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The OoruLabs Podcast
Sathya Sankaran
121 episodes
1 week ago
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Is the road in your city a public good? S3E4
The OoruLabs Podcast
9 minutes 32 seconds
10 months ago
Is the road in your city a public good? S3E4

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On, OoruLabs, India's premier urban issues podcast, Sathya Sankaran, host of the podcast,  explores the concept of public goods, their characteristics, and classifications. He explains the definitions of public, common, and private goods, emphasising the implications of these classifications in urban infrastructure and resource management. The discussion highlights the interplay between different types of goods and the role of government in provisioning common goods, while also raising questions about the valuation of depleting resources and the collective action problem.

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Keywords

public goods, common goods, private goods, economics, excludability, rivalrousness, urban infrastructure, taxation, resource management, collective action

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Takeaways

Public goods are defined by non-excludability and non-rivalrousness.

Excludability refers to the ability to prevent access to a good.

Rivalrousness means one person's use of a good reduces its availability for others.

Common goods are rivalrous but non-excludable, like roads.

Public goods are often provided by the government through taxation.

Natural resources are public goods but can be privatized when processed.

The classification of goods helps determine who pays for them.

The interplay between public, common, and private goods is complex.

Valuing depleting resources poses significant challenges.

Collective action problems need to be addressed for effective resource management.

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"Are they really public goods?"

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Chapters

00:00 Understanding Public Goods

06:06 Classification of Goods and Their Implications

08:04 The Interplay of Public, Common, and Private Goods

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The OoruLabs Podcast
Welcome to the OoruLabs podcast. The soapbox for Urban Sustainability. We will check out hot topics, trending news in the areas of urban transport, waste, energy, water, the new digital economy and its implications for urban living.