Private Sectors Poised to Revolutionize Local Public Goods Provision
The article discusses how it's become tricky to tell apart public goods (like parks) from nearly-public goods (like cable TV). It sorts local public goods into moneymaking and non-moneymaking categories. It then looks into why and how private businesses decide to offer public goods, and what rules they have to follow. The study is useful for figuring out how private companies can contribute to providing public services.