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Critique of a 'Pure Public Good' Claim

A technology company develops a sophisticated algorithm that optimizes traffic light timing throughout a city, significantly reducing congestion for all drivers. The company releases the algorithm's code publicly and for free. The company's CEO claims, 'We have created a true pure public good. Because we don't charge anyone and it's impossible to prevent any driver in the city from enjoying the benefits of less traffic, our algorithm is a perfect example of one.'

Critically evaluate the CEO's statement. Does their reasoning completely and accurately justify the claim that the reduced traffic congestion is a pure public good? Explain your answer by referencing the two specific characteristics required for a good to be classified as 'purely public'.

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Updated 2025-07-22

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