ECON 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Deadweight Loss, Rational Ignorance, Public Choice

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Chapter 16 public goods and common resources: classifying goods and resources, excludable vs. nonexcludable goods, a good is excludable if it is possible to prevent someone from enjoying the benefits of the good. One person"s benefit lowers the benefit of another person: a good is nonrival if one person"s use of it does not decrease the quantity available for someone else. One person"s benefit does not lower the benefit of another person: private goods, goods that are both rival and excludable. Cannot be consumed by everyone and not everyone can enjoy the benefits. (e. g. Coke: public goods, goods that are both nonrival and nonexcludable. Can be consumed by everyone without excluding others from its benefits. (e. g. Police services: common resources, goods that are rival and nonexcludable. Can only be used once but nobody is prevented from using what"s available. (e. g. Ocean fish: natural monopoly goods, goods that are nonrival and excludable.

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