question archive There can be an efficient amount of a public good provided in the private market if producers can Convince the government to not fund the production of the good Overcome the non-rivalrous aspect of the good Force the supply to equal demand in the market Overcome the non-excludability of the good
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There can be an efficient amount of a public good provided in the private market if producers can Convince the government to not fund the production of the good Overcome the non-rivalrous aspect of the good Force the supply to equal demand in the market Overcome the non-excludability of the good