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Rationale for Fees on Congested Public Goods

A public good is typically defined as non-rival in consumption, meaning one person's use does not diminish another's. Explain the economic reasoning for why introducing an access fee—a form of exclusion that is normally inefficient for a public good—can improve overall efficiency for a public good that has become severely congested.

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