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Paying for Public Goods: A Note on Efficient Revenue Collection and Expenditure (Economics ARTICLES)
Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research 2008, May, 9, 2
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INTRODUCTION Public goods and services, such as homeland security, freeways, air quality control, disease prevention, and crime abatement must be shared and must be paid for. Such goods are not efficiently allocated by markets but instead are allocated by political means at various levels of government.
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