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If It Is Impossible to Prevent Someone from Benefiting from a Good

Question 113

Question 113

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If it is impossible to prevent someone from benefiting from a good regardless of whether or not the person paid for it, then the good is


A) nonrival.
B) rival.
C) excludable.
D) nonexcludable.

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