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  • ...providers of goods and services. Of particular economic significance are [[public goods]] such as the infrastructure, which the market cannot supply because they c
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  • ...nents are responsible for a Constitution that nationalized only enumerated public goods and imposed potentially high transaction costs on any further nationalizati
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  • Markets do not, by definition, exist for [[public goods]] (such as open spaces and lighthouses) that are not paid for by individu
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  • - [[public goods]]
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  • ...ns taken on behalf of others. It is used to evaluate the provision of [[public goods]] - for which consumer preferences are not directly reflected in market pri ...rson: ''The Contingent Valuation Method'', (From: "Using Surveys to Value Public Goods"), The World Bank Group, 1989]</ref> or a multi-attribute valuation, wh
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  • ...practice for governments to borrow in order to pay for the provision of [[public goods]] without the use of taxation, but it is customary to limit that borrowing
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  • * Mitchener, Kris James and Weidenmier, Marc. "Empire, Public Goods, and the Roosevelt Corollary." ''Journal of Economic History,'' 2005 65(3):
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  • ...arian]]s generally accept the need for some form of taxation to pay for [[public goods]] such as defence and law and order, but object to its use for the redistri
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  • ...ns"'' (1947, 1950, 1956) which became responsible for the harnessing of ''"public goods"'' into ''Neoclassical theory'' (1954, 1955, 1958). Samuelson made importan
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  • ...the economy. He advocated government spending upon what are now termed [[public goods]] such as defence, law enforcement, infrastructure, and education of the ch
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  • ...the economy. He advocated government spending upon what are now termed [[public goods]] such as defence, law enforcement, infrastructure, and education of the ch
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  • *Public Goods
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  • ...rganisations by a book <ref>Mancur Olson ''The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups'' Harvard University Press 1965</ref> in which he
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  • ...on is [[rent-seeking]]<ref>Mancur Olson, ''The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups'' (Harvard University Press, 1971).</ref>&emsp;in ...about the importance of the trustworthiness of government, its delivery of public goods and the reduction of income inequalities.
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  • ...on is [[rent-seeking]]<ref>Mancur Olson, ''The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups'' (Harvard University Press, 1971).</ref>&emsp;in ...about the importance of the trustworthiness of government, its delivery of public goods and the reduction of income inequalities.
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  • ...e Clark Amendment. <ref>Kris James Mitchener and Marc Weidenmier, "Empire, Public Goods, and the Roosevelt Corollary." ''Journal of Economic History'' 2005 65(3):
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