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Social problems, government-funded

Secondly, there is government funded research for social problems such as air pollution. In this case, the traditional economic argument for government involvement is the nonappropriability of sufficient benefits of the research to any particular segment of the business community to persuade it and/or provide an adequate incentive for it to fund the research. [Pg.27]


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