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Q: Public goods are characterized by nonrivalry and nonexcludability?
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Free Market is characterized by the unregulated exchange of goods and services.


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semi public goods are usually referred as 'quasi-public goods' and these are public good that are not 'pure'. These goods are, unlike 'pure' public goods, non-rivalrous and excludable. Examples include public museums, cinemas, or satellite Television


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can the market provide a public goods on its own? government policies about public goods?


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Goods which may be sees as public goods are- defence, prison service, police service street lighting


Difference between public goods and private goods?

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What are similarities and differences between common goods public goods private goods and natural monopolies?

Public goods are non-excludable, so they suffer from a free-rider problem.