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“I recognized that information was, in many respects, like a public good, and it was this insight that made it clear to me that it was unlikely that the private market would provide efficient resource allocations whenever information was endogenous.”
About This Quote
Information functions as a public good, so private markets often fail to allocate it efficiently when it is internally generated.
In simple terms: Information is a public good; markets misallocate it.
Recognize when market solutions are insufficient.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy design
- regulation
- public sector investment
- research funding
- open data initiatives
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When should government intervene in information markets?
- How can we balance incentives and public access?
Private incentives may still drive innovation despite market failures.