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What is a public goods?

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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 4/16/2022

public goods are those which cannot be provided to one individual who pays without non-payers sharing them,like street lights or those which have to be provide collectively,like the navy.

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Cameron Sanford

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3y ago

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