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  • Which of the following movements would represent economic growth?
    From Z to V
  • When good is excludable?
    When other consumers can be prevented from using or consuming it
  • Non-excludable and non-rival
    Public good
  • What kind of good is the thing on the man's hand?
    Private good
  • Non-excludable and rival good is...
    Quasi-public good
  • What is shown in the image
    Classification of goods
  • The fundamental economic problem of scarce resources in relation to unlimited wants only arises in situations where economists are dealing with...
    Private goods
  • Non-rival and excludable
    Quasi-public good
  • Calculate the opportunity cost from E to A
    4 million guns
  • Why free goods have zero opportunity cost
    Because consumption is not limited by scarcity
  • When good is rival?
    when only one person can consume it and in doing so the good is not available for other consumers
  • What are the two characteristics used by economists to determine the type of goods?
    Excludability and rivalry
  • What good it will be if it is excludable and rival?
    Private good