Which of the following goods would be considered non-excludable (not to be confused with goods we choose to make non-excludable legally)? a. Firefighting b. Voting c. Bike lanes d. Tree plantings e. School f. Boston Public Garden g. Traffic lights
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Non-excludable goods are those where it is difficult or impossible to prevent individuals from consuming or benefiting from the good, even if they do not pay for it. Show more…
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