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1 Public Goods & Taxes Chapter 11

2 Public vs. Private Goods
Public Goods Goods that are neither excludable nor rival in consumption Private Goods Goods that are both excludable & rival in consumption Excludable- consumer who can not pay are excluded Rival- consumption by one reduces quantity for others Public Goods examples: clean air, police protection, radio signals, national defense Private Goods: Food, Coffee, airline tickets, automobiles, etc…

3 Problems with Public Goods
Free-rider- a person who receives the benefit of a good but avoids paying for it Examples: “Slacker” in group work at school Volunteer for neighborhood cleanup Fundraising for Fire Department

4 Public Good Efficiency
When goods are available free of charge => market forces will not allocate resources efficiently Government should collect taxes & provide public goods whenever Total Benefits ≥ Total Costs Examples: National Defense Basic Research Fighting Poverty Fireworks on 4th of July

5 Tragedy of the Commons Common Resources – “commonly” owned resources
rival in consumption but non-excludable Example: fish in ocean, the environment Tragedy of the Commons- the absence of incentives to prevent “overuse” & depletion of a common resource

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7 Tragedy of the Commons Reading

8 Types of Taxes Progressive Tax- Regressive Tax- Tax Incidence:
Income ↑ => Average Tax Rate ↑ Example: U.S. Federal Income Tax Regressive Tax- Income ↑ => Average Tax Rate ↓ Example: Gasoline Tax, Bridge Tax Proportional Tax Income ↑ or ↓ => Average Tax Rate stays the same Example: Flat Income Tax, Corporate Taxes Excise Tax Flat fee per unit, paid at purchase Example: Cigarettes, Gasoline (both are also regressive in tax incidence) Tax Incidence: Who Pays?

9 } Progressive Income Tax Tax Brackets Example: If you Earn $100,000
Total:   $ 22,746 Actual Tax Rate: %

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11 The income Gap has widened last
Top 1% pay more taxes but The income Gap has widened last 30-Years

12 EQUAL % tax cuts What best stimulates economic growth?

13 Practice Test: Public Goods


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