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Excludable
A property of a good or service whereby it is possible to prevent people from using it if they have not paid for it or met specific conditions.
Club Good
A type of good that is excludable but non-rivalrous, meaning people can be prevented from using it, but one person's use does not diminish availability for others.
Cost-Benefit Analysts
Professionals who assess the economic pros and cons of different projects or decisions to determine their financial viability.
Public Projects
Initiatives funded and executed by the government aimed at benefiting the general public, such as infrastructure development and educational programs.
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