ECO 2023 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Private Good, Club Good, Absolute Advantage

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24 Nov 2017
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Which of the following examples best represents a private good? a lakefront residential property located next to a community lake. A good would be considered excludable in consumption if: Individuals who do not pay for the good are kept from enjoying its benefits. At the beginning of the semester we discussed four types of economic goods. Club goods, public goods, common goods (or common property resources), and private goods. An individual who has an absolute advantage in accomplishing a particular task: Can accomplish the task using fewer resources than others (e. g. , time) If a country has a comparative advantage in the production of a good over another country, this means that it has the ability to produce the good: At a lower opportunity cost than the other country. Specializing in the production of a good or service in which a country has a comparative advantage allows it to do all of the following except:

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