Economics 10a Chapter 11: Chapter 11 - Public Goods and Common Resources

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The different kinds of goods excludability: the property of a good whereby a person can be prevented from using it rivalry in consumption: the property of a good whereby one person"s use diminishes other people"s use private goods: goods that are both excludable and rival in consumption ex: ice cream public goods: goods that are neither excludable nor rival in consumption ex: parks common resources: goods that are rival in consumption but not excludable ex: fish in the ocean club goods: excludable but not rival in consumption ex: cable tv.

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