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Are public goods market imperfections, that are characterized by positive externalities?


Public Goods:
a.Are public goods market imperfections, that are characterized by positive externalities?
b.Discuss the positive spillover benefit or the “free rider” problem as it relates to public goods. Give examples
c.Are public goods better provided by the government or private sector.? Give reasons and examples
d.How do you allocate the cost of public goods

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