Multiple Choice
A good that can be consumed even if the consumer does not pay for it
A) is necessarily rival in consumption.
B) completely avoids the free rider problem.
C) does not exist because firms won't produce goods for which consumers won't pay.
D) is nonexcludable.
E) might be nonexcludable but is definitely nonrival.
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