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Richard Musgrave introduced the notion of a public good after reading an obscure publication by Lindahl in German in 1910. His great contribution to knowledge was to provide a clear and comprehensive structure for thinking about the process of achieving an "optimal" allocation of resources across public and private goods based individual preferences and the role of government in that process. A number of ambiguities and issues in Musgrave's vision remain only partially resolved including the need to incorporate "higher laws" or community values into the allocation process. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]





