6.1.3

Provision of Public Services

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Provision of Public Services

The government can intervene in the market and provide a service. This is if they believe it is being undersupplied in the market.

Why the government provides a public service

Why the government provides a public service

  • Not every government intervenes to the same extent in their respective market.
  • The government chooses to intervene if they believe a service or good is underprovided in the market.
  • As the government is (in theory) not motivated by profit, they can intervene and supply a good or service without monetary incentive.
The NHS

The NHS

  • The NHS (UK health service) is provided by the government.
  • The NHS is funded by taxes on the public.
  • The NHS is not profitable.
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