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Market Failure
Government intervention
State Provision of Public Goods
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Tasnim Ullah
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The
government
could provide public goods which are underprovided in the
free
market, such as education and healthcare
Public goods have
external benefits.
This makes
merit goods
more accessible, which might increase their consumption and yield
positive externalities.
However, it will incur an
opportunity cost
of spending government
revenue.