közjavakra
Közjavakra, often translated as public goods, refers to goods that are both non-excludable and non-rivalrous. Non-excludable means that it is impossible or very costly to prevent individuals who have not paid for the good from consuming it. Non-rivalrous means that one person's consumption of the good does not diminish another person's ability to consume it.
Classic examples of közjavakra include national defense, clean air, and public street lighting. In the case
The provision of közjavakra often presents a challenge for market economies. Because individuals can benefit from