Excludable vs. nonexcludable: A good is excludable if nonpayers can be prevented from consuming it; nonexcludable if they cannot.
How to apply it: Classify goods using the rivalry and excludability matrix into private goods, public goods, common resources, and club goods.
Course: AP Microeconomics · Unit: Market Failure and the Role of Government
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