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    When a Good Is Both Rivalrous and Nonexcludable
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When a Good Is Both Rivalrous and Nonexcludable

Question 92

Question 92

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When a good is both rivalrous and nonexcludable:


A) the free rider problem may arise.
B) the tragedy of the commons may arise.
C) the good is likely a private good.
D) the good is likely an artificially scarce good.

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