Graham wrote:
> This is partly due to the unhappy distinction between a public and a
> private good.
Graham,
could you talk a little more about how you mean this? What is the unhappy
distinction between a public and a private good? I am acquinted with the
economic concept of public goods but I'm not sure if that is what you mean
and if it is how you mean it.
REH
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