Economic growth : can we keep up the pace? ; Public goods and responsibilities : how far should we go?
Lesson 26: Public goods and responsibilities: how far should we go? Defines "public goods" and shows that a perfectly competitive market will not automatically result in the production of all goods to meet the peoples needs.
"Lesson 26: Public goods and responsibilities: how far should we go? Defines "public goods" and shows that a perfectly competitive market will not automatically result in the production of all goods to meet the peoples needs."@en
"Program 25 ("Economic growth") presents two of the major determinants of the economy's growth in the 20th century; program 26 ("Public goods and responsibilities") defines "public goods" and shows that a perfectly competitive market will not automatically result in the production of all goods to meet eveyone's needs."
"Lesson 25: Economic growth: can we keep up the pace? Here we learn about two of the major determinants of the economy's growth in the 20th century. The effects of natural resource depletion and the nature of the telecommunications industry are explored."@en
"Lesson 25: Economic growth: can we keep up the pace? Here we learn about two of the major determinants of the economy's growth in the 20th century."@en
"Lesson 26: Public goods and responsibilities: how far should we go? This lesson defines "public goods" and shows that a perfectly competitive market will not automatically result in the production of the proper amount of goods. The TVA and national health care demonstrate the role of government in our lives."@en
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