ECON 1B03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Excludability

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Different Kinds of Goods
- Excludability: you can prevent someone from using or enjoying the good
o Example: you a’t hae a ady ar uless soeoe gies you oe or sells you oe
- Rivalry: if one person is using or enjoying a good, the ability of someone else to use or enjoy it
is diminished
o Example: if I a eatig a ady ar you a’t e eatig the sae oe
Using 2 characteristics we can divide goods into 4 categories
1. Private Goods
- Both excludable and rival
- Example: candy bar
2. Public Goods
- Neither excludable nor rival
- Example: a lighthouse (cannot exclude any ship from seeing lighthouse, if one ship is looking at
the lighthouse, the others can still look at it)
3. Common Resources
- Rival but not excludable
- Example: non-toll highways
4. Club Goods
- Excludable but not rival
- Example: Cable T.V.
The Free-Rider Problem
- Free-rider: a person who receives the benefit of a good but avoids paying for it
- Example: a fireworks show
o I want to watch a fireworks show. Instead of buying a ticket to enter the park, I sit on
the other side of the fence, look up and enjoy the show for free
o A private firm would not likely put on the fireworks show no one would buy tickets, or
not enough people would buy tickets to make it profitable
o Here’s here the loal goeret a get ioled
Since the show is socially desirable, it can tax each resident an amount not
exceeding the value they place on the show and use the revenue to hire
someone to put on the display
That would eliminate the local free-rider problem, and everyone is still better
off because they get to enjoy a show
Public Goods
- Some important public goods:
o National Defense: e all eefit fro our outry’s protetio, ad oe perso’s
protetio does’t diminish the protection of another
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