merit goods

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Merit goods are goods and services that are considered beneficial for individuals and society, often more than consumers themselves realise.

  • Examples include education and health care.
  • They tend to be underconsumed in a free market because consumers may not fully recognise their long-term private and social benefits, a result of imperfect information.
  • Consumption of merit goods generates positive externalities, meaning it benefits not only the consumer but also others in society.