Identify examples of public goods?


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In economics, a public good is a good that is nonrival and non-excludable. Common examples of public goods include: defense and law enforcement (including the system of property rights), public fireworks, lighthouses, clean air and other environmental goods, and information goods, such as software development, authorship, and invention. ChaCha on!

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