Merit Goods
Merit goods are goods with positive externalities where the social benefit exceeds the private benefit, and consumers underestimate their value. Governments encourage consumption through subsidies or provision to ensure adequate supply. Examples include education, healthcare, and cultural services.
Real World
The UK government provides free NHS vaccinations because individuals underestimate the wider benefit of herd immunity — during COVID-19, mass vaccination protected vulnerable people who could not be vaccinated themselves.
Exam Focus
Explain both the information failure and the positive externality — merit goods require both arguments for full marks.
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