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    Public Goods Are Distinguished by Two Primary Characteristics
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Public Goods Are Distinguished by Two Primary Characteristics

Question 37

Question 37

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Public goods are distinguished by two primary characteristics.What are they?


A) Non-rivalry and non-excludability
B) Government intervention and low prices
C) Market failure and high prices
D) Rivalry and exclusivity

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