why is it important for government to provide public goods
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The reason is plain: because people can't be excluded from using public goods, they can't be charged money for using them, so a private supplier can't make money from providing them. … ... Public goods are regularly supplied by private actors without government coercion.
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Maintaining social and economic order through a legal system and enforcing the laws are also public goods. Laws to ensure provision of public goods typically constrain private goods, even with respect to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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