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Public goods differ from common resources in that:
A. Both are nonrival in consumption, but public goods are excludable while common resources are nonexcludable
B. Both are excludable, but public goods are nonrival in consumption while common resources are rival in consumption.
C. Both are nonexcludable, but public goods are nonrival in consumption while common resources are rival in consumption.
D. Both are rival in consumption, but public goods are nonexcludable while common resources are excludable.
Public goods differ from common resources in that:
A. Both are nonrival in consumption, but public goods are excludable while common resources are nonexcludable
B. Both are excludable, but public goods are nonrival in consumption while common resources are rival in consumption.
C. Both are nonexcludable, but public goods are nonrival in consumption while common resources are rival in consumption.
D. Both are rival in consumption, but public goods are nonexcludable while common resources are excludable.
Prachi DabasLv10
26 Oct 2020