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  2. Rivalry (economics) - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, non-rival goods may be consumed by one consumer without preventing simultaneous consumption by others. Most examples of non-rival goods are intangible. Broadcast television is an example of a non-rival good; when a consumer turns on a TV set, this does not prevent the TV in another consumer's house from working. The television ...

  3. Anti-rival good - Wikipedia

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    The production of anti-rival goods typically benefits from network effects.Leung (2006) [2] quotes from Weber (2004), "Under conditions of anti-rivalness, as the size of the Internet-connected group increases, and there is a heterogeneous distribution of motivations with people who have a high level of interest and some resources to invest, then the large group is more likely, all things being ...

  4. Public good - Wikipedia

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    For example, consider national defence, a standard example of a pure public good. Suppose Homo economicus thinks about exerting some extra effort to defend the nation. The benefits to the individual of this effort would be very low, since the benefits would be distributed among all of the millions of other people in the country.

  5. Common good (economics) - Wikipedia

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    The demand function of a normal good is downward sloping, which means there is an inverse relationship between the price and quantity demanded. [8] In other words, price elasticity of demand is negative for normal goods. Common goods mean that demand and price change in the opposite direction.

  6. Nonrival good - Wikipedia

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  7. Club good - Wikipedia

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    A noncongested toll road is an example of a club good. It is possible to exclude someone from using it by simply denying them access but it is not a rival good since one person's use of the road does not reduce its usefulness to others.

  8. Talk:Rivalry (economics) - Wikipedia

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    3 common cold is a good? 4 comments. 4 Need an expert. ... 8 Rival or rivalrous ... 11 Questionable examples of nonrivalrous. 2 comments. 12 why single out the US in ...

  9. The Wealth of Networks - Wikipedia

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    The forms of cultural productions — music is an example Benkler uses frequently — are either rival or nonrival. Rival products decrease as they are used (e.g. pounds of flour), the use of nonrival products (e.g. listening to a song) does not decrease their availability for further use. Static vs. dynamic efficiency: one premise of exclusive ...