Public goods theory explains the characteristics and implications of goods that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous, meaning they can be consumed by many individuals without reducing availability for others. This theory highlights the challenges of providing these goods, as private markets often underproduce them due to lack of profit incentive. It also emphasizes the role of government intervention to ensure adequate provision and address externalities associated with public goods.
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