Paying for Pure Public Goods I 60 Second Economics
May 9, 2026•Channel
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Published3 weeks ago
Duration1:45
Video ID5M_DfIBZyEM
Languageen
CategoryEducation
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The UK finances pure public goods primarily through compulsory general taxation, overcoming the free-rider problem where private markets fail. Funds are allocated via the Treasury’s Green Book criteria, using social cost-benefit analysis. Key examples include National Defence (£62bn budget) and flood defences, ensuring provision based on societal need rather than profit.