ECO101H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Private Good, Netflix, Public Good

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Excludable: a good that a supplier can prevent people who didn"t pay for it from using it. Rival in consumption: same unit of good cannot be shared with more than one person. Nonexcludable: supplier cannot prevent consumption of a good from ppl who don"t pay for it (suffer from free-rider problem, like borrowing a netflix account) Non-rival in consumption: if more than one person can consume the same unit at the same time. Private good: both excludable and a rival in consumption (condom) Common resource: nonexcludable, but rival in consumption (river water) Artificially scarce good: excludable, but nonrival in consumption (dvd renting) Public good: both nonexcludable and non-rival (disease prevention, tech research) Optimal quantity to supply public good should be mc = msb (social benefit) Cost-benefit analysis: comparing social costs and benefits of providing a public good. Problem of overuse: common resources left to market suffer from overuse despite limited quantity.

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