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Chapter 28 - Government and Market Failure
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Public Goods
Private goods characteristics
Public goods characteristics
Optimal quantity of a public good
Demand for a public good
Marginal benefit and marginal cost
Cost-benefit analysis
Externalities
Negative Externalities
Positive Externalities
Individual Bargaining: "Coase Theorem"
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Intro to Economics and Microeconomics
Unit 1: Introduction to Economics
Unit 2.1 Markets, 2.2 Elasticities and 2.2.1 Consumer Choice
Unit 2.3: Theory of the Firm
Unit 2.4: Market Failure and the Role of Government
Chapter 28 - Government and Market Failure
Public Goods
Externalities
Chapter 29 - The Economics of Taxation
AP Econ in the News - Unit 4 "Market Failure"
Unit 2.5: Resource Markets (AP only)
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