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L6 M1 economics

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Question:

Are public goods non excludability

Author: Dakota howells



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: Public goods are non-excludable meaning that the benefits derived from them cannot be confined solely to those who have paid for it. Non-payers can enjoy the benefits of consumption at no financial cost to themselves.


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