Respuesta :

Public good are non-rivalry and non-excludable goods. People can benefit these goods without affecting and reducing its availability to others. Disease prevention by the government is purely public good since it is important to every individual and each person must not have any limitations in receiving these kind of prevention.

Answer:

NO

Explanation:

Streetlight is an example of public good. When I get the light from a streetlight, another person can also get the light from the same streetlight at the same time. It is indivisible. It is difficult to exclude someone from getting the benefit of a street light. (A wall and toll gate are needed to exclude but these are costly). It is non-excludable.

In addition to public goods, governments may provide pipe water supply, electricity, medical care, higher education, etc. These are not public goods since each of these services is divisible and excludable.