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  1. Title: The Lighthouse in Economics Created Date: 20160808015247Z

  2. The Lighthouse in Economics. "The Lighthouse in Economics" is a 1974 academic paper written by British economist Ronald H. Coase, the 1991 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences . This paper challenges the traditional view in economics that lighthouses are public goods, and more specifically the prevailing consensus that the ...

  3. Justin T Callais, Vincent Geloso The political economy of lighthouses in antebellum America, European Economic Review 154 (May 2023): 104425. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2023.104425

  4. The lightship in economics. Rosolino A. Candela Vincent J. Geloso. Economics. Public Choice. 2018. What role does government play in the provision of public goods? Economists have used the lighthouse as an empirical example to illustrate the extent to which the private provision of public goods is… Expand. 51. Highly Influenced. PDF. 27 Excerpts.

  5. Throughout his career, Ronald Coase urged economists to avoid relying too heavily on theories and generalizations—what he called "blackboard economics"—to ex...

  6. With the 1974 publication of his study titled 'The lighthouse in economics', Nobel Laureate Ronald Coase demonstrated that England's history of lighthouse services provision includes examples of private sector involvement, dating back to 1614 and going forward to 1816.

  7. Coase's point: Economists point to lighthouses as an example of a service that would never be provided without government support. However, a close look at the evolution of the English and Welch lighthouse systems shows that several private entrepreneurs built and ran lighthouses profitably.