English Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia In economics, a good or service is called excludable if it is possible to prevent people (consumers) who have not paid for it from having access to it By comparison, a good or service is nonexcludable if nonpaying consumers cannot be prevented from accessing it See more at WikipediaorgNot excluded translation in English English Reverso dictionary, see also 'exclude',excluder',excludable',excludible', examples, definition, conjugationNonexcludable means it is prohibitively costly to prevent nonpayers from enjoying the benefits of the good or service Nonrivalrous is a good or service whose consumption by one person prevents simultaneous consumption by other people
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