What are the key characteristics of a public good?

What will be an ideal response?

A public good is not subject to the principle of rival consumption in the sense that it can be provided to different individuals without additional costs. A public good is also subject to the free-rider problem in the sense that persons can benefit from the good without paying for it.

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Which of the following graphical representations can be used most appropriately to show the distribution of a household's income, in terms of percentages, among the various categories of expenses?

A) A bar chart B) A time-series graph C) A pie chart D) A histogram chart

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If the cross price elasticity of demand between Los Angeles Lakers professional basketball tickets and Los Angeles Dodgers professional baseball tickets is positive, then the two goods are

A) substitutes. B) unrelated. C) complements. D) not related.

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