Asked by Mariah Donnally on May 06, 2024

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Concerts in arenas are not excludable because it is virtually impossible to prevent someone from seeing the show.

Excludable

A characteristic of a good or service whereby it is possible to prevent non-paying customers from having access to it.

Concerts

Live performances of music before an audience, ranging from solo performances to ensemble or orchestral presentations.

  • Absorb the fundamentals of excludability and rivalry pertaining to goods.
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Anisha SayaniMay 13, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Concerts in arenas are excludable because organizers can prevent people who haven't bought a ticket from entering the venue and seeing the show.