98) Why Market is considered to have been failed in the cases of Public Goods and Commons?
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Step 1: Public goods and commons are characterized by non-excludability and non-rivalry, meaning that it is difficult to exclude individuals from using the good and one person's use does not diminish the availability for others. Show more…
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