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Business, 24.12.2019 05:31 zuleiny38

Nthe united kingdom, most public television programming is paid for by a yearly license fee assessed on every household. television detection vans go through neighborhoods to detect unlicensed households and keep them from viewing without paying. this is a good example of the provision of public; a. private; goods that are nonexcludable in consumption b. public; private goodsc. public; common resourcesd. private; artificially scarce goods

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