Individual goods are products or services that are consumed by one person and typically require payment, meaning they are excludable and rivalrous in nature. In contrast, public goods are non-excludable and non-rivalrous, meaning they can be consumed by multiple individuals simultaneously without diminishing their availability to others, such as clean air or national defense. This key difference affects how these goods are provided and funded in an economy.
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