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When ____________ exist, no one can be excluded from enjoying the benefit of
  these goods (nonexcludability), and one person benefiting from the good does not
  reduce anyone else's ability to benefit from that good (nonrivalry).
 
  a. private goods
  b. market failures
  c. privatization
  d. public goods

Question 2

In The Moral Landscape
 
  How Science Can Determine Human Values writer
  ________ offers a provocative science-based defense for how to think about the
  well-being of the aggregated whole.
  a. Garret Hardin
  b. Ronald Coase
  c. Joseph Schumpeter
  d. Sam Harris



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