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Business, 24.06.2019 16:00, libertycooper

Common resources versus private goodsspring is here, and dina and her dad would like to go fishing for the weekend in washington. dina could either go to the river in town where anyone can fish without a permit, or she could drive up to a stream located on her family's property in the countryside to fish. assume that, no matter where people fish, all of the fish that are caught would be kept (that is, there is no "catch and release" policy).4. common resources versus private goods spring ispick the correct answer from the section belowthe fish in the river are considered (non rival in consumption/ rival in comsumption ) and (excudable/ non excludable) whereas the fish in the private stream are (non rival in consumption/ rival in comsumption ) and (excudable/ non excludable . in other words, the fish in the river are an example of , and the fish in the private stream are an example of (club good, private good, public good or common resourses ).fishing in the river will likely lead to (the rider problem, the moral hazard or the tradgedy of the commons) because of which of the following reasons?

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