non-excludability
Non-excludability refers to a characteristic of goods or services that allows individuals to benefit from them without having to pay or be specifically granted access.
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- collective action
- collective consumption
- common resources
- environmental pollution
- free access to information
- free speech
- global public health
- internet access
- natural resources
- open-source software
- public goods
- public goods provision
- public libraries
- public parks
- shared infrastructure
- social benefits