Firefighting is not a public good
In economics, public goods are ones that are (a) non-excludable and (b) non-rival. Non-excludable means that it is impossible to stop someone from enjoying the public good. For example, radio broadcasts can be picked up by anyone with a receiver. Non-rival means that one person's consumption of the good does not limit the amount available … Continue reading Firefighting is not a public good
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