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https://bibliotecadigital.dth.api.gov.br/handle/777/521767| Title: | The Conceptual Overlap Between Public Goods, Externalities And Merit Goods |
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| Authors: | Sanson, João Rogério |
| Keywords: | Meritorious goods Public power Bens meritórios Poder público |
| Issue Date: | Sep-2020 |
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| Citation: | Repositório do Tesouro Nacional |
| Abstract: | In a given situation, any good has the following characteristics: rivalry, exclusion, space, and time. The last two characteristics of a good are the usual physical variables of position in space and time. Rivalry may be seen as an intrinsic physical quality of any good and appears as a binomial variable with the categories yes and no, usually denominated as rival and non-rival. Exclusion reflects the institutional handling of the allocation of a good and appears as a continuous variable that measures the resource cost for enforcing property norms. In a continuous transaction cost function, non-rivalry is only one of the elements that affect its shape and the productivity of the necessary inputs for exclusion. |
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| URI: | http://bibliotecadigital.dth.api.gov.br/handle/777/521767 |
| Appears in Collections: | Tesouro Nacional |
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