Economy, asked by sanjeeb39mandal2121, 4 months ago

which of the following is not public goods?​

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Answered by Bad0BoY
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Answer:

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economics, a public good (also referred to as a social good or collective good)[1] is a good that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous. For such utilities, users cannot be barred from accessing and/or using them for failing to pay for them. Also, use by one person neither prevents access of other people nor does it reduce availability to others.[1] Therefore, the good can be used simultaneously by more than one person.[2] This is in contrast to a common good such as wild fish stocks in the ocean, which is non-excludable but rivalrous to a certain degree. If too many fish were harvested, the stocks would deplete, limiting the access of fish for others. A public good must be valuable to more than one user, otherwise, the fact that it can be used simultaneously by more than one person would be economically irrelevant.[1].

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

give options that are in following


sanjeeb39mandal2121: 1road& bridge.2Administration. 3 Defence. 4Food product
Anonymous: administration may be
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