charging user fees for online access, the privatization of government information dissemination offers the prospect of revenue that some argue would be sufficient to permit expanded access to currently unavailable information and possibly even surplus revenue ...
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Public Goods, Private Goods, and Ambiguous Goods
The Economic Journal, 1969Head, John G, Shoup, Carl S
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Public Choice, 1983
Much has been written on the nature and provision of public goods.' A central issue has been whether the market will lead to an over or under provision of public goods (see Borcherding, 1978).2 This note takes an entirely different approach by examining the incentive of entrepreneurs to convert the non-exclusionary characteristics of public goods into ...
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Much has been written on the nature and provision of public goods.' A central issue has been whether the market will lead to an over or under provision of public goods (see Borcherding, 1978).2 This note takes an entirely different approach by examining the incentive of entrepreneurs to convert the non-exclusionary characteristics of public goods into ...
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Multiple Private Goods to Finance Public Goods
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Marta Faias +2 more
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The classification of goods into private and public categories is based on the fundamental economic concepts of rivalry and excludability. Food, being rivalrous and excludable, falls into the category of private goods, while national defense, being non-rivalrous and non-excludable, is a classic example of a public good.
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