Multiple Choice
The difference between specific knowledge and general knowledge is that
A) the creation of general knowledge is usually more profitable for the creator.
B) specific knowledge is excludable, while general knowledge is not excludable.
C) general knowledge is excludable, while specific knowledge is not excludable.
D) general knowledge is rival in consumption, while specific knowledge is not rival in consumption.
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