exkluderbart
Exkluderbart is a Swedish adjective that translates to "excludable" or "non-excludable" in English. It is commonly used in economics to describe goods or services based on whether it is possible to prevent individuals from consuming them if they do not pay.
A good or service is considered exkluderbart if its provider can prevent non-paying individuals from consuming
Conversely, a good or service is non-exkluderbart if it is difficult or impossible to prevent individuals from
The concept of exkluderbart is fundamental in understanding different types of goods, such as private goods,