The Public Goods Policy for People's Welfare

Riska Puspitasari
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Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Indonesia
Anggun Sugianti
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MTS Raudhahtul Hasanah Tanjung Jabung Timur
Abstract

Public goods are no longer defined theoretically as public goods should be enjoyed by the public free of charge provided by the state. However, in practice the meaning of public goods has shifted from its true meaning, seen in developing countries that rely on budget sources. sustainable availability of public goods. This research wants to provide an overview of the management of public goods not only provided by the government but the private sector can also carry out its function to produce public goods. The phenomenon that occurs, public goods have been privatized, monopoly and cartel games can increase the poverty rate. So to get public goods requires effort in order to fulfill basic needs. The specific objective of this study focuses on the management of public goods in terms of public policy aspects derived from various scientific literature. The method in this study uses a systematic review technique, carried out in a deductive or theoretical & analytical framework (meta-theory). The results of this study reveal that the management of public goods cannot be fully enjoyed by the public for free with government policies that pay attention to patterns of provision, morale and the environment for policy execution. Policies are real answers to problems with the support of good governance

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Keywords

public goods, private goods, people, policies

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Puspitasari, R., & Sugianti, A. (2023). The Public Goods Policy for People’s Welfare. Zabags International Journal of Economy, 1(1), 37–46. https://doi.org/10.61233/zijec.v1i1.69
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2023-02-28
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