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Let the State open up the roads and we'll do the rest

The Western by-pass has been identified as a link necessary for the completion of a system of ring roads around Nairobi to divert traffic away from the central business district. [File, Standard]

One of the popular concepts in economics is "public goods." They are services provided by the government because they would be too expensive if provided by individuals.

We also benefit from economies of scale by providing services in "wholesale" instead of "retail." It is also hard to exclude some citizens from public goods, which are usually paid for through taxes. Can you stop someone from using roads because he hasn't paid taxes? Do public goods loosely translate to "mali ya umma"?

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