"Club goods" are
a. nonexcludable and rivalrous.
b. nonexcludable and nonrivalrous.
c. excludable and nonrivalrous.
d. excludable and rivalrous.
e. excludable and either rivalrous or nonrivalrous, based on whether they are human created or naturally occurring.
Answer: c
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A. by a two-thirds vote B. only with the consent of the established state C. only if all existing states agree to the establishment of the new state D. as long as the Supreme Court concurs
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