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    If a Person Can Be Prevented from Using a Good
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If a Person Can Be Prevented from Using a Good

Question 33

Question 33

Multiple Choice

If a person can be prevented from using a good, the good is said to be


A) excludable.
B) a common resource.
C) a public good.
D) rival.

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