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Which of the following goods is rival and excludable?
Productivity
A measure of the efficiency of production, often expressed as the ratio of outputs produced to inputs used within a certain period.
Increasing Rate
A situation where a numerical value or quantity grows over a period of time, which can refer to things like interest rates or inflation.
Gross Savings
Gross Savings refers to the total amount of savings retained by an economy after all expenses have been met but not including depreciation.
GDP
Gross Domestic Product, the total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period.
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