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posted on 2009-12-08, 16:22 authored by Clive D. Fraser, Ali Al-NowaihiExcludable and congestible shared goods − club goods (e.g., internet access facilities) − are
more prevalent than Samuelsonian public goods. Our example shows that, unlike the usual
presumption with pure public goods, the optimal second−best supply of a club good might
exceed its first−best level. We argue that this arises because user charges can be levied on
club goods; the government need not impose distortionary taxes to finance them. Thus, the
first and second best in a club economy differ mainly because informational constraints
prevent the government achieving the right income distribution in the latter.
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Economics Bulletin, 2006, 8 (6), pp.1-6Version
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