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Eastern European countries that were part of the West (Poland-Lithuania and Hungary)
Excludable
An excludable good is one from which it is possible to prevent people from benefiting unless they have paid for it.
Public Good
A good or service offered to every member of a society for free, provided by either the government or a private entity or group, without seeking profit.
National Defense
Governmental and military measures designed to protect a country from external aggression and threats.
Free-Rider Problem
A situation where some individuals consume more than their fair share of a public resource, or shoulder less of the cost of its production, benefiting from it without paying for it.
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