1. Give some other examples of public goods. Does the provider of these goods (the government or local authority) charge for their use? If so, is the
1. Give some other examples of public goods. Does the provider of these goods (the government or local authority) charge for their use? If so, is the method of charging based on the amount of the good that people use? Is it a good method of charging? Could you suggest a better method?
\r\n2. Name some goods or services provided by the government or local authorities that are not public goods.
\r\n3. Are there ways in which we could overcome the free-rider problem? Start by thinking about the provision of a public good amongst a group of friends or neighbours.