This paper provides a narrative of the emergence of the standard textbook definition of public goods. It focuses on Richard A. Musgrave's contribution in defining public goods as nonrival and nonexcludable—from 1937 to 1973. Although Samuelson's mathematical definition is generally used in models of public goods, the qualitative understanding of the specificity of pure public goods owes a lot to Musgrave. I argue that the evolution of Musgrave's writings on public goods reflects his intention to justify his view of the role of the state in providing goods and services to citizens with an argument that would be convincing to the community of US economists in the mid-twentieth century. Musgrave's definition highlights his lifelong concern for...
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© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: By popularising interest in inequality, Thomas Piketty's Capital ...
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It is argued that quantum theory is best understood as requiring an ontological duality of res exten...
Basil the Great in the fourth century AD argued that all material entities are constantly carri...
open1noThis article describes the status of development economics within the broader field of the ec...
The group of manuscripts titled 'Notes/London, Summer 1927/Physical real costs, etc.' (D3/12/3) is r...
The symposium “Art History in Digital Dimensions” held at The Phillips Collection, Washington D.C. ...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
Since their emergence, discourses of sustainability have been widely resemioticised in different gen...
Using Roger Matthews’ (2014) book Realist Criminology as a launching pad, this article points to som...
In this paper I will explore the concept of ‘commons’ by looking at the process of registering a spa...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: By popularising interest in inequality, Thomas Piketty's Capital ...
Two different versions of the ending of the first additament to C. S. Peirce's 1908 article, "A Negl...
Still three decades ago, the concept of CSR was no subject of interest for scientists in Poland and ...
Since Canada’s colonial beginnings, it has become increasingly riddled with classism, racism, sexism...
This paper studies Bertrand–Edgeworth competition among firms producing a homogeneous commodity un...
This paper is mainly about Brentano’s commentaries on Ernst Mach in his lectures “Contempo...
It is argued that quantum theory is best understood as requiring an ontological duality of res exten...
Basil the Great in the fourth century AD argued that all material entities are constantly carri...
open1noThis article describes the status of development economics within the broader field of the ec...