EC120 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Ice Cream Cone, Private Good

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The different kinds of goods: excludability: the property of a good whereby a person can be prevented. An ice cream cone is excludable since it is possible to prevent a person from eating it. It is a rival in consumption because if one person eating an ice cream cone, another person cannot eat the same cone: public goods: goods that are neither excludable nor rival, e. g. It is impossible to prevent a person from enjoying the benefit of this defense, and one persons benefit from it does not reduce the benefit to anyone else: common resources: goods that are rival but not excludable, e. g. People can be excluded from fire protection services, but once a town has paid for a fire department the additional cost of protecting one more house is small. The free-rider problem: free rider: a person who receives the benefit od a good but avoids paying for it private market from supplying them, e. g.

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