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Falsifying information about a bankruptcy can result in criminal prosecution.
Nonrival
A term used to describe a good whereby one person's consumption does not hinder or reduce the ability of another person to consume the same good.
Nonexcludable
A characteristic of a good where it is impossible, or costly, to exclude individuals from using the good once it has been provided.
Free-rider Problem
A situation where individuals consume more than their fair share of a public good, or pay less than their share of the cost, leading to underprovision or depletion of the good.
E-book
A digital format of a book that can be read on computers or other electronic devices.
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