Excludable and Rival Goods An Excludable good or service is the possibility of preventing a person from enjoying its advantages if they have not paid for it Examples of excludable goods are Brinks Security, any sort of concert that you have to pay in order to be able to see Non excludable gods or services are those that are made to be extremely difficult to avertA public good is a good that is both nonexcludable and nonrivalrous Examples of public goods include fresh air, knowledge, lighthouses, national defense, flood control systems, and street lightingPublic Goods are (a) nonexcludable;
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