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MinYe Thway
on Nov 17, 2024Verified
A textbook is a
A) private good and the knowledge that one gains from reading the book is a common resource.
B) private good and the knowledge that one gains from reading the book is a public good.
C) common resource and the knowledge that one gains from reading the book is a public good.
D) common resource and the knowledge that one gains from reading the book is a private good.
Private Good
A product or service that is excludable and rival in consumption, meaning only those who pay for it can consume it, and one person’s consumption prevents another's.
Common Resource
A type of good that is non-excludable but rivalrous, meaning it's available to everyone but its consumption by one individual diminishes its availability for others.
- Recognize the differences in characteristics that define private, public, club, and common resources as distinct types of goods.
Verified Answer
RC
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the differences in characteristics that define private, public, club, and common resources as distinct types of goods.
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