Public goodsFree riderNon-excludableNon-rivalThe non-excludable and non-rivalrous characteristics of public goods distinguish them from private goods.The existence of these two characteristics leads to theWenqing ChenUniversity of Birmingham Birmingham B152TT United Kingdom商业经济研究(百图)...
That is, it presupposes we are talking about ownable things–that is, things that need property rights to prevent conflict over their use–that is, conflictable things, or sometimes as they are called, rivalrous, or “scarce.” Information is not an ownable thing at all. It may not be ...
Considering the definition of a public good (non-rivalrous and non-excludable), should the police force and fire department be considered public goods? Does anyone really care about the homeless or unfortunate that can't afford anything? Is it just a way for some organizations to generate money...
We analyze imperfect competition in dynamic environments where firms use rivalrous but nonexcludable industry-specific capital that is provided exogenously. Capdoi:10.2139/ssrn.643794Christos KoulovatianosLeonard J. MirmanSSRN Electronic JournalKoulovatianos, C. and Mirman, L.J., 2006, The effect of...
The author adds that noncompetes allows former employers to interfere with start-up companies. He also offers an overview of the definition of nonrivalrous and nonexcludable information according to economists Paul Romer and Robert Lucas.HYDERutgersALANRutgers...
C. Koulovatianos and L.J. Mirman. The Effects of Market Structure on Industry Growth: Rivalrous Non-Excludable Capital. J. Econ. Theory, 133(1):199-218, 2009.Koulovatianos C, Mirman LJ (2007) The effects of market structure on industry growth: rivalrous non-excludable capital. J Econ...
Koulovatianos C, Mirman LJ (2007) The effects of market structure on industry growth: rivalrous non-excludable capital. J Econ Theory 133(1):199–218 View Article MATH MathSciNetC. Koulovatianos and L.J. Mirman. The Effects of Market Structure on Industry Growth: Rivalrous Non-Excludable...