Question
Consider the following items in the two tables and
choose the Correct Option. Table A Table B I- National Defence Public Good II- National Highways Private Good III- Government Administration Private Good IV- Clothes Public Good V- Movies Private GoodSolution
The benefits of public goods are available to all and are not only restricted to one particular consumer. For example, if a person eats a chocolate or wears a shirt, these will not be available to others. It is said that this person’s consumption stands in rival relationship to the consumption of others. However, if we consider a public park or measures to reduce air pollution, the benefits will be available to all. One person’s consumption of a good does not reduce the amount available for consumption for others and so several people can enjoy the benefits, that is, the consumption of many people is not ‘rivalrous’.
1) Parents must
2) council there
3) children against the
4) use of mobile phones.
5) No error
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