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Political Allocation for Public Goods

Political processes are often used to allocate resources for public goods, which are non-excludable and non-rivalrous, such as national defense or clean air. Since markets typically fail to provide these goods efficiently due to the free-rider problem, government intervention through political allocation becomes necessary.

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Updated 2025-08-20

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