Some public goods are local-that is, they provide services only to those living in a particular locality.
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Some public goods are "local"-that is, they provide services only to those living in a particular locality. What might be meant by a "global" public good? Why might knowledge be thought of as a global public good? What implications does this have for government policy in a small country? Can a country be a "free rider" in basic research?
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Economics Of The Public Sector
ISBN: 9780393925227
4th Edition
Authors: Joseph E. Stiglitz, Jay K. Rosengard
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