Public Goods

by Sean Hackbarth

Maniakes at Dean’s World describes “public goods.” In the comments he and Dean get into whether the airwaves fit the definition.

For more on public goods there’s Tyler Cowen’s essay. Karl Fielding [PDF] challenges the nonexcludability aspect.

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