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Economic Rationale for Public Road Tolling

A city government is considering converting a major, currently free-to-use public highway into a toll road to fund its maintenance and reduce congestion. Although the highway is excludable in principle (as toll booths can be installed), it has historically been provided without a direct charge. Analyze the economic arguments both for and against this policy change, explaining how the principle of excludability is central to the debate.

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