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Ty Moses
14 January, 05:30
Who provides public goods
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Mariah Cardenas
14 January, 05:38
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A public good is an item consumed by society as a whole and not necessarily by an individual consumer. Public goods are financed by tax revenues. All public goods must be consumed without reducing the availability of the good to others, and cannot be withheld from people who do not directly pay for them
so who provides them the goverment the producers
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Beamer
14 January, 08:36
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the government and the producer of the good
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