Healthcare – Private vs public sector

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A look at some arguments for and against public/private healthcare provision. Should healthcare be left to the free market or should the government provide universal healthcare? Arguments for Public Health Care Healthcare is not a profit maximising industry. Doctors and nurses don’t need financial incentives to do a good job but are motivated by aims …

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Capital goods

Capital goods are fixed assets which are used in the productive process in order to produce a finished ‘consumer’ good. Capital goods are not bought for their own utility; they are bought in order to be used in the productive process. Examples of Capital Goods Factories Offices Machines Printing press Combine harvester Assembly line In …

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How can the government avoid public sector failure?

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Readers Question: how can the government avoid public sector failure? Firstly, it makes a change to consider a question like this. Usually, the question is – Why is the government inefficient? Why do we get government failure? Should we privatise public services? But, here we can examine whether the tendency to government failure can be …

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Flood defences as a public good

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Here in Oxford, there is water everywhere. Yesterday, the main road into town (Abingdon Road) was closed due to flooding, and the cost to business and householders will be quite significant. There is a danger of even worse flooding to come. In one sense, it is an act of God. No one can do anything …

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Can selfish actions lead to the public good?

Readers Question: discuss whether economic actions by individuals always results in net benefit to the society “Many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention. Nor is it always the worse for the society that it was not part of it. By pursuing his own …

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Why Denmark is rich despite high taxes?

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Denmark is an economic powerhouse with a GDP per capita higher than Germany, Netherlands and the UK. It is one of the richest countries in the world, but remarkably unlike Norway has no particular oil riches. Also, it has achieved its wealth despite having one of the highest tax rates in the world. What is …

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