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Question 137

Question 137

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Assume there is no way to prevent someone from using an interstate highway, regardless of whether or not he or she helps pay for it. This characteristic is called


A) nonrivalry.
B) nonexcludability.
C) nontaxability.
D) nondiscrimination.

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