Public goods are both nonrival and nonexclusive explain


1. An emissions fee is paid to the government, whereas an injurer who is sued and held liable pays damages directly to the party harmed by an externality. What differences in the behavior of victims might you expect to arise under these two arrangements? Why does free access to a common property resource generate an inefficient outcome?

2. Public goods are both nonrival and nonexclusive. Explain each of these terms and show clearly how they differ from each other.

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Microeconomics: Public goods are both nonrival and nonexclusive explain
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