Private good

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Types of goods according to excludability and rivalry
Degree of rivalry
= 0
Degree of rivalry
= 1
Degree of exclusion
= 0
public good
(e.g. dyke)
Common good
(e.g. overcrowded inner city street)
Degree of Exclusion
= 1
Club good
(e.g. pay TV)
Private goods
(e.g. ice cream)

All goods that can be offered on the market due to their properties are referred to as private goods or individual goods . These properties are

  • Exclusibility : An individual can be excluded from using the property. Use (power of disposal) is only made possible by paying a price .
  • Rivalry : The consumption of this good by one individual precludes the consumption of the same good by another individual.

If both criteria are not met, it is a public good (e.g. national defense) that cannot be offered by the market ( market failure ). Here the state has to take corrective action in the market.

Examples of private goods: clothing , ice cream , ...