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Page 1: Private Goods & Services. What makes a good or service private? Individual must directly pay for it Owner can exclude non payers It can lose its benefit

Private Goods & Services

Page 2: Private Goods & Services. What makes a good or service private? Individual must directly pay for it Owner can exclude non payers It can lose its benefit

What makes a good or service private?

• Individual must directly pay for it• Owner can exclude non payers• It can lose its benefit to others if it is

used• For example….

Page 3: Private Goods & Services. What makes a good or service private? Individual must directly pay for it Owner can exclude non payers It can lose its benefit
Page 4: Private Goods & Services. What makes a good or service private? Individual must directly pay for it Owner can exclude non payers It can lose its benefit

Public Goods & Services

Page 5: Private Goods & Services. What makes a good or service private? Individual must directly pay for it Owner can exclude non payers It can lose its benefit

What makes a good or service public?

• Everyone in society can use it• Impractical to pay for it individually• Impractical to exclude non payers• Can be used as many times without

reducing the benefit to others• For example….

Page 6: Private Goods & Services. What makes a good or service private? Individual must directly pay for it Owner can exclude non payers It can lose its benefit

What are the benefits of this…?

Page 7: Private Goods & Services. What makes a good or service private? Individual must directly pay for it Owner can exclude non payers It can lose its benefit

You Decide

Page 8: Private Goods & Services. What makes a good or service private? Individual must directly pay for it Owner can exclude non payers It can lose its benefit
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Page 10: Private Goods & Services. What makes a good or service private? Individual must directly pay for it Owner can exclude non payers It can lose its benefit
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You sure about that last one…

• H:\AP Economics\Unit V (Market Failure & Role of Gov)\Fire Station Aritcle.docx

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When do governments decide to produce something as a public good

or service?

TWO FACTORS MUST BE MET!

Page 16: Private Goods & Services. What makes a good or service private? Individual must directly pay for it Owner can exclude non payers It can lose its benefit

2 factors for a good or service to be public

If the individual paid for the good, the

benefits would be less than the cost

If the government paid for the good, the

total benefits to society would be

greater than the cost

Page 17: Private Goods & Services. What makes a good or service private? Individual must directly pay for it Owner can exclude non payers It can lose its benefit

Do you think ALL education should be a private service?

• On a separate sheet of paper, write an economic report that answers this question.

• Your report should include some graphical explanations.

• Things to consider– Impact on quantity, price– Impact on school environment– Impact on the community– Will a shortage and/or surplus occur?– etc