Multiple Choice

Two city officials are debating the economic classification of a large, unfenced public park. Official A argues, 'Since anyone can walk into the park at any time without paying, it is a non-excludable good.' Official B counters, 'Even though it's currently free, we could theoretically build a fence and charge admission. Therefore, it is an excludable good.' Based on the principles of economic classification, which official's statement is more accurate and why?

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