The government typically oversees public goods that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous. This means that these goods are available to all individuals, and one person's use of the good does not reduce availability for others. Examples include clean air, national defense, and public parks.
What types of public goods does the government oversee? (1 point)
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excludable and non-rivalrous
excludable and non-rivalrous
non-excludable and non-rivalrous
non-excludable and non-rivalrous
excludable and rivalrous
excludable and rivalrous
non-excludable and rivalrous
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