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