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单词 public good
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Definition of public good in English:

public good

noun
  • 1Economics
    A commodity or service that is provided without profit to all members of a society, either by the government or by a private individual or organization.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is all the more important in an era when private companies are gaining ever greater control over essential public goods and services.
    • Economists call arrangements of this kind public goods because, unlike private goods, the benefits are not limited to the producer or a single user.
    • They are also protesting the commodification of public goods and services, like water, electricity and garbage collection.
    • The responsibility of corporate executives, politicians, and officials for ensuring that private and public goods and services are safe is practically never enforced in court.
    • We understand our roles in providing public goods and services and stabilising the economy when the private sector is in crisis.
  • 2The benefit or well-being of the public.

    the frequent conflict between the public good and private interests
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If they are able to easily calculate how their choices benefit the public good, they most often make choices that do so.
    • With silence, charity will fail both itself and the broader public good.
    • However, sometimes the only benefit is to the public good, and even that is no small thing.
    • The goal of both the church and the state is to advance the public good.
    • We end the nightmare when we challenge the threat of corporate control and when we redefine globalization in our own way - for the public good.
 
 

Definition of public good in US English:

public good

noun
  • 1Economics
    A commodity or service that is provided without profit to all members of a society, either by the government or a private individual or organization.

    a conviction that library informational services are a public good, not a commercial commodity
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Economists call arrangements of this kind public goods because, unlike private goods, the benefits are not limited to the producer or a single user.
    • They are also protesting the commodification of public goods and services, like water, electricity and garbage collection.
    • This is all the more important in an era when private companies are gaining ever greater control over essential public goods and services.
    • The responsibility of corporate executives, politicians, and officials for ensuring that private and public goods and services are safe is practically never enforced in court.
    • We understand our roles in providing public goods and services and stabilising the economy when the private sector is in crisis.
  • 2The benefit or well-being of the public.

    the public good clearly demands independent action
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If they are able to easily calculate how their choices benefit the public good, they most often make choices that do so.
    • However, sometimes the only benefit is to the public good, and even that is no small thing.
    • With silence, charity will fail both itself and the broader public good.
    • The goal of both the church and the state is to advance the public good.
    • We end the nightmare when we challenge the threat of corporate control and when we redefine globalization in our own way - for the public good.
 
 
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