A model to teach non-rival and excludable goods in undergraduate microeconomics

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Wood, Aaron D. “A Model to Teach Non-Rival and Excludable Goods in Undergraduate Microeconomics”. International Review of Economics Education, vol. 24, 2017, pp. 28-35, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iree.2016.12.001.
Wood, A. D. (2017). A model to teach non-rival and excludable goods in undergraduate microeconomics. International Review of Economics Education, 24, 28-35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iree.2016.12.001
Wood AD. A model to teach non-rival and excludable goods in undergraduate microeconomics. International Review of Economics Education. 2017;24:28-35.
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