giderilememesi
Giderilememesi, also known as "non-excludability" or "non-rivalry," is a concept in economics and game theory that refers to the inability of a producer or seller to exclude consumers or buyers from using a good or service. This concept is closely related to the idea of public goods, which are non-excludable and non-rivalrous. In other words, the consumption of a public good by one individual does not reduce the availability of the good for others.
For example, a streetlight is a non-excludable good because it benefits everyone in the vicinity, and no
Non-excludability is a key factor in determining the pricing and provision of goods and services. Since the
In contrast, excludable goods are those that can be restricted to specific individuals or groups. For example,