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L23 Public Goods
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Public Goods -- Definition
Some goods are: Nonexcludable (NE): property rights cannot be enforced. Nonrival (NR): all consumers can simultaneously consume the good. A good is public if it is NE and NR E NE R NR
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Examples of public goods
National defense Mathematical formula (basic Research) Broadcast radio and TV programs National parks
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Park Size: Market Outcome
Two agents: A and B Pubic good: Park A: Regular consumer B: Park lover
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Plan for today 2 scenarios: Free Markets (Nash Equilibrium)
Socially optimal outcome Implementation in free markets
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A: best response to
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A: best response to
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B: best response
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Equilibrium Nash Equilibrium: best response to
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Free riding by A In Nash Equilibrium: B: Creates a park of size 4
A: Does not contribute at all and uses the park created by B Free riding by A
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Free Market Supply
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Pareto efficient outcome
Mayor maximizes welfare of both A and B
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Underprovision of public
Under provision of public good - Unregulated markets - Efficient size of Park: Public good: positive externality
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Socially optimal supply
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Implementation of efficient outcome
Two problems Free riding Underprovision of public good Solution: tax and provide Public Good (National defense, Parks, Foundational research) Problem: Information about valuation Mechanism design: How to extract information in the least costly way
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