Forced rider explained

A forced rider in economics is a person who is required, by public or private entities, to share in the costs of goods or services without desiring them or valuing them at their price.

Theory

Forced riders in taxation

The forced rider has been cited in various authors' views concerning taxation.

Forced riders in private property

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Richard Cornes Todd Sandler . Are Public Goods Myths? . Jtp.sagepub.com . 1994-07-01 . 2013-11-30.
  2. Book: Modern Principles of Economics . October 9, 2009. 9781429202275 . 2013-11-30. Cowen . Tyler . Tabarrok . Alex . Macmillan .
  3. Web site: The Myth of Neutral Taxation . July 20, 2005. 2013-11-30.
  4. Web site: Gary Galles . Union Dues and the "Free Rider" Problem . mises.org . 1994-07-01 . 2019-08-11.