Asked by
Juliette Morales
on Oct 08, 2024Verified
Public goods are those for which there:
A) is no free-rider problem.
B) are no externalities.
C) are nonrivalry and nonexcludability.
D) are rivalry and excludability.
Public Goods
Goods that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous, meaning they can be consumed by one individual without reducing availability to others and without a direct cost.
Free-Rider Problem
A situation where some individuals consume more than their fair share or pay less than their fair share of the cost of a shared resource.
Externalities
Effects of a transaction that affect third parties who did not choose to be involved in the market transaction, which can be either positive or negative.
- Comprehend the nature and attributes of public goods.
Verified Answer
BO
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the nature and attributes of public goods.