Ineconomics, a good to which persons are believed to have a right. That is, a merit good is something that should be available forfreeor at reducedpricesbecause it is necessary and thefree marketdoes not provide sufficient incentives to produce it. Examples of merit goods may include education...
The utilitarian view of welfare economics Leonardo Becchetti, ... Stefano Zamagni, in The Microeconomics of Wellbeing and Sustainability, 2020 8.5.4 Merit goods In addition to public goods there is another category of goods, called merit goods, that, although they are private goods, generate stro...
Culyer, A.J. 1971a. Merit goods and the welfare economics of coercion. Public Finance 26, 546-571. Reprinted in Ver Eecke, W. 2006. Merit Goods: The Birth of a New Concept. The Unfinished Ethical Evolution in Economic Theory. Purdue University Press, Ashland Ohio, 174-200)....
3Inparticular,Iwillarguethattheeconomicconceptofameritgoodprovidesaconvenientplatformforintroducingethicaldiscourseacrossseveralareasofthecollegecurriculum.Moreover,theconceptofameritgoodcanserveasareadyvehicleforintroducinganethicaldimensionintotheformationoffutureleadersin1businessandpolitics.Iwillsaymoreaboutmeritgoodsand...
Public goods are the goods which are provided by the government that exhibits the property of non-rivalry and non-excludability. The property of... Learn more about this topic: Public Good in Economics | Definition, Characteristics & Examples ...
Public goods are non-rivalry and non-excludable. Non-rivalry implies that one's consumption does not diminish the amount of public goods available to... Learn more about this topic: Public Good in Economics | Definition, Characteristics & Examples ...
It is fruitful to interpret The Bishops' Letter, in line with Robbins' classic definition of economics, as being a pre-economic document that identifies some "given ends" for economists to accept, if only provisionally, in carrying out their economic analyses. Such an interpretation is entirely ...
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T Murphy,J Parkey - 《International Journal of Social Economics》 被引量: 2发表: 2016年 Club Goods in the Health and Wellness Sector This study applies club theory to privately-provided and publicly-funded services within the health and wellness sector. Specifically, it examines the theo... RL...
3 Single service regulation In this section we assume that the regulation is made on each service separately. Spatial compe- tition and monopoly franchises are two of the most widely used instruments for the regulation of merit/impure public goods. We focus our attention on the analysis of the...