ECON 160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Club Good, Private Good

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Chapter 11: public goods: type of goods, property right. Rival: o(cid:374)e perso(cid:374)"s (cid:272)o(cid:374)su(cid:373)ptio(cid:374) of a good i(cid:373)pairs (cid:272)o(cid:374)su(cid:373)ptio(cid:374) (cid:271)y others. If one person uses something, another person cannot. Excludable: by its nature, others can be excluded from consuming the good, most goods are excludable, because it belongs solely to you, or you had to pay for it. Private: a private good is one that is both rival and excludable. Public: a public good is neither rival nor excludable. Club: a club good is excludable but not rival. Common resource: a common resource is rival but not excludable. Property right: you have a legal right to a good. At point a, this gym is excludable, but not rival. At point b, this gym is excludable and rival. Gyms are a club good: a big piece of capital equipment whose costs are almost the same no matter the number of people involved.

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