ECON 1000 Study Guide - Final Guide: Individual Fishing Quota, Demand Curve, Marginal Utility

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Goods, services, and resources can be classified according to whether they are excludable or nonexcludable and rival or nonrival: excludable. A good is excludable if only the people who pay for it are able to enjoy its benefits. Brink"s security services, aquaculture"s farm fish, and a coldplay concert are examples. A good is nonexcludable if it is impossible (or extremely costly) to prevent anyone from benefiting from it. The services of the police, fish in the pacific ocean, and a concert on network television are examples: rival. A good is rival if one person"s use of it decreases the quantity available for someone else. A brink"s truck can"t deliver cash to two banks at the same time. A good is nonrival if one person"s use of it does not decrease the quantity available for someone else. He services of the police and a concert on network television are nonrival. Ex: a can of coke and a fish on aquaculture"s farm.

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