Goods - Typology
Typology
Summary of Elinor Ostrom's classification by Wayne MacIntosch [1]
If we take two axes:
Rivalrous versus non-rivalrous goods
and
Excludable versus non-excludable goods.
The matrix then classifies for types of goods:
- Common-pool resource (i.e non-excludable and rivalrous - eg the classic tragedy of the grazing commons, and a hard copy library book. When one partron has the book, another patron cannot take the book out at the same time)
- private goods (i.e. excludable and rivalrous - eg commercially sold book)
- toll good (i.e. excludable and non-rivalrous - eg paid subscription to an online journal. Digital copies are infinitely accessible)
- public good (i.e. non-excludable and non-rivalrous eg knowledge or free content.)
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