ECON 1050 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Blic

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Chapter 17 public goods and common resources. Goods, services and resources differ in the extent to which people can be excluded from consuming them and in the extent to which one person"s consumption rival other people"s consumption. Goods, services, and resources can be classified according to whether they are excludable or non-excludable and rival or non-rival. 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 non-excludable if it is impossible (or extremely costly) to prevent anyone from. The service of the police, fish in the pacific ocean, and a concert on network television are. 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.

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