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A miniature golf course is a good example of where fixed costs become relevant to the decision of when to open and when to close for the season.
Common Resources
Resources that are accessible to all members of a community but are susceptible to overuse and depletion, such as air, water, and fish in the ocean.
Public Goods
Goods that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous, meaning their use by one person does not reduce availability to others, often provided by the government.
Club Goods
Goods that are excludable but non-rivalrous, meaning access to the good can be limited by a fee or membership, but one person's use does not diminish availability to others.
Common Resource
A resource like air or water that is non-excludable and rival in consumption, leading to potential overuse.
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