Public Goods Redefined: Immaterial, Abundant, and Easily Provided
This article shows that public goods, like clean air or national security, are a specific kind of thing that can be understood clearly. By using ideas from physics, the researchers explain that public goods must be weightless, unlike private goods that have a physical form. This distinction makes it easier to identify these public goods in real life. They also argue that the usual ways of handling public goods are not entirely right, saying that these goods can actually be provided without the government stepping in.